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      If only there was an article that was linked that you could read so you had more information than the headline.

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        If only there was a summary of said article right here in the comment section, not even a click away

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      Ukraine and Russia are both historically Orthodox Christian countries. These churches celebrate Christmas based on the Julian calendar, and until 2100 this date will be 14 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by the rest of the world.

      The Ukrainian Orthodox Church already began to use the Gregorian calendar in 2014, distancing itself from the Russian Orthodox Church, and now this date has been codified into Ukrainian law.

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        It should be noted that many Orthodox churches have actually been using 25th December as the date for 100 years now, following the 1923 Council of Constantinople. The choice to shift to the Gregorian date (or rather the Revised Julian date, but it’s the same day as the Gregorian one) is just a shift to align with other Eastern Orthodox patriarchates rather than a departure from Eastern Orthodoxy altogether

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        All this just proves that Christians don’t know the first thing about astronomy because the actual date of the solstice flips between the 21st and 22nd of December. Which should actually be the 31st and 1st according to the original intent of the calendar, as said, Christians have no clue about Astronomy and allowed the thing to drift.

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      To seperate themselves from russia. As they use the Julian calander celebrateing in jan.

      I assume it is also to unify with the west. As that has been aboided in the past due to russias threats.

      But as theu no longer have reason to avoid joining nato. I imagine officially sharing the same calendar seem like a bery easy unifying move.

      I aaaume anyone who feels the need to celebrate on the 7th jan still can

      Although hard to understand why any obe would care. Its not like xmas is the actual date of any past event. But instead the time pagan religions in europe were already celibrateimg yuletide etc.

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          Yeah legally blind typing on a phone

          Sorta given up careing after 50+ years.

          If something makes it difficult to understand please let me know. Otherwise the human mind is very vert hood at interpreting meaning even with typos.

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          They’re British. You know how they have weird spelling over there. /s

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          Nearly every phone keyboard has auto correct and every browser will automatically underline incorrect words. Even a cursory rescan would have shown that some of these are just keyboard mashes more than words. It is truly a marvel of the modern age to see something this coherently incoherent.

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            Limited use when you are leagally blind. As you cannot see the ubderline.

            Or in this case read the timy suggested words above the keyboard.

            Maybe do not assume everyone has things as eeasy as you do. Rather then sounding so fucking judgental in deciding how little work other may have .

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                Thanks for the suggestion.

                I use something like that on my hime PC. Although I prefer large monitors and text as I am more used to that from my past.

                But I tend to use the phone while travelling on bus or waiting in public places.

                And I just do not feel comfortable telling everyone what I rhink. Using ear pods is easy for text to speach. But not much allows for speach to text privacy.

                I sometimes use bluetooth keyboards as edges help rather then screen kb.

                But large screen phone and all keyboard really only works if I am sat at a table. So I often forget to take it with me. T1d means i carry to much crap already.

                As I say. In genral I have stopped worrying to much. My past means I worked with a lot of folks with dislexia and disgraphia. So know full well anyone judgeing a persons intelegence based on their written language or language skills in genral. It is them that has the issue. As such things are only one skill often not related to intelegence at all.

                So will happily tell folks to go suck themselves if they comment.