What "Day" is your Birthday?

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beastwood225

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For instance my birthday is World Kindness Day, which is something im a little proud of. but yeah, does anyone else's birthday coincide with a similar event? and if it doesn't, what "day" would you want?

EDIT: also found out that my birthday is the same day that Graham Stark (from unskippable) joined the escapist :p
 

Mr.Mattress

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The Day Poland lost it's identity when the Nazi Germans invaded.

September 27th.
 

Betancore

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Apparently there will be a solar eclipse on my birthday in 2012. Wait wtf, are we born on the same day? I've got World Kindness Day too! Apparently it's also TWLOHA Day for some places. Personally I think it'd be pretty cool to have my birthday on the same day as Towel Day.
 

FortheLegion

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My birthday is the day after Christmas
Everyone sees that as a chance to give joint gifts and Christmas cards as Birthday cards :(
 

Deofuta

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Lets see...

For June 17th, I got:

1775 ? American Revolutionary War: Battle of Bunker Hill
1930 ? U.S. President Herbert Hoover signs the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act into law.
1944 ? Iceland declares independence from Denmark and becomes a republic.
1972 ? Watergate scandal: five White House operatives are arrested for burglarizing the offices of the Democratic National Committee, in an attempt by some members of the Republican party to illegally wiretap the opposition.

Also, its officialy

National Day, celebrates the independence of Iceland from Kingdom of Denmark in 1944.

Yay Iceland!
 

Prof.Wood

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Formation of the Nazi party
Birth day of Bill Bailey
and I think flag day this is from memory I can't be bothered to look.
24th of Feb.
 

gjendemsjo

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Furburt said:
gjendemsjo said:
Ugh, my birthday is 9/11. Have gotten alot of shit for that.
Why? I mean, it's not your choice you were born on that day, and I'm guessing if you're posting here, you were most likely born before 2001, so why should it be an issue?

I don't get that at all.
Yeah, but it's mostly because the shitheads at my school keeps finding ways to annoy me about it.
 

Eleuthera

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monkey day [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Day]

Well it's something I guess...
 

cynikles

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27th November.

Christian 'Feast Day' is about it.

A few other events have happened, but nothing of any particular note.
 

Betancore

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beastwood225 said:
Betancore said:
. Wait wtf, are we born on the same day? I've got World Kindness Day too!
cool, is your birthday november 13th?
Yes. Well, that's kind of weird. Anyway it's nice to have your birthday on a day like that. Doing something kind for someone else is a pretty good gift for yourself too.
 

