-175 There are 365 days in a year but only 360 degrees in a circle. Even though the two aren't really exactly related, you still wonder where the other 5 went. amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Math fail

by Anonymous 13 years ago

It wasn't a math fail, it was just a typo. Still, it makes the entire submission look bad.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

ehhh dumbass.....

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Well, we revolve around the sun in an "ellipse" shape, so there are 365 degrees/days. :) XD JK I really don't know if degrees have anything to do with it. o_o

by Anonymous 13 years ago

An ellipse is a circle with 5 degrees of freedom... It also has 360 degrees. And days in a year does not have anything to do with degrees in a circle.... Was this a high-dea?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Wow... this entry was a total problem. Sorry everyone, I went a little too amirite-crazy! That's what you get when you stay up until 4am last night, I guess...

by Anonymous 13 years ago

haha sorry I've been reading posts for hours I'm kind of out of it, but it's all fixed. Oh and you can't delete a post after the 3 minute period has gone by. Posts are only deleted when they are repeats, spam, or obvious statements (aka You're alive, amirite?).

by Anonymous 13 years ago

365 days because that's simply the amount of times the Earth rotates in a complete revolution around the sun. 360 degrees because, hey, who wants to divide a circle into 365 parts? Sorry but nobody will want to divide a circle this way.

by Anonymous 11 years ago