Why Living on the Left Side of a Timezone is Dangerous
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do a video about planes and low-cost long haul trips.
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You say "rich white men" when you mean "rich jewish men"
Living is dangerous. You pose the risk of dying any minute.
People should terminate themselves. They'd no longer need to worry about dying.
@@friedrichrosencrantz9939 That's kinda edgy ngl
@@Blud6966 but it solves the problem no? 🤣
Stupid people
If you want a more minimal chance then don’t live. Its that easy
@@daroldcarold3443 Living is a disease. Only cure is death.
In the other side, there’s China that uses a _single_ time zone for the _entire country_ , causing the westernmost cities to literally get sunrise at like 9 am
And yet there are people that claim that system is so much better because businesses just need to adjust their hours. Those same people forget why time zones were created in the first place.
@@justincarroll1836 in some cases a global time would even be better, you would just need to adjust Business time everywhere.
@@nouon4220 sure it would solve a few problems, it would just also generate several hundred problems. The idea behind zoning time it to have large areas of economic cooperation able to be uniform in their schedules and thus aid logistics, time management, transportation and most importantly consistency. If I travel a few dozen miles west, I don't have to worry about businesses having a different schedule. What might be open till 8pm in my area is suddenly only open until 750 or 745 lets say. And if you'd propose only rigid hour incremental adjustments then you'd still have time zones, just defined differently and almost certainly with a negative economic impact.
@@justincarroll1836 ok
@@justincarroll1836 ok
I empathize with people stuck in Lubbock. Someone very close to me was trapped there a few years for work. He works in a very niche field, where jobs are few and far between. He's used to moving around and adjusting, but Lubbock was a unique level of hell. Recently, he actually transitioned to a different career path just to get out of there. And he's not alone: I'm not convinced he's met _anyone_ who legitimately *wants* to live there. Like him, his colleagues are stuck because of work and aching to pick up and leave as soon as they find another job opportunity in their field.
It is not my intention to mock the people in or from Lubbock, and if you like it there, I am happy for you. I detest snobs who think there's nothing worthwhile outside of NYC or LA, and think everyone in 'flyover states' wants to live and be like them. I certainly don't claim my small rural hometown is paradise, I poke fun at it lovingly; and faced years of teasing because of my accent. After a lifetime of bouncing from state to state, I can usually find the charms and hidden gems in different cities. Lubbock has been the sole exception.
I have considered relocating from St. Louis to Lubbock for two reasons:
1- the semi-arid climate would be great for my wife's asthma
2- It's not Midland. I have kin down there. Midland/Odessa makes Lubbock look like paradise.
Can confirm. I’m from DFW, living in Lubbock, tied down here because of my job, looking for the first opportunity to go back to DFW
I used to work graveyard, I can personally attest that waking up and working before the sun is bad for your mental and physical health.
Now I wake up around 5:30 which is still before daylight but nowhere near as bad as waking up at midnight
You punk better take care of my body
I've had the night owl sleep schedule for five years now. Certainly don't see or feel any noticeable changes.
It is not. Nocturnal sleep cycles are the default state of humanity. Stop doing revisionism
I have to get up at 5:15, and that can be rough in the winter. My bedroom window is facing east, so during the summer I'm usually up at 4:30 because the sun is already high above the horizon.
@@panzerveps at 4:30? Where do you live, Alaska?
Meanwhile, in Canada. Everyone wakes up when it's dark and goes to bed when it's dark
Or any country up north
The entire UK population lives far to the north of the vast majority of Canadians.
It’s so dark here.
@@owjburnham4317 yeah us Canadians live within like a 100 km from the US border
I can concur
Or if you work 12 hour shifts... lol
When you live above the arctic circle and the sun doesn't rise in the winter and doesn't set in the summer :')
kewl, cool
Your profile pic must be how you feel getting up
@@2zazzy percisely
Congratulations, you're one in only four million!
@@mayhair :')
Living on the extreme western side, (left side), of the Eastern time zone means we have sunlight until 9:00pm through the summer. It's great for getting outside and doing stuff after work.
Where ?