Subzerowings

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I just checked wikipedia and it's quite weird...
I'm born on apple day and the international day of the nacho.
Sweet!
Also Trafalgar day, but I don't count that.
1096 : People's Crusade: The Turkish army annihilates the People's Army of the West.
1512 : Martin Luther joins the theological faculty of the University of Wittenberg.
1520 : Ferdinand Magellan discovers a strait now known as Strait of Magellan.
1600 : Tokugawa Ieyasu defeats the leaders of rival Japanese clans in the Battle of Sekigahara, which marks the beginning of the Tokugawa shogunate that in effect rules Japan until the mid-nineteenth century.
1774 : First display of the word "Liberty" on a flag, raised by colonists in Taunton, Massachusetts in defiance of British rule in Colonial America.
1797 : In Boston Harbor, the 44-gun United States Navy frigate USS Constitution is launched.
1805 : Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Trafalgar: A British fleet led by Vice Admiral Lord Nelson defeats a combined French and Spanish fleet off the coast of Spain under Admiral Villeneuve. It signals almost the end of French maritime power and leaves Britain's navy unchallenged until the twentieth century.
1805 : Napoleonic Wars: Austrian General Mack surrenders his army to the Grand Army of Napoleon at the Battle of Ulm. 30,000 prisoners are captured and 10,000 casualties inflicted on the losers.
1816 : The Penang Free School is founded in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, by the Rev Hutchings. It is the oldest English-language school in Southeast Asia.
1824 : Joseph Aspdin patents Portland cement.
1854 : Florence Nightingale and a staff of 38 nurses are sent to the Crimean War.
1861 : American Civil War: Battle of Ball's Bluff ? Union forces under Colonel Edward Baker are defeated by Confederate troops in the second major battle of the war. Baker, a close friend of Abraham Lincoln, is killed in the fighting.
1867 : Manifest Destiny: Medicine Lodge Treaty ? Near Medicine Lodge, Kansas a landmark treaty is signed by southern Great Plains Indian leaders. The treaty requires Native American Plains tribes to relocate a reservation in western Oklahoma.
1879 : Using a filament of carbonized thread, Thomas Edison tests the first practical electric incandescent light bulb (it lasted 13½ hours before burning out).
1892 : Opening ceremonies for the World's Columbian Exposition are held in Chicago, though because construction was behind schedule, the exposition did not open until May 1, 1893.
1895 : The Republic of Formosa collapses as Japanese forces invade.
1902 : In the United States, a five month strike by United Mine Workers ends.
1912 : During the First Balkan War, Kardzhali is liberated by Bulgarian forces
1921 : President Warren G. Harding delivers the first speech by a sitting President against lynching in the deep south.
1921 : George Melford's silent film, The Sheik, starring Rudolph Valentino, premiers.
1933 : Adolf Hitler withdraws Nazi Germany from the League of Nations
1944 : The first kamikaze attack: A Japanese plane carrying a 200 kilograms (440 lb) bomb attacks HMAS Australia off Leyte Island, as the Battle of Leyte Gulf began.
1945 : Women's suffrage: Women are allowed to vote in France for the first time.
1945 : Argentine military officer and politician Juan Perón marries actress Evita.
1959 : In New York City, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens to the public.
1959 : President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs an executive order transferring Wernher von Braun and other German scientists from the United States Army to NASA.
1965 : Comet Ikeya-Seki approaches perihelion, passing 450,000 kilometers from the sun.
1966 : Aberfan disaster: A slag heap collapses on the village of Aberfan in Wales, killing 144 people, mostly schoolchildren.
1967 : Vietnam War: More than 100,000 war protesters gather in Washington, D.C.. A peaceful rally at the Lincoln Memorial is followed by a march to The Pentagon and clashes with soldiers and United States Marshals protecting the facility. Similar demonstrations occurred simultaneously in Japan and Western Europe.
1969 : A coup d'état in Somalia brings Siad Barre to power.
1973 : John Paul Getty III's ear is cut off by his kidnappers and sent to a newspaper in Rome; it doesn't arrive until November 8.
1973 : Fred Dryer of the then Los Angeles Rams becomes the first player in NFL history to score two safeties in the same game.
1975 : Game 6 of the World Series is played between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinatti Reds. The game would be won on a home run off the left field foul pole at Fenway Park hit by Carlton Fisk in the bottom of the 12th inning, ending perhaps the greatest baseball game played in World Series history.
1977 : The European Patent Institute is founded.
1978 : Australian civilian pilot Frederick Valentich vanishes in a Cessna 182 over the Bass Strait south of Melbourne, after reporting contact with an unidentified aircraft.
1979 : Moshe Dayan resigns from the Israeli government because of strong disagreements with Prime Minister Menachem Begin over policy towards the Arabs.
1983 : The metre is defined at the seventeenth General Conference on Weights and Measures as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
1986 : In Lebanon, pro-Iranian kidnappers claim to have abducted American writer Edward Tracy (he is released in August 1991).
1987 : Jaffna hospital massacre is carried out by Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka killing 70 ethnic Tamil patients, doctors and nurses.
1994 : North Korea nuclear weapons program: North Korea and the United States sign an agreement that requires North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons program and agree to inspections.
1994 : In Seoul, 32 people are killed when the Seongsu Bridge collapses.
2003 : Images of the dwarf planet Eris are taken and subsequently used in its discovery by the team of Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz.
 

Lord Honk

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On my birthday, the US agreed that parts for the F-16 would be produced in Egypt. Woot!

Also, I share it with Riley Keough, who obviously is the "oldest grandchild of Elvis and Priscilla Presley", and also
Relatively speaking, of course :D

...I find it strange that I care more about the F-16 thing than that woman; then again, I'm a computer science student with an affiction for video games xD