tuesday-tuesday/tuesday-tuesday
On this most hallowed of days, the tuesday-tuesday paradox has reached its peak. A day so nice, it's not even a day at all. It's a temporal singularity, a vortex that warps the fabric of time and space.
But fear not, dear reader, for on this day of ultimate tuesdays, anything can happen. The laws of physics are mere suggestions, and the rules of reality are flexible. So go ahead, make a wish, make a bet, make a Tuesday.
Exceptions
But wait, there's more! There are exceptions to the tuesday-tuesday rule. Some say it's only on Tuesdays that start with the letter "T". Others claim it's only on Tuesdays that end with the letter "y". We can't confirm or deny these claims, but we can offer a list of possible explanations:
- tuesday-theses - the tuesday paradox as explained by a panel of esteemed experts
- tuesday-theses/tuesday-typo - a special edition, because who needs grammar
And don't forget to visit our sister site, /wednesday-wednesdays, for more temporal tomfoolery.