@@aychingao Louisville KY
@@stephenvice1019 I think I skipped the "summer" part. It happens in California too but this is because the summer clock adjustment ⌚ which in my opinion it should stay fixed the whole year
At my latitude the western parts of the timezone have sunset after 10 in summer.
@@aychingaoAs a British Columbian I’m all for having DST year round, all of Pacific Time wants it.
I love how HaI just immediately assumes everyone is waking up at exactly the same time as sunrise on the easter edge of their timezones, not accounting for shifts, different working hours, or the fact people have to shower, eat breakfast, and commute before they begin work.
There is also the summer-winter difference.
In Summer, dawn begins at 4am and in winter at 8am.
Do people not know what "generally speaking" is any more?
define the word “generally” for me baby ❤️
Based on your profile picture I'm going to assume that you wake up with the sun to go hang out at the local elementary school
@@johannageisel5390 8AM lol liar
Petition to change “Circadian Rhythm” to “Internal Caveman Clock” on all official documents. If Spaghettification is a thing, then there’s no reason why we can’t have more dumb names for things
Agree, Circadian Rhythm sounds like a Flash game
@@Maflongas so it's going to die?
@@Nexandr Yes :c
Circa = Around. Dia= Day . The name is dumber then you think already...
Biology = needlessly complicated names
Physics = creatively dumb names
You can not mix those.
If you're living on the "right" side of a time zone, the sun waves you good morning at freaking 4 AM in the summer.
* laughs in Scandinavian *
@@McRaylie yeah, amateurs don't know what it's like to have the sun set at 20 : 00 and rise at 01 : 00
@@McRaylie Are you swedish and live in stockholm in the shitty far north, or are you a happy dane like me in the midde of +1?
@@mrtoasteer3561 yeah, I’m located in Denmark, so it could be worse, the winters are still terrible though...
True. I live on the eastern edge of Central Time and it's annoying as hell when the sun is blazing thru your windows at 5AM. Especially when you work an evening shift.
Doesn't matter whether you are to the left or the right of a timezone, most of the people I know would wake up prior to sunrise no matter the timezone due to work. It'd be kinda crazy to me to be able to get up at or after sunrise as I've simply not done it. Be it waking up for school as a kid or waking up for work as an adult, I've always rose before the sun.
You see, in the modern age. There's another problem living on the very edge of a time zone. I used to live in a small town in Indiana, about 1 mile east of the Indiana/Illinois state line. Illinois is on CST, and Indiana is on EST (for the most part). I worked in a small little brick and mortar with people from both time zones. The big issue though, was cellphones. See, this is rural area I'm talking about. And sometimes things happen. So if the cell tower closest to you on the Indiana side of the Wabash River decides to go on the fritz phones like to pick the tower *on the other side* of the river in Illinois..those towers, are on CST. If you have your phone set to auto-sync the time, and you have an alarm set for 8 AM in your phone and this happens...well...now you're an hour late for work and there's nothing you can do about it. Gotta love technology.
I mean you could’ve gotten an alarm clock or a watch? Or am I missing something? lol
I've noticed this when I travel on Amtrak from Ann Arbor to Chicago. When crossing from Michigan (EST) into NW IN (northwest Indiana is the only part of the state on CST), I've noticed that my phone either changes time before or after I cross the state line, but seldom at the exact point.
@@seanskoog388 I live in the Ann Arbor area now lol
So somewhere between Terre Haute and Vincennes, then? I feel your pain. When I lived out that way, the radio stations in Vincennes used to announce what time it was in both time zones at the top of the hour.
@@actionsubI was just about to assume somewhere in the vicinity of Terre Haute, mainly because I lived the time of my best mental health in Paris, just on the Illinois side of the line. There is a lot of decay in that region, mainly because Indiana is not ruled from one Democrat stronghold, and it is very easy to hop the state line.
“The sun”
Me: a high schooler whose room is in the basement
*laughs in forever darkness*
Pfp checks out
Pvp checks out
God i wish i had blinds i have big ass south french things and i don't even live in the south.
