I'm going to post this everyday until Third Impact.78 hours until it all starts tumbling down if we're running on Japan Time.
>>135319476
Wouldn't it be 77 for the parts of Australia ahead of Japan?
Should everything have already tumbled down by now anyway? I thought the date was earlier this year.
>>135320793
December 31st, 2015 at 11:59 JST
All the Angel attacks happened earlier this year, Kaworu died on Christmas, technically the 24th if you live in America.
>>135319476
congratulations
I knew there was a reason I watched End of Eva earlier.
>>135319476
I can't wait tvh
Soon...
You faggots better shower before we get tanged, I don't want your stink ruining my tang experience.
What are you guys looking forward to most about the tang?
>>135319476
2015-12-31T23:59+09:00 (JST) Japan
2015-12-31T14:59+00:00 (UTC)
2015-12-31T15:59+01:00 (CET) Central European Time
2015-12-31T09:59-05:00 (EST) East Cost
2015-12-31T06:59-08:00 (PST) Pacific Time
2016-01-01T01:59+10:00 (AEST) Australia, Queensland
2016-01-01T02:59+11:00 (AEDT) Australia, Canberra
2016-01-01T05:59+14:00 (LINT) Line Islands Time [~Earliest timezone to change day]
2015-12-31T03:59-11:00 (SST) American Samoa [~Latest timezone to change day]
>For the two hours between 10:00 and 11:59 (UTC) each day, in summer three different days are observed at the same time in different places. For example, at UTC time Thursday 10:15, it is Wednesday 23:15 in American Samoa, (UTC-11), and Friday 00:15 in Kiritimati (UTC+14). For the first hour (UTC 10:00–10:59), this is true for both inhabited and uninhabited territories, but during the second hour (UTC 11:00–11:59) it is only true in an uninhabited maritime time zone twelve hours behind UTC (UTC-12).
>According to the clock, the first areas to experience a new day and a New Year are islands that use UTC+14, the Line Islands, and in the southern summer also Samoa. The first major city is Auckland, New Zealand.
>>135326465