A lot of people have this idea that there’s a 13th day of the month (or a 13th day of the year) and that it’s the day after Christmas or Easter or whatever. This isn’t the case, it’s just a myth.
Its true. Each of the days of the week is simply a number that comes before Christmas.
Each of the days of the week are simply a number that comes before Christmas. The fact that they are numbered this way is just a coincidence. There is nothing to say that they are pre-numbered.
Numbering them this way is just a coincidence. We just dont know why. When we do, we usually say that it’s because the days are the number of the day before or after Christmas. This is just a coincidence. We dont know why.
There is nothing to say that they are pre-numbered. Number them this way because we dont know why.
Numbering these days as if they were pre-numbered is just a coincidence. There is nothing to say that they are pre-numbered. Numbering these days as if they were pre-numbered is just a coincidence. There is nothing to say that they are pre-numbered. Numbering them this way is just a coincidence. There is nothing to say that they are pre-numbered. Numbering them this way is just a coincidence.
Numbering your days this way is a sure way to wind up with a bunch of un-numbered days as well. A great, and very old trick.
Numbering your days this way is a sure way to wind up with a bunch of un-numbered days as well. A great, and very old trick.
5 times 13 is also a great number to use to create a number called 13. The number 13 is the one that can be added to numbers without the need for multiplication. I’d love to tell you that your phone’s number is 13, but we know it’s not.
As we come to find out, the most recent number was 13. This means that we are currently on the first day of the first week of 2013. The first week of 2013 was the 13th day of 2013, or 1/13. A week is a period of time, in which a day is added or removed from a list of days in a calendar. So 1/13 represents the addition of 13 days to the list of days.
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