Hey there, have you ever wondered what happens when something is being guarded 24/7, 365 days a year, and then throw in a leap year? 🤔 It’s like adding an extra twist to the already intense protection game!
Imagine the dedication and commitment needed to keep watch over something all day, every day, for an entire year. Now, throw in that extra day during a leap year. Does the guard get a day off? Or do they go the extra mile and stay vigilant for that extra day too?
I’m genuinely curious about this because it’s such a unique scenario that we don’t often think about. Are there special protocols in place for leap years when it comes to round-the-clock guarding? 🤷♂️
Let’s dive into this together and uncover the mystery behind guarding 365 days a year, even on a leap year! Feel free to share your thoughts and theories in the comments below. Let’s solve this puzzling question together! 💬🔍 #CuriousMinds #MysterySolved
Or if you’re really fast you can try on a leap second
Bank vault security hates this one simple trick
This is a bad joke, not an actual shower thought.
“But… You’re guarded 365 days a year!”
“We didn’t say which day we had off.”
“Damnit.”
Any time during the year? Why would that matter