In the southern hemisphere, April Fools day is observed on October 1st, because of the Coriolis effect.
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I enjoyed watching my life circle the drain the other way in New Zealand
@mattblaze if you'd said this tomorrow I might not have believed it
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It’s already tomorrow in Australia.
@mattblaze northernhemispherecentrism is what I say to that.

@mattblaze I mean,

˙ʇɐɥʇ oʇ ʎɐs I ʇɐɥʍ sı ɯsıɹʇuǝɔǝɹǝɥdsıɯǝɥuɹǝɥʇɹou

@mattblaze It’s true!

Or 2nd of April due to interaction between Earth rotation and worldwide social networks.

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October? Or as we call it the Proper April.
@mattblaze Did you know they also have Christmas in July?

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Reply guy warning.

It's not the Coriolis effect, it's the Doppler effect.

Have you noticed the red and blue shift between hemispheres? 😎

@Arapalla @mattblaze There's no red-and-blue shift between hemispheres, only between the US and all other nations. It's caused by the velocity at which the US is receding into the past.

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#AprilFoolsDay is observed on October 1st, because of the #Coriolis

I'm going to #Passover these comments on #aprilfools 🤣

@mattblaze Crikey !! I'll fire up my Steam Rocket.
Google Japan switched over back in 2020 and never went back to April.