Slow/Fast Time

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The issue isn’t me, it’s them. The government says when my clock should be forward or back and now it’s them saying it’ll be forced into Fast time. Yeah forevermore forward stuck in the wrong place instead of the forward/backward dynamic or just simply time that works. … imagine where I live it’s now sunrise 7:57am sunset 6:40pm. Every day-ish 1 minute earlier sunset and 1 minute later sunrise.

Push those numbers forward to what December would be using Daylight Saving as permanent:

Christmas Day : Sunrise 8:38am; Sunset 6:31pm —- What?????!!! No…. Thank You.

Good for them. (Sarcasm)

Nevermore will I live with their edict ruling over how time is. (Time is a man construct, I prefer the Sundial way, not that I have one but it’s basically natural interacting with the seasons of the sun to change activities, rising, bedtime, etc.)

I choose Standard time if there is one to stick with. We are almost to the brink. I will have to deal with the change after that with me Slow/everyone else Fast. That’s the way some places are that are on the line of time zones. Now it will be mixed like area codes for phones are all mixed up around Atlanta now.

Some others will do the same, I am sure of that. I am not alone in my thinking.

I will always be standard, and also can add in a Summer change, if I want to, but on MY OWN SCHEDULE thank you very much. Standard should be the longest season for clocks, SUMMER is only one season of four. Maybe part of Spring into very early autumn can be SUMMER.

Point is how it really feels when living in it. I’ve been very much favor of Standard changing to the last weekend of September. Then Daylight Saving starting the middle week or end of April.

Or maybe some other combination. Being forced equals compliance in some, rebellion in others.

This is my sticking point. My time is my time, your time is your time.

Complicating it, I have no problem of doing that. Everything being complicated is better.




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