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No "year 0" exists. The calendar goes from the year 1 BC to the year 1 AD. Like so:December 30, 1 BCDecember 31, 1 BCJanuary 1, 1 ADJanuary 2, 1 AD
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1 AD came after 1 BC.
Because they like fishing
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The last date of BC was 1 BC, then the first date of AD was 1 AD, there was no zero.
In 1 AD.
You talk to a fishing guru then agree that you like fishing (even if you dont) then he will say something like (Ilike Your style) then he gives you a rod
hunting, ice fishing, and normal fishing
1 BC ended and 1 AD began at the transition from December 31, 1 BC, to January 1, 1 AD. There is no "year zero" in this calendar system; the years transition directly from 1 BC to 1 AD. This system was established in the 6th century AD by Dionysius Exiguus when he devised the Anno Domini (AD) dating system.