I don't know - I think that there must be an answer - if the following statements are true...
1. May 8th, is
exactly
one month after April 8th
2. June 8th is
exactly
one month after May 8th
that then there must be a definition of "month" that works regardless of a month being 28/29/20/31 days long?
If so, this definition
must surely
apply to dates at the end of the month as equally as it does for dates at the beginning of the month.
I think that it's obvious what the answer
isn't
, but I think that there
is
an answer.
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