• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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        15 days ago

        Looks like you have been the only commenter so far to get the point of my own comment.
        Seems like it was less obvious than I thought…

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      15 days ago

      Thanks for the honest attempt to actually answer the given question.

      I’m feeling slightly bad now, as it has been a rethorical one trying do point out the case of US-defaultism in the meme in an ironic way.

      Thought it to be obvious myself, so decided against the /s tag here…

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        15 days ago

        it has been a rethorical one trying do point out the case of US-defaultism

        No, I understood that. My reply was meant to be read as a rebuke to that idea. Because it isn’t an American day. It’s less observed in America than it is in many other countries. Claiming it to be US-defaultism relied on a mistaken assumption that because some Americans are talking about it, it must be a uniquely American thing.

        Ironically, your complaint about “US-defaultism” was itself the US-defaultism.

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          15 days ago

          Actually the US-defaultism I meant was the assumption that this specific DST date would be a thing outside the US (it’s not), applying it to a day that even has the word “international” in its very name.

          And I am well aware that this is a valid shitpost.
          Deserved some relativizing context nonetheless.