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wth 2's on 2nd day of the week. I had to research, the op is obviously from the future and there's still time for some of us because it's still Monday. 

Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesday is the third day of the week. (lies even though sun is the first on the row of a calendar monday is always #1, unless before the eyes of God than/then (just to be safe) sun is #1 unless) In the Islamic countries, Saturday is the first day of the week and thus Tuesday is the fourth day of the week. The English name is derived from Old English Tiwesdæg and Middle English Tewesday, meaning "Tīw's Day", the day of Tiw or Týr, the god of single combat, and law and justice in Norse mythology. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a translation of Latin dies Martis. 

what does it all mean?? 

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26 minutes ago, Paulsian said:

wth 2's on 2nd day of the week. I had to research, the op is obviously from the future and there's still time for some of us because it's still Monday. 

Tuesday is the day of the week between Monday and Wednesday. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week; thus, Tuesday is the second day of the week. According to some commonly used calendars, however, especially in the United States, Sunday is the first day of the week, so Tuesday is the third day of the week. (lies even though sun is the first on the row of a calendar monday is always #1, unless before the eyes of God than/then (just to be safe) sun is #1 unless) In the Islamic countries, Saturday is the first day of the week and thus Tuesday is the fourth day of the week. The English name is derived from Old English Tiwesdæg and Middle English Tewesday, meaning "Tīw's Day", the day of Tiw or Týr, the god of single combat, and law and justice in Norse mythology. Tiw was equated with Mars in the interpretatio germanica, and the name of the day is a translation of Latin dies Martis. 

what does it all mean?? 

Odd how in spanish, it´s the name of a god of war, but from a different pantheon, it seems that tuesday is a day to fight.

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