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mandymorbid: “Rare but strong together is the slogan of the 2012 International Rare Disease Day to be held on the rarest day in the calendar: 29th February. The main objective of Rare Disease Day is to raise awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact…
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Leap Year Patriot Meet “The Guy”: local legend and quite possibly the laziest human being on the planet. He has a big day planned.
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(I normally hate long posts but this one I had to share) Sometimes, when you have too much time to do nothing, you come up with all sorts of ridiculous thoughts and ideas. For instance, who was the first guy to eat an egg? I’ll tell you who he was. He was bored and hungry. Bored enough and hungry enough to eat something that came from a chicken’s ass. Fact. I was similarly...
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How to Throw An Awesome Leap Day Party
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Leap Day Traditions
There is a popular Irish tradition that a woman may propose marriage to a man on February 29. If the man refuses, he then is obligated to give the woman money or buy her a dress.In upper-class societies in Europe, if the man refuses marriage, he then must purchase 12 pairs of gloves for the woman, suggesting that the gloves are to hide the woman’s embarrassment of not having an...
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HAPPY LEAP DAY!
Although most years of the modern calendar have 365 days, a complete revolution around the sun takes approximately 365 days and 6 hours. Every four years, during which an extra 24 hours have accumulated, one extra day is added to keep the count coordinated with the sun’s apparent position. It is, however, slightly inaccurate to calculate an additional 6 hours each year. A better...
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“Go the fuck home everybody! And don’t forget to wash yer dicks!”
– the movie i’m watchn’
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