MDBCs 17 Jul 2024
July 17th 2024 - Holidays and Observances
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Christian feast day:
- Alexius of Rome (Western Church)
- Andrew Zorard
- Cynehelm
- Cynllo
- Inácio de Azevedo
- Jadwiga of Poland
- Magnus Felix Ennodius
- Marcellina
- Martyrs of Compiègne
- Blessed Pavel Peter Gojdič (Greek Catholic Church)
- Pope Leo IV
- Romanov sainthood (Russian Orthodox Church)
- Speratus and companions
- William White (Episcopal Church))
- July 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Constitution Day (South Korea)
- Gion Matsuri (Yasaka Shrine, Kyoto)
- Independence Day (Slovakia)
- International Firgun Day (international)
- King's Birthday (Lesotho)
- U Tirot Sing Day (Meghalaya, India)
- World Day for International Justice (International)
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
National Hot Dog Day
National Lottery Day
National Peach Ice Cream Day
National Tattoo Day
Take Your Poet to Work Day
Wrong Way Corrigan Day
Glioblastoma Awareness Day
Kali Uchis’s Birthday
Kade Skye’s Birthday
David Hasselhoff’s Birthday
Luke Bryan’s Birthday
Angela Merkel’s Birthday
Jeremih Felton’s Birthday
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Fun Observances ( 2 )
Yellow Pig Day
July 17 is Yellow Pig Day. Despite its name, the day is not a celebration of the porcine world, but a celebration of the number 17.
The unofficial holiday was created in the early 1960s by Princeton mathematics students, David Kelly and Michael Spivak, while working on the special properties of the number 17.
It is unclear why the day was called Yellow Pig Day or what a yellow pig has to do with the number 17, though legend has it that it is in reference to David Kelly's collection of yellow pigs. The mascot of the holiday, the yellow pig, has 17 toes, 17 eyelashes, and 17 teeth.
A Number With Special Properties
17 is a prime number that has significance in mathematics. It is the sum of the first four prime numbers - 2, 3, 5, and 7. A prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and by itself. Several studies have shown that when people are asked to choose a number between 1 and 20, a majority of people choose the number 17.
17 is not always a special number. In Italy, for example, 17 is considered to an unlucky number.
How to Celebrate?
- Gift the mathematicians in your life marzipan Yellow Pig candies or yellow pig plush toys.
- Do 17 acts of kindness during the day.
- Sing Yellow Pig carols.
Did You Know...
...that the fear of the number 17 is called heptadecaphobia.
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Emoji Day
World Emoji Day on July 17 is an unofficial holiday that pays homage to emojis.
The holiday was created in 2014 by Jeremy Burge as a way to celebrate emojis and to popularize their usage. Burge is the creator of Emojipedia, a reference website for emojis. He chose July 17 as the date for the observance because of the way the calendar emoji is displayed on iPhones—a calendar that has July 17 as the default date.
Japanese Invention
Emojis are graphical representations of emotions, ideas, and thoughts. A Japanese invention of the 1990s, they were first introduced to the world in 2011 by Apple in their iPhones. The word emoji in Japanese means picture character or picture letter.
Emojis have now become an integral part of online communications—billions of emojis are sent in social media and text messages daily. Some of the most widely used emojis including the face with tears of joy, the heart, and the face with heart eyes.
A New Language
The widespread usage of emojis in everyday online correspondence has led linguistics experts to believe that emojis might be evolving into a new type of language. According to experts, emojis can be very convenient and effective in written communication, where emotion and tone are harder to convey.
At the same time, there have been concerns that emojis can also lead to miscommunications, especially when people interpret an emoji differently.
Emoji Versus Emoticons
Many people use the words emoji and emoticons interchangeably, even though they are not the same thing. Emoticons are text only while emojis are stylized images.
How to Celebrate?
- Use only emojis to communicate with everyone on social media and text/SMS today.
- Carry index cards with emojis printed on them and use them when interacting with people in real life. Let them know you are celebrating World Emoji Day.
Did You Know...
...that the Oxford Dictionaries declared emoji as the word of the year in 2015?
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At the nudist colony for communists, two men are sitting on the front porch.
One turns to the other and says, "I say, have you read Marx?"
The other replies, "Yes … I believe it's these wicker chairs."
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An old farmer is inconsolable after his dog goes missing. He takes out an ad in the newspaper,
but two weeks later, there’s still no sign of the mutt.
“What did you write in the ad?” his wife asks. “
‘Here, boy,’ ” he replies.
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A panda walks into a bar and gobbles some beer nuts. Then he pulls out a gun, fires it in the air, and heads for the door.
"Hey!" shouts the bartender,
but the panda yells back, "I'm a panda. Google me!"
Sure enough, panda: "A tree-climbing mammal with distinct black-and-white coloring. Eats shoots and leaves."
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This cowboy walks into a bar and orders a beer.
His hat is made of brown wrapping paper, his shirt and vest are made of waxed paper, and his chaps, pants, and boots are made of tissue paper.
Pretty soon they arrest him for rustling.
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