I just noticed that Ramadan started this year three days after my birthday celebration. The first day of the year it falls on just seems random every time.
If the calendar is inaccurate, anything else that is not Ramadan could just fall on a random day. I wouldn't want that to happen.
Well, for one thing they really don't keep track of the years. I'm too lazy to Google anything right now, but according to the Muslim timeline, it's around 1420, I believe. Most of the local nationals don't know the year they were born, the day, or how old they are. I wouldn't say the calendar is inaccurate. They've been keeping to the calendar for over one thousand years now, and they're professionals at it.
I mean the Gregorian Calendar. I just had a dream that July was in a total different month and with July 7 on a Monday which is supposed to occur next year. It normally would've occurred one year after 1991, but 1992 was a leap year.
Oh, now I see. Well, maybe you were thinking about July without realizing it before you went to sleep. Or, you could have subconsciously been thinking about it.
Nope! I just came home from school and magically found a whole bunch of birthday balloons by my door. Then I realized today wasn't my birthday and I was never at school, on Thursday, I had a dream it was Friday, August 9, and my backyard was being used as a soccer or whatever field it was. My birthday was on Saturday anyway. If I had a dream it was on Friday, that would've been more appropriated, and because my sister already had birthday balloons by her door on her birthday. Anyway, someone told me they lost their ball and I had no clue where it came from so I threw it over the wrong way and a friend had to go get it, but none of that stuff actually happened because it was all a dream. I also had a dream it was my cousin's birthday, September 2 or September 3, and within the next few nights, I had a dream about it was February 29, that one day that only falls every 4 years, but when it's not February 29th and the same day of the year, which was originally February 29, it is either February 28 or March 1 to begin with, so in astronomy, there's really no such thing as a day that comes every 4 years. It is just an illusion.
Not being rude, but I'm perplexed by what you're talking about right now.
Long story short, but there's going to be a Youtube video about it soon. Don't worry about it. I can handle them. Let's talk about something else.
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