Coming in with an absolutely YUGE datefag, it's tremendous, never seen anything like it.
So,
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Russia is bracing for some cyber event, by 3/11
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Bill Barr stealth bomber airborne in media
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Wheels coming off everything
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Normie media figure Sherryl Atkinson asking wtf is going on.
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Durham stuff suspiciously quiet a few weeks.
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03/11 mirrored is 11.3
Book it.
Edit: Thank you u/intellectual-darkweb/ it's also the 2Y delta of the WHO pandemic declaration.
When I label and organize things, especially files on the computer, I've always preferred the year being 1st followed by month and day. I'm born and raised in America but I've always preferred year 1st. It especially helps if you are organizing years worth of things like pictures, audio, etc. I find that having the year 1st makes it quicker and easier to find something especially with decades of several hundred thousand files.
Speaking it out loud seems easier how we do it here un the U.S. but if organizing things by dates if it spans years then putting the year 1st is easier to me. Maybe the U.S. adopted so many differences just to be different from the rest of the world since our history is a bit unique given that this country came about because people wanted to be free of monarch type rule.