1-26 or 01/26 is a way of writing the month and day. in this particular example, it is describing the 26th day of January, or January 26. the year is omitted in this instance because, in this context, it is a way of demonstrating how a month and day can still be conveyed in order of significance without fully adhering to ISO 8601 guidelines.
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the mcdonalds here in hong kong are fuckin sick compared to the ones i've been to in the US and Canada.
some of the juiciest fried chicken i've ever had, and the seasonal shaker fries are hella rad.
If you don't have a flatbed scanner, and the item is flat on the side you want to photograph, you can do a pencil rubbing of it onto a sheet of paper (that you do know the dimensions of), and photograph that instead.
In that case, get yourself some Bad Dragons.
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This is a reupload by someone else since GTP/Tate privated his video quite a while ago.
Take a lesson from the gays and loosen yourself up daily with a dildo.
Oh I know; I've watched Jet Lag.
Berlin's bus and metro system is pretty sick, though, ngl.
More mass transit = fewer people in cars = better driving experience for people in cars (you).
I won't blame you for preferring to drive a car; the US is practically built for cars, and even what little public transit you have access to is of poor quality compared to what you can find in the likes of Germany and Hong Kong. And people love to complain about Germany's Deutsche Bahn.
NYC is trying to solve the issue of traffic congestion. You're stuck in that rush hour traffic? Sorry, but you are the traffic. Deterring drivers from driving into the city is the whole point. It is supposed to suck for you, but it will make the locals happier since they'd have less noise pollution, air pollution, more walkable areas, and faster emergency response times.
just nitpicking, but technically ISO 8601 does not (currently) permit the omission of the year.
if information is to be omitted, it must be done in ascending order of significance, so you can omit, in order, seconds, minutes, hours, and days.
(if you omit the month, that's just the year left so why bother with ISO 8601 lmao)