• Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      You know, tonight, that specific time of day that happens at the same time every day depending on where you are and what season it is there.

      Yeah I was also quite annoyed by that.

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        I’m more worries that this is described as something coming from the sun and reaching first the part of the planet that is facing away from it.

        I always knew the sun was a hoax and the earth is flat. I’m vindicated now.

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      6 months ago

      Since the article was published a little after 1pm EDT, I would assume tonight refers to EDT… so in a few hours of the time of my comment?

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      tonight, adverb on this present night or the night following this present day

      tonight, noun the present night or the night following this present day