That’s why December comes from the Latin word Decem, meaning “ten”. The year actually starts in March. Wake up sheeple!
March = God Mars,
April,
May = Godess Maia,
June,
July = Julius Ceasar,
August = Julius Ceasar Augustus,
September = 7,
October = 8,
November = 9,
December = 10,
January = God Janus,
February,
So a best of 2024 list could also span from July to July?
If that were the thing you would and should obviously call it something different.
But I share the unpopular opinion, if the list is called best of 2024, it should only contain 2024
The exact beginning, and therefor the end, of a year are arbitrary. The only thing that’s important is the distance (or time) between the two points.
That’s why December comes from the Latin word Decem, meaning “ten”. The year actually starts in March. Wake up sheeple!
March = God Mars, April, May = Godess Maia, June, July = Julius Ceasar, August = Julius Ceasar Augustus, September = 7, October = 8, November = 9, December = 10, January = God Janus, February,
So a best of 2024 list could also span from July to July? If that were the thing you would and should obviously call it something different. But I share the unpopular opinion, if the list is called best of 2024, it should only contain 2024