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7 things to do with your extra ‘leap second’

Don’t waste it.

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Miles Klee

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Sorry to break it to you, but time is completely fake. Or in any event, it’s not as tidy as you thought: Much as we add a day to February every four years to compensate for Earth’s 365.2422-day revolution around the sun, we must now and then—as we must around 8pm ET Tuesday—add a leap second to calibrate for the 86,400.002 seconds the planet takes to rotate. 

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How will you spend this extra instant? Sure, you might delve into Last Week Tonight‘s archive of amazing one-second YouTube videos, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You can also…

1) Give someone the finger

https://www.instagram.com/p/4htDHBs9YJ/

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2) Swallow

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3) Zone out as you give yourself over to existential despair

https://twitter.com/9GAGTweets/status/600081381419524096

4) Make a major decision with a coin flip

https://vine.co/v/e7F6xUMwKzx

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5) Fall

https://vine.co/v/eJtl3hPIP2T

6) Have sex to completion 

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7)  Look directly at the sun

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H/T Washington Post | Photo via [Duncan]/Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

 
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