Can't open them cause it's on the first floor and i still want my privacy, f it
@@2zazzy pvp?
who put you there? how’d you pay for your high school
This could be easily fixed if works and schools started at a humanly hour like 9, instead of 7.
but they don't
I study at 5 a.m, but when all ends I lost that power.
Children: hey we need sleep
School: so like 2-3 hours? Got it we’ll make sure you have a couple of hours free each day to sleep
i study from 9. 9 is not humanly at all, it should start from 11 or at least 10
@Slime Monster my school starts at 5:00am i would consider 6:00 lucky
If you search "solar time vs local time" there's a cool map with colors to show which places have the worst time zones
Fun fact, the map shown at 3:43 is only accurate for half the year. The Canadian province of Saskatchewan (the rectangle jutting out on the western edge of the central time zone in Canada) never changes time at daylight savings time, meaning that for half of the year it is on Central time and half the year it is on Mountain time. Or as regionally referred, it always remains on "Saskatchewan time".
This video: not having a sleep schedule matching with the day cycle is really unhealthy.
Me who goes to sleep at 5am and wakes up at 2pm: sweats profusely
Me going to sleep at 7am and waking up at 3pm: 👁👄👁
Me
Same
It is 5:56am on clocks and i laugh just reading your comment XD
at least you wake up when the sun is on the sky... tho... XD
Mom: you need to wake up and get ready for school.
Me: sorry mom,my internal cavemen clock says no.
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I'm Dead
**Slap**
@@yazdanahmed7790 i can tell
Tardies: Allow us to introduce ourselves >:D
1:50 "separated by clean, family-friendly one-hour increments"
*stares in Nepalese*
I highly disagree with this video, living in Chicago on the east edge of the central time zone literally brings out "seasonal depression" because in winter it is pitch black at 4:30pm while most people are still working leaving absolutely 0 minutes of daylight to enjoy once off work whereas if it was dark in the morning, nobody cares because you will get to enjoy the daylight after work
Chicago has more light in the morning on the clock
Left side of a time zone has more light in the evening on the clock
People: The sun is rising. Time to get up!
Me, living in Finland: *Confused screaming*
I know few people in Murmansk (Russia), I know what that scream sounds like :)
@@jur4x you can hear the echo of these screams even in winter Moscow. We just act like there is no sun xdd
i spent a week in Helsinki a few summers ago, around the equinox. The latest I woke up (because I almost always wake up at sunrise) was around 4:30.
Same from Pakistan.
@@watchthewatch.3678 Wait...even Pakistan?
"How many times will you use the same caveman stock footage in a single video?"
Sam: YES
If you watch any other similar creators, it almost seems like an in-joke, because I see it constantly elsewhere too.
How many videos of actual caveman do you think exist? THEY'RE ALL DEAD
That was the best part of the video
@@rianantony ooga booga wrong
@@rianantony And their photography and video techniques were very primitive; most of their negatives and film clips have disintegrated. . . 🙂
I just recently thought about how we need to reform our time zones to be more linear (and no daylight savings). Apparently, we also need to create more (maybe by 15 or 30 minute increments instead of just an hour).
At minimum get rid of changing the time twice a year!
@@GiovanniV69 thats something that actually has a possibility. Its being discussed here in europe
Yes although people on the west of the time zone have a later sunrise, consider that us eastern time zone people have to deal with the sun setting increadibly early, especially in the winter. I'm from Boston and we can get sunsets as early as 4 sometimes in December
Eastern edge time zones
Lighter mornings but darker evenings on the clock
West edge has lighter evenings on the clock
Caribou, Maine more like 3:30!
Northern Norway:
* Cries in no sunrise for 3 months *
Southern Sweden:
* Cries in sunlight only for 5 hours each day *
I don’t even get how you can call it Southern. It’s like Northern, and the “North” is North-Northern
Scotland we are similar.
The good part is that you have 3 months of no night.
I don’t see the problem *Hibernates in cavemanclock for 3 months*
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This is why they invented "sun-lamp-alarm"
A lamp that acts like the sun and gradually gets stronger at same time it wakes you up.
They are still a mere shadow of the real thing
@@Serena-or7sl Better than nothing
It sounds disappointing.
