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Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
Every 7 years. Helped a girlfriend celebrate her 7th birthday,
Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
Every 7 years. Helped a girlfriend celebrate her 7th birthday,
Originally posted by: OdiN
A better question is why people refer to Feb. 29th as leap "year".
Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
Every 7 years. Helped a girlfriend celebrate her 7th birthday,
Originally posted by: dullard
They are born on the 60th day of the year. That is either Feb 29 or Mar 1. However, I think the two that I've met both celebrated on Feb 28 instead.
They age at the same rate. Those "I got married when I was 5 years old" or "I retired when I was 16" ideas are stupid. I wish people would stop repeating it. You age a year every ~365.24 days. Plain and simple. It does not matter if you were born on Feb 29, 2004, you are not 1 year old today. If that is the case, you have been out of your mother's womb for 1461 days so far. You are 1461/365.24 = 4 years old.
Originally posted by: dullard
They are born on the 60th day of the year. That is either Feb 29 or Mar 1. However, I think the two that I've met both celebrated on Feb 28 instead.
They age at the same rate. Those "I got married when I was 5 years old" or "I retired when I was 16" ideas are stupid. I wish people would stop repeating it. You age a year every ~365.24 days. Plain and simple. It does not matter if you were born on Feb 29, 2004, you are not 1 year old today. If that is the case, you have been out of your mother's womb for 1461 days so far. You are 1461/365.24 = 4 years old.
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
Every 7 years. Helped a girlfriend celebrate her 7th birthday,
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uhh... leap years are every 4 years.
Originally posted by: TecHNooB
Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
Every 7 years. Helped a girlfriend celebrate her 7th birthday,
your gf is 49?