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It would have been funny if Randall pulled a "January 6th is huge because of some unknown reason in the future," because it certainly would reflect today and be one of the biggest. <b><span style="color:#5FC7EA">⟨Winter is coming⟩</span> [[User:Marethyu|<span style="color:#367588">Marethyu</span>]] </b>—<b> [[User talk:Marethyu|<i><span style="color:#15F4EE">Tᵃˡᵏ</span></i>]]</b> 16:41, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
 
It would have been funny if Randall pulled a "January 6th is huge because of some unknown reason in the future," because it certainly would reflect today and be one of the biggest. <b><span style="color:#5FC7EA">⟨Winter is coming⟩</span> [[User:Marethyu|<span style="color:#367588">Marethyu</span>]] </b>—<b> [[User talk:Marethyu|<i><span style="color:#15F4EE">Tᵃˡᵏ</span></i>]]</b> 16:41, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
 
Pi day should at least be bold (even though nothing particularly interesting happens on that day, other than pie).  I think Randall missed this one.
 

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