@@blxfrd1727 I've found it to be rather nice, actually. I mean, it's not like waking up to a sunrise, but if you don't want to leave your curtains open all night, your window doesn't face east, or you don't get up with the sunrise, it's not bad
They need miniature fusion reactors to properly emulate the sun though.
Welcome to northern canada, europe and asia. The sun doesn't go down enough at summer leading to sleeplessness. The sun then overcompensates by not rising/rising too little at wintertime leading to you being tired at work because the 4 hoursnof sunlight were spent at the office and you get to go to work in the dark and return in the dark.
The high variation of sun-time in the far North DOES mess people up. I was in Inuvik, Northwest Territories in summer 1986, and I could look due north at 2:30 in the morning and see the sun shining. More telling was that I was seeing 3-year-old kids outdoors playing at that impossible hour.
Half as interesting: Now towns are separated by clean, family friendly hour increments.
Newfoundland: Laughs every 1/2 hour!
Me, living in the arctic during the winter: "lol what's sunlight?"
It do be like that
Im in the left side of a timezone and it sucks for real, in my city the official time is 1:14 off the natural time.
It’s what you saw all summer babe
@@guillermo.mserrano I live in Toulouse, France. France's natural time zone is UTC. It's actually UTC+1 during winter and +2 during summer
Me, not living in the Arctic but very far north: *SAVOUR THE PRECIOUS SIX HOURS OF SUN*
HAI: Why Living on the Left Side of a Timezone is Dangerous
Everyone who currently lives on the right side: *Oh no! Anyway...*
Everyone east of GMT: Ah F were dead.
Everyone west of GMT: This is fine.
@@davidty2006 east is to the right, west is to the left......
@@davidty2006 do you are have stoopid?
@@davidty2006 I don't think you get it
Me in Pensacola…
1 what about summer/winter? In winter you get up in the dark anyway. In sunner sun rises before you get up anyway. 2. It mostly depends on when you start your workday. Not a big deal when you start at 9 or 10, or especially 11 (lucky ones!)
Time zones (unlike daylight savings) actually save lives. Trains commonly would wreck and kill all the passengers because different towns had different times before standard time was established.
Malaysian here, we have the same timezone with the Philippines (GMT+8) and yet we’re balls deep inside of GMT+7
Indonesian here, an old teacher of mine said she fasted an hour more when she visited Malaysia even though there's not much difference in time other than the different number
True. Idk what the government was thinking when they switched the time zone of the whole country to follow Sabah. Today only 12% of the Malaysian population live in the "right" time zone following the solar time. 88% are "left" behind in time.
it's kinda weird that in jakarta the sun sets at 6pm but in kuala lumpur the sun sets at 7pm ish
One of the biggest reasons i hate visiting my uncle
I'm supposed to be GMT+8:30 according to Earth but our country uses GMT+9.
Yeah, thank you for ruining my sleep, Imperial Japan.
Schools: I'mma pretend I didn't see that
We ride at dawn
Nothing like a 50 hour work week to help kids grow
We were In school 8 and a half hours a week before class 6. And school is a bit far so we wake up at 6:30 here....and still manage to get late for the bus cuz it is an hour ride from my house.
schools - high schools especially- are pretending hormonal changes and puberty don't exist, not just timezone problems -.-" ... something's seriously wrong when the family doc says "yeh it's normal , most teens have sleeping difficulties, it's hormones".. it's NORMAL ??.. that's an alarm bell >.>
I wake up at 6 30 my bus leaves at 7 I reach school at 8 then my school ends at 4 and I’m back home at 5
I live on the very left end of the Eastern Time Zone and it's actually kind of nice. In winter the sun sets at around 5:45PM, but just 10 or so miles to my west, the people in Illinois have to deal with the sun going down at 4:45. Kids there in bigger cities might not even get home for school before dark. I would not be able to live like that.
This is why living on the west end is better, who cares about late sunrises when sun gets down at 4?
Could this actually be the reason why I’m always tired? My city is like on the line of where the time zone should end but instead moves out of the way for the rest of my country.
"Timezone Leftist" is my new favourite term
Jokes on them, I'm a Timezone rightist.
