Precisely. And considering the freak turns in the weather, I couldn't even begin to guess the season. Perhaps one of the veteran residents may be able to offer a guess.
I see. The Gregorian calendar is a calendar based on twelve months and each month has between thirty and thirty-one days, with the exception of the second month of the year. I'm not certain if they experience leap years here, but it's certainly curious that each year appears to be of the same approximate length as one Earth year.
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Are you okay, Rolo? Do you need help with your memories...?
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I'm fine. My memories are intact.
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...Alright then.
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Mm.
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Considering the solar system is significantly different, the solar calendar would be different from what is normal on most versions of Earth.
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Why are you asking? Color me curious.
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The birthday of someone I know is coming up. I wanted to know how they determined what month it is. And it made me wonder about how time passes here.
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Are the days still counted in the standard twenty-four hour period?
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As far as I'm aware.
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What year does your calendar start on?
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Then, have you been to other worlds besides your own and this one?
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An' please don't worry about the girl's supplies. Least I can do is give 'em free bar food.
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...Alright.
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Great!
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Mm.
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