• lurch (he/him)
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    5 months ago

    yes, but you’re also disregarding all the shifting going on until the year of your birth. you would have been born closer or further to the end of a year adding or removing up to another year.

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      5 months ago

      It only matters if the person is already close to 18. The same way a person today could be 17 only because that year is a leap year and the 18. birthday is one day later because of that. But it hardly matters, that is the point, since 18 is arbitrary to begin with.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah, you’re right. It’s only significant after thousands of years. Like someone born on Jul 11 1024 in our calendar would be 1000 years old, but in the Julian calendar they would become 1000 years old next Julian month (our Jul 18, so it’s just like a week difference in 1k years), if the calculator isn’t wrong.