I'm a timezone centerist
@@loganelrod2666 yall wrong, long live timezone libertarian
@@retrobyte2581 that means sunrise and sunset time will be earlier
I'm a Timezone Apolitical
It was as if a million west michiganders cried out in pain.
Yoopers:
The east side gets it pretty bad but not nearly as bad as west michigan. Eastern time zone stretches pretty wide up here
What a coincidence, I live in West Michigan. No one ever talks about this place
@@moomoo3819 probably because nobody even knew it was an issue. Most probably still don't know but I imagine this video spreading like wildfire through all Western time zone cities social media pages.
Someone on the east side of the southern IN-IL border looking at this.
I am from Jordan (Middle Eastern country) and spent 5 years in Florida (US state). One of the things I noticed right after moving to Florida was that sun rises and sets later, and in winter, we have sometimes to wake up in the dark!
Last year in Jordan, the decided to stay on daylight savings time during winter, which meant that we became like many places in the US: less sunshine in the morning, more in the evening.
Why did Jordan followed the US? Is having to wake up in the dark something cool countries do?!
This is why I HATED waking up for school, and the traffic going to school only made it worse. Now that I'm in uni I really wonder how I survived
As someone who lives in Lubbock, everything he said is true
As someone who isn't from Lubbock, Texas, but goes to a school that once a rival of Tech, I can attest to these facts.
It could be worse though. You could live in Austin and go to Texas.
im so sorry for your loss
I drive through once or twice a year and I’m always so happy I live in SA
Whats so bad about lubbock im not american
Oh boy here comes another episode of 'SAM'S BEST JOKES FOR LESS THAN 10 MINUTES BECAUSE THEY'RE THE BEST!!!!'
Sam O’Nella
Lol
other problem: this is written by tristan purdy
@Barak Dosunmu 5 minutes is less than 10 minutes
Jokes are the best padding to increase video length
The Navy gets around the whole: "It's not dark at 6:30 in Pensacola" by simply having students stationed there wake up at 5 am.
True. Army does the same thing; get up early. Up at "0-Dark-Thirty."
I wasn’t expecting to see stock footage of Jack Howard having a heart attack in this video, but I’m glad I did
Cries in going to school while its still dark and coming back when the sun sets
Isn't that more of a lattitude problem?
"Living on the Left Side of a Timezone is Dangerous"
Xinjiang:
Beijing: HEHYYYEAAHHH BWOY
Some people just want to watch the world burn. (Side note: isn’t all of China in one time zone now?)
@@SgtIndustrial yes
If you happen to live in Xinjiang (East Turkistan), the sun rising late will be the least of your concerns.
China literally detained an uyghur man on terrorist charges for setting his watch 2 hours behind Beijing time.
I think most businesses and organizations use local time in Xinjiang, but I agree that an uniform time zone sucks.
as if living in Lubbock wasnt already bad enough lmao.
P.S you can see my apartment roof @3:25 lol small world
i go to that 7-11 all the time
And that doesn't even include the insane idea of "daylight saving time" which essentially shifts everyone even farther west by one additional hour.
Cries in Spaniard, which isn’t just at the left of the timezone, it’s in the wrong timezone entirely!
Just as France (but even worse)
Loot at western China. It's like 3 time zones to the left
What happened to malaysia doe
No wonder you need siestas.
Canarios: We don't have such a weakness
“We’re designed to wake up with the sun”
Me: *laughs in night owl*
Well, in fairness, when we night owls wake up, the sun is invariably shining. It usually has been for several hours, but it is shining nonetheless...
@@rjfaber1991 I usually wake up when it’s dark out
Yea that part of the vid is like real wrong about that. Circadian rythms are different yo!
At morning : Sluggish , tired , sleepy.
At night : *MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE*
@@rjfaber1991 I work night shift. Wake up at 8 pm. Even in summer time that’s dark but most night shift people also use black out curtains
What about when you live on the right side of a timezone and get up at 4 in the morning for work?
I live on the left side of a time zone, but I also work rotating shifts. My circadian rhythms are all over the place.
me watching this while having a disastrous sleeping schedule: interesting...
