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2018-10-20 23:21:44 UTC  

I dunno if they count gestational time though

2018-10-20 23:21:50 UTC  

Koreans actually do

2018-10-20 23:22:05 UTC  

Calender might have been different but the year would have been the same

2018-10-20 23:22:07 UTC  

So if a Korean chick tells you she's 18, beware

2018-10-20 23:22:36 UTC  

I dont think there is a calendar with a non standard year period

2018-10-20 23:23:01 UTC  

The asians do age weird

2018-10-20 23:23:26 UTC  

Depends highly on the classical era too though as they didn't have the same system to calculate days/hours though

2018-10-20 23:23:30 UTC  

There is a system where everyone grows older on the same day too

2018-10-20 23:23:35 UTC  

Koreans are age 1 at birth, and +1 each New Years

2018-10-20 23:23:41 UTC  

Yep that

2018-10-20 23:23:55 UTC  

Madness

2018-10-20 23:24:22 UTC  

Back in the old days, in fact not too long ago, sunset was the end of the day. So all the dark hours were at the beginning of the day

2018-10-20 23:24:48 UTC  

It would have measured up fairly accurately over time

2018-10-20 23:25:33 UTC  

But each day wouldn't be equal to each other

2018-10-20 23:25:55 UTC  

I would rather days start at sunrise

2018-10-20 23:26:41 UTC  

Or roughly at 6 am

2018-10-20 23:26:52 UTC  

True, but the fact is that we don't know a lot for classic era / pre classic era. On prehistoric a measure of time was to look at the sun, before humans even made a sun-clock to make the days in parts

2018-10-20 23:27:07 UTC  

That's why Jews have Sabbath at weird times, and Catholics can go to mass on Saturday evening to skip church on Sundays

2018-10-20 23:27:20 UTC  

But people knew there were years for a while

2018-10-20 23:27:26 UTC  

People pretty much did that up until not that long ago

2018-10-20 23:27:39 UTC  

Even when clocks were around not everyone had one

2018-10-20 23:27:56 UTC  

Clock towers n shiet

2018-10-20 23:28:13 UTC  

Or communal sun dial what ever

2018-10-20 23:28:25 UTC  

The majority of people didn't live in a clock town

2018-10-20 23:28:35 UTC  

Or even close to neighbors

2018-10-20 23:29:10 UTC  

The roosters told them it was morning, and they only knew it was time to get off work because they couldn't see shit

2018-10-20 23:31:24 UTC  

Roosters where used as a signal that was time to wake up mostly and it's still used in some villages here

2018-10-20 23:31:42 UTC  

Ptolemy came up with noon, and by extension midnight, and divided each half into 12 hours

2018-10-20 23:31:59 UTC  

I still see it when I'm going to my village as a lot of the old people still use the same routine

2018-10-21 00:05:44 UTC  

In different times of the year, the hours will be different lengths too

2018-10-21 00:06:36 UTC  

thats logical, in winter here we have "shorter" days and longer nights while in summer is the opposite

2018-10-21 00:10:56 UTC  

Yeah, an hour was 1/12th of the light time

2018-10-21 00:11:33 UTC  

If it was actually light for 13 hours, then a Roman hour would be 1:05

2018-10-21 20:38:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/451601956755210241/503668421532188692/44481956_764483740558070_3285222657963851776_n.png

2018-10-22 06:43:33 UTC  

That room is also the reasons to believe wiccanism room.

2018-10-22 13:25:22 UTC  

paganism is rarted

2018-10-22 18:42:59 UTC  

I've come to hate demonic other religions so much that I'm done celebrating Halloween, still eating shitty candy tho

2018-10-22 18:48:38 UTC  

I celebrate All Saint's Eve

2018-10-22 18:50:11 UTC  

For me Halloween is Halo night. Few guys get together and play halo until midnight

2018-10-22 18:50:35 UTC  

For me I dress up in a Scooby Doo costume

2018-10-22 18:50:48 UTC  

And get a bunch of parents wanting pics of me with their kids