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What are the paranormal implications of the day I was born, the day I turned 11, the day I turned 22 and the day I'm turning 33 all landing on a Sunday?
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In a standard (non-leap) year, the calendar shifts forward by 1 day because there are 365 days in a year, and when you divide 365 by 7 (the number of days in a week), you get a remainder of 1. This means that if your birthday falls on a Sunday this year, next year it will fall on a Monday (shifted by 1 day).
Every 4 years, we get a leap year, which shifts the weekday by an additional day. In your case, the leap years adjust the shifting by exactly enough days to bring your birthday back to the original day (Sunday) at intervals like 11, 22, and 33 years.
Check you 44th, it will be on a Monday
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The implications are you take yourself too serious.



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