Gimme the pfp
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Literally me right now in 3 AM
The most honest part of this video is that it does indeed suck to live in Lubbock, Texas
At least you don't live in Amarillo.
@@jacksondells5297 is this the road to amarillo?
what's so bad about Lubbock?
how do you know that ?
@@viniciuspeluqui1040 On the plains of Oklahoma.
I actually feel like i missed half the day already if i wake up and its even slightly light out.
Sun comes up early enough on the far left side of EDT. I can literally see Illinois and CDT right now
“you’ll still be living in Lubbock, Texas” lmao
I lived in Lubbock for a bit, it really is that bad lol
My grandma lives there. I would never want to! 😁
I've lived in worse
So it’s a popular city but so boring. Oh gosh
@@Azucenary pretty much
Geography teachers would hate you saying “the left side“
Well, if Earth is sliced to a time zone, there will be a right and a left anyway.
@@skyfeelan No. There is an East side and a West side. Left and right changes, depending on which direction you're looking.
@@skyfeelan Exactly what Y2K Blackout says. In fact, you could just rotate a map with the time zones on it on your table and watch the left and right sides change right in front of you as you rotate! .. Still, the western and eastern sides won't change.
@@y2kblackout Right, but we knew what he meant. He meant the left side of the map, using the convention of west being on the left side.
@@daerdevvyl4314 Yeah true. Unless you're Australian
I feel like this is person to person basis. I've always been more active at night even if I don't expose myself to a screen I've always felt more relaxed sleeping during the day and waking at late afternoon/night. I don't think that this is a time zone issue as it is based on what fits a person's specific biological needs. The problem with going time zones or even changing to make everyone take a day and sleep at night is not everyone operates the same way. I believe that for some people due to their ancestry it's actually natural to be a night owl.
“Regular bathing” that was common among even peasant classes during the medieval era, you can’t make a historical joke unless it’s accurate otherwise it isn’t funny
Also, in Spain we've got the central european time zone, yet our "sun time" is the same as in the UK. The sun seems wack when you see the clock
I used tho think you did everything late (having dinner, sleeping...) But it just makes sense because the sun sets later over there.
Your days are a lot longer than ours in winter at least
the 15th june the sun will rise at 4:39AM in my city lmao
Same in Benelux, we actually live in the UK time zone, but we are in the European. Then we also got summer time which sets the clock 1 hour back. They even want permanent summer time.
Yeah, I was just going to point Spain out, don't we have that thanks to Franco wanting to be on German time or something? Pretty sure they talk about fixing it sometimes but not sure that they will
“Even once the sun comes up, you’ll still be living in Lubbock, Texas” lmao
I just wake up when I feel like it. but no matter how much sleep I get, it NEVER recharges me, I'm allways bloody exhausted when I wake up.
I have lived on both "sides" of a time zone, and I actually like living on the western part of a time zone better. On the eastern edge, it's so depressing that it gets dark before the end of a 9-5 workday.
In the USA, I like the Central Time zone the best.
Polar opposite of me. I'm only happy if it's dark for most of my day and I pretty much can't stop myself from reverting back to waking up at night times. Sometimes I feel like I should just fricken live in the Arctic.
Living on the West side or the East side of a timezone is both bad! Centre is the best!
As a Texan................I'm not offended by that Lubbock joke that was amazing
But do you live in Lubbock
Wtf is a Lubbock
As an Eastern Texan I find it to be hilarious since I sit in the center of the time zone and my job needs me awake at 9am
Tech student here 😂😂😂
@@RadicalPlasma ayyyy me too. Beaumont
This one hits me where I used to live, which is to say, Pensacola. Lived there for 9 years and hated more minutes of it than I liked.
I, at one point worked a job that started at 8am and ended at 6 pm. During the winter, the sun would go down around 4:30 pm. And while I generally enjoy night life, that's a little extreme for me.
This timezone split happens in Australia. In the northern parts you get up with the sun all year round (for the most part), and for the more southern parts, for example Melbourne you get up in the dark most of the year - for a wake up time of 7.30am. My personal experience is that an early rising sun can greatly impact the start of your day, especially since it helps warm the day up earlier!
