No more dark afternoons in the winter. No more losing an hour of sleep every spring. RT if you agree that we should end the painfully inconvenient ritual of changing our clocks twice a year and make Daylight Saving Time permanent. Show more
#ProudBlue #DemVoice1 I keep hoping there will be significant action on the Senate or House bills to make daylight saving time effective year-round. So far, crickets I hate this change. I pull this meme out every year on this day. This will be me this afternoon. Show more
Hello America. Daylight Saving Time is over which means you no longer have to hear me correct people to say "PDT" instead of "PST," as PST is now correct. Thank you and I will see you again on March 10, 2024. Quote MIOM | DRZ#283 @sheridactyls · Mar 12 Hello America. We are now on Daylight Saving Time which means once again I will be correcting anyone using "PST" etc to say "PDT" instead. Thank you and I'll see you again November 5 (or will I?) Exempt US areas: Most of Arizona (MST), Hawaii (HST), overseas territories (varies) twitter.com/sheridactyls/s… Show more
What hope do we have when basically the entire country wants to stop changing the clocks every several months and Congress can't even get that done? #DaylightSavingTime
‘Daylight saving time’ is also sometimes called ‘daylight saving,’ ‘daylight savings,’ ‘daylight savings time,’ or ‘daylight time.’ So, listen to your heart.
I believe in true love, hot sex, the healing powers of tequila, Daylight Saving Time year round, fair and equitable wages for artists and laborers, real butter, full fat lattes, 90’s romcoms, and the 22-episode TV season.
The first Sunday in November marks the end of Daylight Savings Time in the US. On this day, clocks are set back 1 hour, except for Hawaii and parts of Arizona which do not observe DST.
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