Anyone else think THIS years daylightsavingstime is extra whack

I have kids. We play in the backyard after work and school. You find that funny doing regular activities in the dark?
 
I have kids. We play in the backyard after work and school. You find that funny doing regular activities in the dark?
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Alright. I take it you live in the northeast. I live in the southeast and this "standard time" is the worst.

It's 6:30 in the southeast and it's pitch black! How is this right. We need to stay on Daylight time.
:lol:it's 5:45 and pitch black here in Alabama, I didn't even feel it til I just looked at the clock now I'm like how the hell is it only 5:45!!!
 
Alright. I take it you live in the northeast. I live in the southeast and this "standard time" is the worst.
I live in Atlanta lol and I love it like this.

Pitch black watching the eagles and cowboys and nobody bugging me to come out :giggle: :giggle:
 
Nicca getting crazier by the minute
it's not even just him though. niggas in here speculating wildly on some shit that is documented literally every fucking day in a record stretching back god knows how long. just fucking look it up, be like oh ok, must be me, and keep kicking. niggas like "mother earth sick of our shit! the magnets finna fall off all refrigerators on 11/11!"

conspiracy thinking is at a new high, niggas acting like it's the fucking 1500's instead of like they have basically the entirety of human knowledge in their damn pocket essentially for free.
 
I always hated this shit, like why not leave that shit all year around.


Under current federal law, states are allowed to observe permanent standard time — the time between November and March — year-round, but not permanent daylight saving time. To do that, they’d need Congress to give them the opportunity, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Many states have done just that and are now awaiting action by Congress.

Multiple bills have been introduced this year by federal lawmakers to keep us on daylight saving time. That includes the 2023 version of Sen. Marco Rubio’s Sunshine Protection Act, a bill introduced by Rep. Mike Rogers to give states the power to stay on daylight saving time year-round, and a similar bill brought forth by Rep. Ralph Norman.

All three were referred to committees, where they have remained since March.
 
I always hated this shit, like why not leave that shit all year around.

Under current federal law, states are allowed to observe permanent standard time — the time between November and March — year-round, but not permanent daylight saving time. To do that, they’d need Congress to give them the opportunity, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Many states have done just that and are now awaiting action by Congress.

Multiple bills have been introduced this year by federal lawmakers to keep us on daylight saving time. That includes the 2023 version of Sen. Marco Rubio’s Sunshine Protection Act, a bill introduced by Rep. Mike Rogers to give states the power to stay on daylight saving time year-round, and a similar bill brought forth by Rep. Ralph Norman.

All three were referred to committees, where they have remained since March.

I remember reading earlier this year that Arizona doesn't participate in daylight savings time I just Google it and the article said back in 1968 their state officials rejected it because of how hot it gets there in the afternoon
 
I remember reading earlier this year that Arizona doesn't participate in daylight savings time I just Google it and the article said back in 1968 their state officials rejected it because of how hot it gets there in the afternoon
Yeah Arizona don't participate in this shit. A few years ago I worked remotely with a few people in AZ, and when daylight savings changed, they got to keep their same hours. Meaning their work start/stop times always stayed the same regardless of our springing forward/falling back bullshit.
 
People.... it's not daylight saving time.... standard time is the problem. Right now. The time right now on November 5, 2023 is the issue!!!! I don't want to wake up at 6 am in November at 6am with the sun rising and sun setting at 5 pm. How is that right?????
 
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People.... it's not daylight saving time.... standard time is the problem. Right now. The time right now on November 5, 2023 is the issue!!!! I don't want to wake up at 6 am in November at 6am with the sun rising and sun setting at 5 pm. How is that right?????
That shit pisses me off, I be waking up early as shit because of sunrising.

Then it's supposed to get dark at 5pm!

:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 
Why is this a debate every year? Deal with it as you've dealt with it for 30 to 70 already. It is inevitable like Thanos.

True cuz I say the same thing when people who don’t like DST complain about when we set the clocks forward an hour every year and somehow that fucks them up for the rest of the year. Niggas be talking about, “yeah that one hour we lost STILL got my body fucked up” and it be August:rolleyes:
 
True cuz I say the same thing when people who don’t like DST complain about when we set the clocks forward an hour every year and somehow that fucks them up for the rest of the year. Niggas be talking about, “yeah that one hour we lost STILL got my body fucked up” and it be August:rolleyes:
If you really want to laugh. Ask those folks to define time.
 
The loss of an hour in the springtime never bothers me because I'm generally sleeping in on a Sunday anyway because I'm up at 5:00 am Monday through Saturday.

"Time changing over" as we say in New Orleans is the thing that bothers everybody the most, including me. Today, looking at timeanddate.com, the sun will set at 5:09 pm and eventually move up to setting at 5:00 pm even before slowly creeping back to 6:00 pm by the time DST restarts on March 10, 2024.

Not only is the extra darkness a safety issue, but then it's the fact that the transition from sunset to night time seemingly comes quicker during DST even if it's not actually happening quicker than any other time. It'll seemingly be 4:50 pm with a sunset and then at 5:00pm it's pitch black outside.

I'll say that I do like the early 5:55 to 6:20 am sunrises though. We get those in June, July and August and again in November before sunrise creeps back to 7am.

6:05am as of this post and the sun is starting to rise and there is no darkness.
 
it's not even just him though. niggas in here speculating wildly on some shit that is documented literally every fucking day in a record stretching back god knows how long. just fucking look it up, be like oh ok, must be me, and keep kicking. niggas like "mother earth sick of our shit! the magnets finna fall off all refrigerators on 11/11!"

conspiracy thinking is at a new high, niggas acting like it's the fucking 1500's instead of like they have basically the entirety of human knowledge in their damn pocket essentially for free.
Man what were these niggas like back 100k yrs ago with the theories
 
My body stay on "fall back" all year, so when its time to spring forward, my sleep be all fucked up until it falls back again.
 
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