• criticon
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      I’m Spanish all the days of the week are named after the planets, the moon and the Sun

      Lunae Dies’ en honor a la diosa Luna, es lunes.

      ‘Marti Dies’, en honor al dios de la guerra, Marte, y es martes.

      ‘Mercurii Dies’, en honor al dios del comercio, es miércoles

      ‘Jovis Dies’, en honor a Júpiter, dios de dioses, es jueves.

      ‘Veneris Dies’, en honor a Venus, diosa del amor, es viernes.

      ‘Saturni Dies’, en honor a Saturno, dios de la agricultura, es sábado

      ‘Solis Dies’, en honor al dios Sol, es domingo

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        I mean in English it’s

        Sun

        Moon

        Tyr (Mars)

        Odin (Mercury)

        Thor (Jupiter)

        Freya (No roman counterpart, arguably occupies the same function as Venus)

        Saturn

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          I knew English names were the Nordic gods but I didn’t now they equated to the Roman gods/planets. TIL

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        Saturn is also how we get Saturday in English.

        Wednesday comes from Woden’s Day, an alternative spelling of Odin’s Day.

        Which leads us to Thor’s Day: Thursday.

        I don’t know where we get from Mars to Tuesday and Venus to Friday though.

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    Isn’t Earth Day the day when technically all of earths renewable resources for the year are used up, as a symbol of how unsustainable or consumption is?