Drone6o3 wrote:Sorry it's so gosh awful lake...
Spock wrote:I will never understand why humans celebrate something so arbitrary as the passing of the date one was born. I don't see how it is an achievement to live up to this point in time, which just so happens to correlate with the date of one's birth.
Regardless of my misunderstanding, congratulations on living thus far.
Live long and prosper.
BeatlesFan wrote:Spock wrote:I will never understand why humans celebrate something so arbitrary as the passing of the date one was born. I don't see how it is an achievement to live up to this point in time, which just so happens to correlate with the date of one's birth.
Regardless of my misunderstanding, congratulations on living thus far.
Live long and prosper.
Sorry for the belated response to this, but we are not celebrating "the date one was born". We are recording travel log data. In this case we are marking the completion of one full orbit around our star known as Sol. This is necessary to indicate the full distance that each human has traveled during their lifetime. This data is crucial for reasons that are not yet clear.
Drone6o3 wrote:SERIOUSLY? NO COMMENT ON MY DIGITAL CAKE!
Aside from the B-day girls comment :3 Thank You Cate!
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