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this post was submitted on 10 Nov 2023
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Like I seem to glance at the clock every day around the same time, wondering how long it is until my workday (or schoolday in my younger years) is over. Somehow its always exactly at 13:37.
I always get 10:24. I call it the cursed time, and now my family calls it out too.
Same for me. It was more often when I worked in an office for some reason, but I still glance at the watch on my PC and see 13:37 more often than any other times. Always accompanied by me thinking "hehe...1337 hax0r"
I also happened to get that at 14:53.
I always get 3:13 - the king of time.