Interestingly enough, I’m 80% sure, because it was a weekday, and I sat in the exact same spot for all of high school. The 20% are for the possibility I was sick, in the bathroom, or had a special class I had to leave our classroom for.
No way! It was actually the same with me on 12/12/12 12:12:12. I spent the better part of that day trying to explain to my high school class chat why it is a big deal (it is the last one like that until 2100, with two digits being the same). Nobody was in any way as thrilled about it as i was. I sat on the couch in the living room–alone, when the 12th second struck. Won’t be forgetting that anytime soon… what a time to be alive.
Most likely sleeping. I worked a night shift at the time. I definitely remember where I was at midnight the night before, though: picking up Skyrim for PS3 at Gamestop to take home for my wife to play (I went in to work late to get it).
Do you guys know where you were at
11/11/11 11:11:11?Yes. Playing Skyrim.
Interestingly enough, I’m 80% sure, because it was a weekday, and I sat in the exact same spot for all of high school. The 20% are for the possibility I was sick, in the bathroom, or had a special class I had to leave our classroom for.
i wasnt alive yet, but good on yall for managing to stay alive for over 2000 years
me reading comment
Remembering those who died in service maybe…
“The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month” is when WW1 ended and is held as Remembrance Day across Europe .
And Canada. I don’t remember it specifically but I am certain I was sitting in my school gym for a Remembrance Day assembly.
What they don’t teach in school, is that our country is known for being brutal. We rarely took POWs, and even killing them after they surrender.
If you don’t like reading, here is a video explaining how brutal we were in both great wars.
I’ll never forget. I got engaged that day.
i remember 8/8/88 8:8:8, it was at the start of elementary school day, most kids didn’t care as much, my little mind though was big deal
No way! It was actually the same with me on 12/12/12 12:12:12. I spent the better part of that day trying to explain to my high school class chat why it is a big deal (it is the last one like that until 2100, with two digits being the same). Nobody was in any way as thrilled about it as i was. I sat on the couch in the living room–alone, when the 12th second struck. Won’t be forgetting that anytime soon… what a time to be alive.
Have a family member born on 08/08/08. Easy to remember that one.
my son was born 2/24/22, 2 days too late for 2/22/22, so i tell people when they ask for his birthday: same day Russia invaded Ukraine
My son was 12/13/10, 2 days and it would have been 12/11/10
Did you account for timezones? First fights started at 3:40 a.m. Kyiv time, which is UTC+2.
Probably heading to the city centre to pick up a copy of Skyrim for Xbox 360.
I got home, did my NaNoWriMo writing sprint, and then fired up Skyrim and played like 12 hours straight.
Most likely sleeping. I worked a night shift at the time. I definitely remember where I was at midnight the night before, though: picking up Skyrim for PS3 at Gamestop to take home for my wife to play (I went in to work late to get it).
Sitting at home, playing Skyrim.
Blood on the Ice was possibly the most bug-filled quest I’ve ever encountered!
I replayed that game so many times and I think that quest only played through properly once
On a military base in Afghanistan, ironically enough.