I have two reasons why June 6 is a really important day, and neither has to do with the Devil.
First: VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE
Second: Today is the anniversary of D-Day, the day that forever turned the tide of war and destroyed the Nazis. While you're exercising your freedom to vote (did I mention you should vote today?), please be sure to take a minute to thank the thousands of men who fought and died sixty two years ago to preserve that freedom for you.
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Know what hexakosioihexekontaheyaphobia means?
fear of sixes? or fear of three sixes?
I would, if I knew Japanese. That’s my guess.