Yes, if you're a Plainist. This day was choosen by Plainism as the day of the Great Truce. This day can be used to comemorate a new modern age, and put an end to all blood rituals, including sacrifice and war.
Every leap year, this poem shall be recited, people shall disarm, a Great Truce will fall upon all of the land, and no blood shall be spilled by arm or hand of man. And if you should need to see the color red, you should use red wine instead.
The Great Truce On extra day of year of four,
The people shall recite this score.
And neither by man's arm or hand,
Shall blood be spilled upon the land.
This blood of yours which flows through me,
Flows also through my enemy.
Today I call the Greatest Truce,
And share with him your finest juice. Today, to god, I wish to say,
Your blood I will not spill away.
If you so love the color red,
I'll pour for you this wine instead. I cast my blade into the sea,
And free myself of misery.
So it may harm no one no more,
I give it to the salt sea floor. I'll never again use a blade,
For ritual of blood parade.
The rites of ancient time are through,
I will spill no more blood for you. Alex Krichmar Feb 29th, 2008
This is the 299th day of the year (300th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar.
He spends 14/365 on holiday (except in leap years).
3080 will be a leap year.
1776 was a leap year
No. If the year number can be divided by four then it's a leap year. 2012=Leap year.
Yes 2016 is a leap year.
2112 will be a leap year. If you meant 2012, then it too was a leap year.
no,the next leap year is 2012!No, it is not a leap year.
2052 will be a leap year.
The year 2500 is not a leap year.
The year 3300 will not be a leap year.
The year 2225 is not a leap year.