Is it because of daylight saving time, greater seasonal differences in more extreme latitudes, or both? Or could it be because of the longitudes of the cities? As Melbourne is more western than Brisbane, for example. Yet it has the same time zone in the winter, and an earlier one in summer. So of course its solar time is going to be later relative to its official time than in the case of Brisbane.
What would is having reduced business hours during winter time eg 10am to 4pm instead of 9am to 5pm. So in winter everyone starts 1 hour later and gets home 1 hour earlier. It certainly would make the Victorian winter less depressing.
This is not good, I live in Spain, which is in Germany's time zone. I couldn't be further left of my time zone!
so you mean you're in pain?
lmao ignore that, but Spain doesn't have their own time zone?
@@sash1136 Spain should be in the UK's time zone, like Portugal, but thanks to Hitler and Franco, the time zones of Spain, France, and the Benelux were all shifted to Germany's during the war for better coordination :(
@@Bryzerse Did they forget to change it back though?
The most of Spain is left of Greenwich, it's insane.
"69 minutes, 420 minutes"
Nice.
4:20 minutes. Noice.
nice
Nice
😐
I cannot believe I didn't realise that until I saw this comment
I have "soical jet lag" (or feel like it) but I live on basically the right side of my timezone
Ah yes, it is the time zone's fault I wake up before the sun, and not my boss forcing me to start work at stupid o'clock in the morning.
I live in Pensacola and I was honored to hear Sam make fun of my town. Thank you, Sam.
850 represent
Where my Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach Bros At
Hello neighbor, Fort Walton resident here.
@@BlueYup Niceville here ✋ we should all meet up or something lmao
Geographers: west
HAI: L E F T
There's a very interesting place to be on the west side of upper peninsula of Michigan I live further west than Chicago but am still in the eastern time zone and our sun schedule is incredibly odd
people living on the far west coast : haha im in danger!
You know where else is on the left side of a time zone?
Wendover, UT.
I first learned about Wendover from Lewis Black's rant about it.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
There's an airport there too.
... the point is that his other channel is Wendover Productions.
@@kentchamberlain5720 OH.
Me, who lives on the the left side if EST and also is constantly tired and cant concentrate and also have minor anger issues: *hmm...*
I love living on the left side of EST cause it means more sunlight at the end of the day
New Yorker? If so, that could be part of the problem...
@@MonkeyJedi99 I said left not right.
I live in Tennessee
@@MonkeyJedi99 new york is to the right, and there are many countries in EST, not just the US
Luckily I live on the right side of EST... but I still wake up in the dark
Counterpoint: the sun stays up much later on the western side of a time zone which is great for a guy who works until 5 but still wants to go out for a walk in the park.
In Michigan, we have the worst of both worlds. We are almost touching the left time zone border, and the fact that it’s so far north makes it dark all the time
Lubbock: It sucks so much to be on the left on the timezone
Urumqi, China: That's cute.
Interestingly though for this reason there they kind of start their days 2 hours later (and there is a local timezone which corresponds to right that although it is not used officially) so schools e.g. start at 10:00 instead of 8:00
@@Izzy-gq3kd as a former Lubbockite, we did not start school at 9 or 10, both public and private schools started around 8-8:30
New game: Take a shot every time Sam uses the caveman clock stock footage.
atleast twice.....
nah dude.. everytime he says time, or clock
I'm about to die from alcohol poisoning, someone please call an ambulghngnbvfxdgkjb
funny i got this in my recommendeds right when i moved back to college! it's a 5-hour drive away and our sunrises and sunsets are documented as only being 10 minutes apart but it felt really dark when i woke up this morning
everyone: sleeps normal
me during summer/weekends: sleeps at 7am and wakes up at 5pm
3:34 this is the best joke on this damn channel.
Lubbock is also a joke.
Plot twist: HAI lives in Lubbock, Texas
Oh no
The jokes about Lubbock had me dying XD good stuff man
as a clock in the 1800's, yes, 69 minutes or 4:20 minute gap is family-friendly.
"Why Living on the Left Side of a Timezone is Dangerous
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Me who lives on Spain: ha ha h.............................
