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9/11(2)Charls Bömbstrap 22 ч. назад 
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░░╚═╝░░ We could kill spooks, jews, ragheads, maybe even a few americans.
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We could kill spooks, jews, ragheads, maybe even a few americans.
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We could kill spooks, jews, ragheads, maybe even a few americans.
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76561199822953390 27 апр в 16:38 
Hello
Krygswaffler 27 апр в 4:53 
Under Rome's second king, Numa Pompillius, two more months were added to the calendar — the months of January and February, which accounted for the days of winter. Under this Republican calendar, the aforementioned "full months" of March, May, Quintilis (July), and October remained at 31 days each, but the rest of the months numbered 29 days. The exception to all this was February, which, for superstitious reasons, was lowered to 28 days. Together, the twelve months formed a 355-day year, with some form of intercalation likely employed during the month of February. This calendar was in use throughout the rest of the monarchy and republic, up till the time of Gaius Julius Caesar, in 46 BC.
9/11(2)Charls Bömbstrap 27 апр в 2:26 
Oh I'm sorry. I just looked at your profile I didn't realize you where a war criminal. (And an efficient one at that) I try my best to respect heroes. Especially warriors in the perimeter. As a matter of fact now I actually do agree with you. I'm sorry. Maybe you could even add me on Telegram and we can kill some ragheads together. We could kill spooks, jews, ragheads, maybe even a few americans. add me xXxsPraljakxXx. Sorry about my name. My cousin made it a while back. He killed himself.
Good day sir.
Also I PM'd you. Take a look and lmk what you think.
Krygswaffler 26 апр в 20:50 
The Roman calendar was, initially, a lunar one, which operated on the phases of the moon. Years were initially split into ten months under the first calendar supposedly devised by Rome's first legendary king, Romulus. Years began in March and ended in December — this is also why the months of September through December bear those names, as the prefixes of Sep-, Oct-, Non-, and Dec- mean the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th respectively. The months of March, May, July (then called Quintilis), and October were full months, consisting of 31 days, and the rest were hollow months consisting of 30 days, for a total of 308 days per year. This was the Calendar of Romulus.

As the calendar is thought to be influenced by farming cycles, the winter days were not accounted for, and it would seem that they simply passed by without being assigned to any month, or some method of intercalation was employed whereby extra days were inserted until the calendar matched up with the farming cycle once more.
Nachitoo•ᴗ• 26 апр в 12:39 
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