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View Poll Results: Is 2010 the first, or last, year of a decade | |||
It's the first year of a whole new decade. |
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12 | 54.55% |
Your brilliant logic tells me it's the last year of the decade. |
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9 | 40.91% |
Don't you dare argue with your mother, I carried you for 9 months, uphill both ways... |
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1 | 4.55% |
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There was no year 1. There was no year 10. There was no year 100.
The whole friggin system of naming years was invented in the year that we now call 525 by Dionysius Exiguus. The whole system was invented and applied retroactively to over half a millennium. The year 1 AD never existed in that name. It was a year that was named after the Roman Consuls of the time and the year of their terms. So it's not like people were starting the counting at 1 or 0. The counting started at 532. The 70s are a decade that consists of 1970-1979 The 80s are a decade that consists of 1980-1989 The 90s are a decade that consists of 1990-1999 This is all self evident. The next decade fucked everyone up and caused all this confusion because nobody knew what to call it, but the new millennium started on 1/1/2000, and this new decade started on 1/1/2010. I ended up calling last decade the Aughts, which is a dumb name, but I have no idea what to call this decade. The Tensies? I guess we're in the Tweens now and in three years we will be in the Teens. |
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