Taylor was so close to a nice reference if instead of saying, “me, me and Irene” on the search history guesses when “me, myself and Irene” was right there..
Summer is from: summer solstice (june 20th 2024) To the autum equinox (sep 22, 2024) The solstice is when the sun light lasts the longest. And the equinox is when day and night last the same time.
I always felt that June 20 should be the peak/middle of summer if it is the most sunlight, and not the start of summer. So June 19 would have the second most sunlight and Sep 21 would be nearly equal light/dark, but one is spring and the other is summer?
@@KevinLew There's a delay between getting the most sunlight and having the most heat (similar to the hottest part of the day being in the afternoon), so the days with the most light are around the Summer Solstice, but the hottest days are after. My mental map of summer is a cross between the two (June-August), but that's also heavily influenced by when students are in school.
For people who don't live in "El-Lay," Silverlake is an extremely hilly area west of downtown, bounded by Sunset Boulevard on the south (approximately), the LA River on the north (approximately), and Hollywood on the east. It's been a heavily gay neighborhood for a long time, which means lots of double income, no kids couples who have money to put into their houses.
@@bonghunezhou5051 i already put New Zealand in parentheses. As for anywhere else in the southern hemisphere I just choose the ones with English as its most common first language.
One day, "it could be anyone on the stage, including me" is going to pay off when it's the search history of a surprise guest hiding behind Big Screen.
Summer...? - 19/20/21/22/23 of June ~ 19/20/21/22/23 of 09 🕰 - May ~ early September 🕰 - 1 of May ~ autumnal equinox (varies from year to year) of September 🕰
Oh come on people.....4 seasons; 3 months each. Boomers don't confuse this....(Sigh). Summer: June, July, and August. Fall: September, October, and November. Winter: December, January and February. Spring: March, April, and May..... Period
Her favorite style of curry is Steph 😅😅😅
The answer we're all dying to know... there are eight Muppet movies
'i wouldn't say this was me' 😂
This was a fabulous game haha
love how taylor doesn't even bother specifying how many points
And now Mug Gate is in my search history!
Now I must know how many muppet movies there are!!!!!
Taylor was so close to a nice reference if instead of saying, “me, me and Irene” on the search history guesses when “me, myself and Irene” was right there..
the chain necklace and the button up is 🥵
Summer is from: summer solstice (june 20th 2024)
To the autum equinox (sep 22, 2024)
The solstice is when the sun light lasts the longest.
And the equinox is when day and night last the same time.
I always felt that June 20 should be the peak/middle of summer if it is the most sunlight, and not the start of summer. So June 19 would have the second most sunlight and Sep 21 would be nearly equal light/dark, but one is spring and the other is summer?
@@KevinLew There's a delay between getting the most sunlight and having the most heat (similar to the hottest part of the day being in the afternoon), so the days with the most light are around the Summer Solstice, but the hottest days are after. My mental map of summer is a cross between the two (June-August), but that's also heavily influenced by when students are in school.
Astronomical summer begins June 20/21st. Meteorological summer begins June 1st.
Summer is about June 20th to September 22nd, so more of September is summer than June.
I feel like once you’re not in grade or high school, summer is June through September.
Hollywood thinks summer begins in May, lol.
To much thought... Summer is 3 mo.. June, July, and August...... 4 seasons; 3 months each.
Outdoor marketing usually focuses start of summer from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Is it just me or did we all gloss over Taylor’s swollen lymph nodes a little too quickly??
Damn they all ratting out each other like that 😂
For people who don't live in "El-Lay," Silverlake is an extremely hilly area west of downtown, bounded by Sunset Boulevard on the south (approximately), the LA River on the north (approximately), and Hollywood on the east. It's been a heavily gay neighborhood for a long time, which means lots of double income, no kids couples who have money to put into their houses.
😊🥰Thank you for this ❤
Thank you, Exposition Fairy!
Summer is December - February.
Australian spotted! (Maybe New Zealand)
South Africa? Chile? Argentina? New Zealand?...
@@bonghunezhou5051 i already put New Zealand in parentheses.
As for anywhere else in the southern hemisphere I just choose the ones with English as its most common first language.
FYI, summer is June 22 to September 22.
Besties Slumber Party Edition of History Mystery is always a winner #alsoreggiewatts !
Were I live, we don't know about summer months. My mom says we only have two seasons, winter and road construction.
Ohhhh, hahahaha, I know where That is‼️👏👏👏
How’s Alaska?
@@CharlieKingCoaching Michigan
I feel like this game is usually harder, but this time i got them right too.
Any Seattlite would know that Irene was here based on googling the summer months. 😅 Why? Because September here is like Summer.
Summer Starts on the 1st of the month.
the happiest "fuck you"
One day, "it could be anyone on the stage, including me" is going to pay off when it's the search history of a surprise guest hiding behind Big Screen.
Summer...?
- 19/20/21/22/23 of June ~ 19/20/21/22/23 of 09 🕰
- May ~ early September 🕰
- 1 of May ~ autumnal equinox (varies from year to year) of September 🕰
🤣🤣🤣
It's tragic that they've filled in the Silverlake reservoir.
Easily my favorite game
It’s actually July, August, and September. Most of June is spring.
Thank you
Summer is more September than June.
21 to 21 of each.
Oh come on people.....4 seasons; 3 months each. Boomers don't confuse this....(Sigh). Summer: June, July, and August. Fall: September, October, and November. Winter: December, January and February. Spring: March, April, and May..... Period
un unbelievable boring , the british puff ( James Corden ) was head and shoulder over her