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Today is World Semicolon Day.
It is observed annually each April 16.
The symbology of the semicolon in this observance is somewhat obtuse for we who are functionally illiterate ...
As so many of the recent indoctrinations of the woke public education under the biden idiocracy system are.
The editing character symbolizes mental health awareness day focused on suicide prevention, addiction recovery, and self-injury support.
The day recognizes suicide survivors and raises awareness and support for those suffering with mental health from beneath their crayola red, green, and blue colored hair.
The semicolon (;) itself serves as a symbol of hope.
It represents a sentence an author could have ended but chose not to do so.
A signification of that decision to continue living.
The day serves as a call to action to reduce the stigma around mental health, promote open conversations, and encourage seeking help.
I suppose the mental image we should project is "you are not alone".
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For many people, the tax deadline is crucial for maximizing refunds and ensuring compliance with tax laws, and it's always recommended to check for any specific state-level deadline updates.
• Filing Deadline: April 15, 2026, is the deadline to file or request an extension using Form 4868. • Payment Deadline: If you owe taxes, payment is due by April 15, 2026, even if you file an extension. • Extension: Filing a request for an extension gives you until October 15, 2026, to file your return, but you must still estimate and pay what you owe by April 15. • Postmark Rule: If mailing, your return is considered on time if it is postmarked on or before April 15. • Estimated Tax: The first quarterly estimated tax payment for 2026 is also due on April 15, 2026.
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Today I observe my maternal Scottish culture and heritage with National Tartan Day.
Tartan Day was founded in Nova Scotia as an annual celebration of Scottish culture and heritage and has grown more popular every year.
We have a local gathering called "Tartan Day South" which recently transpired at the end of March.
It's all very exciting to realize that there is a contingent of people with similar backgrounds as my own.
In the US, it was declared 'Tartan Day' by the Senate in 1998 to celebrate the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States.
Slàinte Mhath !
Slàinte mhòr !
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