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MDBCs 13 Oct 2022


October 13th 2022 - Holidays and Observances

(click on the day for details)

 

Observances (click on the day for details)

National No Bra Day

Disaster Day

English Language Day

International Civility For the Girl Child Day

International Day for Disaster Reduction

International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction

International Day for Failure

Karva Chauth

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day

National Herpes Awareness Day

National M&M Day

National Train Your Brain Day

National Transfer Money to Your Son Day

National Yorkshire Pudding Day

Navy Birthday

World Sight Day

World Thrombosis Day

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Birthday

Paul Pierce’s Birthday

Paul Simon’s Birthday

Margaret Thatcher’s Birthday

Marie Osmond’s Birthday

Ashanti’s Birthday

Layla Spring’s Birthday

Kate Walsh’s Birthday

Jerry Rice’s Birthday

Jimin’s Birthday

Jerry Jones’s Birthday

Caleb McLaughlin’s Birthday

Sammy Hagar’s Birthday

Shirley Caesar’s Birthday

Tisha Campbell-Martin’s Birthday

 

Fun Observances

   International Skeptics  Day

Are you one of those people who takes everything they hear with a grain of salt? Do you question everything and never accept things at their face value? Then, International Skeptics Day on October 13 is the holiday for you.

Mother trying to give medicine to sceptical daughter.

This unofficial holiday is sometimes also celebrated on January 13. Or is it?

Whether you are skeptical of when the holiday is celebrated or not, we can all agree that the day encourages people to be skeptical and to never accept anything without questioning its veracity.

Attitude of Doubt

According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, skepticism is an attitude of doubt towards a particular object or a piece of knowledge, whether it is philosophical, religious or scientific. It is only with this attitude that human society and its understanding of the world around it has been able to evolve and develop - many scientific claims, myths and hoaxes throughout history have been brought to light and debunked due to the hard work of skeptics who refused to stop questioning and doubting. Who knows, without Galileo Galilei's skepticism, for example, we may still be believing that the Sun moves around the Earth?

How to Celebrate?

  • Be skeptical (or sceptical if you live in a country that follows British English) of everything! Don't accept any claims made by family, friends, colleagues or strangers without doing your own research.
  • Is there a mystery that intrigues you? Try solving it!
  • Know of someone who believes in UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster or the Big Foot? Maybe it's time to sit with them and ask them to be skeptical about their claims?
  • Watch TV shows that debunk myths and pseudoscience. We recommend Penn and Teller's show and Mythbusters.
  • Read books written by literary skeptics such as Shakespeare and Herman Melville.

Did You Know...

...that the opposite of skepticism is trivialism, the notion that everything is true and possible? The word comes from the Latin word, trivialis, meaning commonplace.

 

 

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A poodle and a collie were walking down the street. The poodle turned to the collie and complained, "My life is a mess. My owner is mean, my girlfriend is having an affair with a German shepherd, and I'm nervous as a cat."

"Why don't you go see a psychiatrist?" asked the collie.

"I can't," replied the poodle. "I'm not allowed on the couch."

 

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Two campers are hiking in the woods when one is bitten on the rear end by a rattlesnake.

"I'll go into town for a doctor," the other says. He runs ten miles to a small town and finds the only doctor delivering a baby.

"I can't leave," the doctor says. "But here's what to do. Take a knife, cut a little X where the bite is, suck out the poison and spit it on the ground."

The guy runs back to his friend, who is in agony. "What did the doctor say?" the victim cries.

"He says you're gonna die."

 

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A pair of cows were talking in the field.

One says, "Have you heard about the mad cow disease that's going around?"

"Yeah," the other cow says. "Makes me glad I'm a penguin."

 

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Texting acronyms can stump even the best parents:

Mom: Your great-aunt just passed away. LOL.

Son: Why is that funny?

Mom: It’s not funny, David! What do you mean?

Son: Mom, LOL means Laughing Out Loud.

Mom: I thought it meant Lots of Love. I have to call everyone back.

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Daughter: I got an A in Chemistry.

Mom: WTF!

Daughter: Mom, what do you think WTF means?

Mom: Well That’s Fantastic.

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Mom: What do IDK, LY & TTYL mean?

Son: I don’t know, love you, talk to you later.

Mom: OK, I will ask your sister.

 

 

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