The 15th of March isn't filled with doom. It's just another day.
TIME Magazine | 14 March 2014
The
15th is the Ides of March, and you know what that means. You don’t? Oh.
It wasn’t good for Julius Caesar — he got stabbed 23 times by his
trusted friends on this day in 44 B.C. Fast forward a few thousand years
and Ryan Gosling gets fired from George Clooney’s presidential campaign
in the political drama The Ides of March. Even Homer Simpson
is warned of his downfall on the Ides of March after being the Chosen
One of the Stonecutters club. The Ides of March have a doom-filled
reputation, but every month has its Ides. Let TIME be your soothsayer
and explain exactly why you should, or shouldn’t, beware.
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