So, it turns out that International Women’s Day and Daylight Savings Time are on the same day this year, which has led to quite a few hilarious tweets — some sarcastic, some serious — on the coincidence.
Check it out:
https://twitter.com/LibertarianSass/status/574700297064329217
https://twitter.com/nelsonat0r/status/574610850956214272
Would that be Ben Franklin?
https://twitter.com/VeryRudeTweets/status/574743824355954689
https://twitter.com/zshah96/status/574735694469312513
Happy International Women's Day! Celebrate by nervously anticipating your work week and feeling robbed of an hour by Daylight Savings Time.
— Tim Myers (@tmyers613) March 9, 2015
Note how U.S.-centric all these women are on International Women’s Day. Don’t they know that DST happens on different days around the globe?
https://twitter.com/battsman135/status/574717510613774336
OK OK so International women's day and daylight savings so we only get a 23 hour day not a full 24 I SEE WHATS HAPPENING HERE
— Cam (@cammakid) March 8, 2015
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Yes. That’s EXACTLY what’s happening here.
International Women's Day and Daylight Savings Time, because women can't even get 24 hours. #IWD
— Geneviève Lyons (@genevievelyons) March 8, 2015
Hahaha for daylight savings time we lost an hour of the day, and of course it's international women's day #SMH
— Reagy Weagy (@Reagan_Bush) March 8, 2015
And we’ll end it with this. Maybe Uncle Joe will make it all better?
https://twitter.com/michaeljnelson/status/574750809218486272
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