Permanent DST is only slightly less of an abomination than changing the clock twice a year.

The sun should be highest (roughly) at noon you fools.

I will take no input in this matter, thank you for your attention.

Let me be clear. If the state of Washington ever asked me the question:

Permanent DST or switch back and forth?

I would eagerly select "No more switching boneheads".

But I would also be emailing the state legislature asking why on earth they ended up with this boneheaded choice, when the obvious, correct, answer was right there all along: Just abolish DST.

If you’re one of those people who *like* DST, you know you can just like… get up an hour earlier, right?

You don’t have to bend the world around your desire to do that. You can just go for it!

But DST is about as sane as if, instead of lowering speed limits, we changed the *definition* of an hour such that going 50 MPH was now 20% slower.

No, just lower the limit.

You don’t get to bend the whole world to fit your fucking morning routine.

@philip god I wish I could just change my personal habits. It would not affect when my kids have to be at school, when they finish, when restaurants are open, etc