i ain't see no dark out there
36 0 ReplyCheck again, looking dark to me
14 0 Replymaybe over in whatever commie country your from senior but here in the land of FREEDOM AND STRAIGHTS I aint see nothing but gods good light out there.
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And was it really worth it?
22 0 ReplyIf it was your child, would you ask the same question?
8 1 ReplyDudes a dick and costs a lot of money.
6 0 ReplyFuck them kids.
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If this is a reference to the daylight savings time, then... I have no idea. It's not the time to discuss that. Let's see in October.
11 0 ReplyCorrect. We save the daylight in October. In March, we invest the daylight... unless you live south of the equator
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One cannot save the sunlight, only equip the sunlight with the tools to save itself ☮️
11 0 ReplyI have it in a box, but I can't open to look at it
7 0 ReplyThe only person who can save the daylight is the legendary. DAY MAN, aahaaAaa…
7 0 Replyand the night sang out a battle cry
Save tonight! Fight the break of dawn!
6 0 Reply"Daylight... out of danger?"
3 0 ReplyGood question. everything seems same as before except I guess the Sun comes up a little earlier now or sets later or something, I can never figure it out, but we really need to know if we hadn't switched our clocks, would the sun have exploded?
2 0 ReplySun is coming up later brah
1 0 ReplyThank you. Okay but if we hadn't switched our clocks, would the sun have exploded? Did we truly save daylight?
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Oh god I hope so
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Apparently it takes 3 days:
2 0 ReplyLooks like a high latitude people problem. (This comment was posted by the low latitude gang)
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