Daylight savings time not only is annoying because you lose sleep, but it also keeps people in agreement with the evil system on a deeper level.When everyone unanimously agrees the time is actually different, does it mean it's different? No! But the perception of the human mind is powerful in other ways, and everyone agreeing on something is very long lasting, psychologically. It changes how our bodies react to the world around us, despite what it's actually telling us.This practice among other things, is one of the many ways they control our minds, and it's hard for anyone against it to break out of it, because so many things run on a clock-based system (work hours, daily resets, etc.)We all know the 'leets worship time so it's no wonder this sort of thing is in place... Anyone else hate DST?
>>42075778It's one of the more tangible examples of systems that grew out of anyone's direct control, then was subsequently rationalised in retarded ways>coal rationing>somehow has to do with farming now
>>42075778They say 3am is the witching out and tonight many will find themselves at 3 am without warning. It's demonic
>>42075778When Daylight Saving Time shifts the clocks, most people think it is only about sleep. But moving hours is a small version of a much older ambition. Certain planners have always wanted control over the calendar itself.The sun runs on cycles that belong to the earth. A year is 365 days with a strange extra fraction that refuses to fit neatly into the grid. That fraction has always bothered administrators.So systems were proposed to fix the calendar.One famous attempt was the International Fixed Calendar. It divided the year into 13 months of 28 days. Every month perfectly aligned. Every date fell on the same weekday every year. The system even inserted a “blank day” outside the week so the math stayed clean.Another proposal was the World Calendar, which also tried to stabilize the week pattern by placing extra “world days” that belonged to no weekday at all.Those plans quietly fascinated corporations, banks, and planners during the early 20th century. Regular calendars make accounting easier, logistics smoother, schedules predictable. But there was one strange objection.Religious groups protested the blank days.A day that belongs to no week breaks the seven-day cycle that some traditions consider sacred. If the weekly rhythm breaks even once, the sequence of Sabbaths shifts forever. To them it was not just math. It was a disruption of a sacred contract with time.So the reforms stalled.But small pieces of calendar control remained. Standardized time zones. Leap seconds. Daylight saving adjustments. Each one nudges the human schedule slightly away from the sun and toward administrative numbers.DST is one of the few rituals where everyone still feels the seam. For a few mornings the sky and the clock disagree.The disagreement is a reminder that the calendar people live by is not the same system the sun uses.
>>42075942>>42075778Yeah the calendar is fucked, we’ve known this, we need to make a new calendar, they hate when we talk about this also
it's in the name, you shift your mechanical or digital device to help you experience more day light hours
>>42075778I haven't looked into it yet, but I believe daylight savings time has serious spiritual implications. The concept was created by Ben Franklin and we all know the founding fathers were avid Freemasons. They didn't do anything without purpose. Personally, I believe the shifting of agreed upon time is having an effect on the spirit as it further removes us from the movements of the heavenly bodies. Bad enough that our calendar doesn't keep balance between both the lunar and solar cycles, I believe this 'time shift' just further exacerbates the problem
>>42075778I like DST better, it gives me on extra hour of sunlight before sunset. Those who bitch about it are usually wagies who have to wake up early and go to work in the dark
>>42075778Changing a mechanical clock doesn't change the time.Stop submitting yourself to this abstract system.
>>42075778>and it has a paranormal aspect tooBut it doesn't. It's just stupid.
how about nightdark losing time
>>42075778as a time witch, i admit up to this year i thought daylight savings was pretty cool (time manipulation is fun if you know what you’re doing, and a forced DST based on outdated agricultural axioms does keep one limber) but this year the media and government didn’t threaten to change it and now i think it’s stupid again like when i was a kid, i think that’s pretty weird.
>>42075778>When everyone unanimously agrees the time is actually different, does it mean it's different?No. Noon and midnight still happen at the same time, it's just that the clock says 1:00 instead of 12:00 at those times. It literally just means that everyones clock is wrong.
>>42080677This. It was rather common until the last 2 centuries for many places to be off by years from everyone else.
dst
>>42075778Agreed, it’s about manufacturing a state of accepted control.
clocks are gay
>>42087858You're living in one m8
>>42088285well, that would explain a lot.
good heavens, look at the time
>>42077777Holy checked
is it time for phantoms?
>>42093022Wut
time flies like an arrow.fruit flies like a banana.
does the time goblin steal time?
>>42075778>Anyone else hate DST?I don't give a fuck. Employed people don't suffer enough.