Western France for me (Toulouse)
Actually Spain is worse than France.
When I took Spanish in college, our teacher told the class that people in Spain take a nap in the early afternoon, and eat a big dinner at about 11:30 p.m. (2330).
I thought the exact same thing
Does seem weird Spain and Portugal are an hour apart. By any normal definition they should be in GMT. Logically France should be in GMT, but I think Napoleon decided to make them an hour ahead just to be different!
@@rogink Well normally France and Spain should be on UTC and Portugal on UTC-1 and it was the case between 1911 (when French time turned back by 9 minutes from the Paris' time, the official time since 1891, to GMT) and 1940.
Summer time (at UTC+1) was created in 1923.
In 1940, the Germans changed the time of the part of France the got, so France was divided in 2 time zones, causing huge difficulties mainly for trains. The French government decided to change the time of the rest of France to this of Germany.
At the end of the war, De Gaulle decided to move back to the former time in 2 steps but after the first step (from UTC+2, German summer time, to UTC+1), the plan was abandoned. So France stayed at UTC+1 without changing during summer until 1975.
In 1975, after the oil shock, they decided to set back the summer time (at UTC+2).
One little thing changed in 1996 : the switch between summer time and winter time was moved from the last Sunday of September to the last Sunday of October.
My source: fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heure_en_France
English equivalent (much shorter): en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_France
So everything happened a long time after Napoleon.
*someone* woke up on the wrong side of the time zone.
@Benjamin AhlersIt is a good one!
@@rscram Indeed
This is why I love daylights savings and changing the clock each year. I like waking up and driving in the morning to some light. I like always waking and sleeping with the sun, and I don’t understand why people don’t like changing the clocks and not working with the sun
But I’m on the left edge, so maybe the time change doesn’t make sense to those on the right
I wish I could watch these on auto play, but half the video is an Ad.
Idk how anyone can have a "sleep schedule". I just wake up depending on the plan of the day.... Tried it, and waking up at the same time every day makes me depressed.
soo.... you dont have a job?
I feel the same. That's why I love rotating shift work. Having regular 7-3 hours made me super depressed
Kinda feels like groundhog day when you have a sleep schedule and routine.
@@chango.-. Self-employment & flexible/changing schedules are a thing. I have a job but I could work whenever I want. I could come in at 12AM or PM if I wanted to(- & if there weren't other things in my life).
When you realize you live on the left side of the timezone
I live on the Greenwich median, so I'm good lol.
@@Charlie-et4td same lmfao
Dam Brits getting ride of my perfect timezone 5 years before independence
I live about 100km east from the Greenwich median...
...My time zone actually is this of Germany, UTC+1 in summer, +2 in winter (Toulouse, France)
the amount of love Lubbock is getting in this video
Known this for a while. Indiana only JUST stopped daylight savings but we're still as west as you can get in EST
The rest of the county needs to follow suit and stop changing the time twice a year.
Stop The Time Change!
“Clean, uniform hour increments”
Newfoundland: am I a joke to you?
Afghanistan too. (UTC+4:30) FYI: If you cross the border into China it is a difference of 3 and a half hours.
The Chatham Islands in New Zealand has its own time zone and is 45 minutes ahead of the rest of the country (except when the rest of the country is on daylight saving, then the Chathams are 15 minutes behind the rest of the country)
Yes.
Let's be honest. Your boss is the one killing you. He is the reason you have to wake up while it's still dark
No-one forces you to work for said boss. God bless capitalism and the freedom to choose your employer :)
Yeah, the real culprit here is not just timezones but also modern standardized working days. I would be much more effective if all of the things I needed to do happened an hour later, especially in winter
@@TheJukkis i work for myself :)
@@TheJukkis *laughs in monopsony employer*
Can't fire that boss!
It doesn't help that I live on the right side of a time zone, it's dark all the time anyways.
This is becoming relevant again with the current discussions about ending DST.
I thought the discussion was predominately about making DST be in effect the entire year, which would be a terrible idea. The children who have to be in school unconscionably early will, in effect, need to be in school even an hour earlier, if their metabolism is dependent on solar time, which will be even more destructive to the education process.