Page 364 of 365
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Page 364 of 365 is a phrase used on Twitter to express thoughts on the penultimate day of the year, December 30th.
Origin
The earliest known usage of the phrase was posted by Twitter[1] user @kotenahs on January 1st, 2012 (shown below). They tweeted, "Page 1 of 366: Same as page 364 of 365."
Spread
Over the next few years, Twitter users would use the expression and format sporadically. For example, on December 29th, 2013, Twitter[2] user @pangeran_lautan tweeted, "Page 364 of 365: 'This distance surely sucks. But I don't care. I still want you. I still need us. I love you'" (shown below, left). The following year, Twitter[3] user @MgaPinoyPatama tweeted an image that reads "Page 364 of 365," which received more than 185 retweets and 125 likes in less than six years (shown below, center).
On December 30th, 2017, Twitter[4] user @BrixFuster tweeted, "Time flies so fast Page 364 of 365 My 2017 Happiness, Adventure, Pain, Letting go, Achievements, Met new friends, acquired new knowledge, fell in love, broken, moved on, Blessed." The tweet received more than 3,100 likes and 2,200 retweets in less than three years (shown below, right).
On December 29th, 2019, Twitter[5] user @micxsantos tweeted, "Page 364 of 365. Thank you for all the lessons.. I am ready to close my book." The tweet received more than 58,000 likes and 39,000 retweets in less than one week (shown below).
In 2019, Twitter[6] published an Events page on the meme.
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External References
[1] Twitter – @kotenahs' Tweet
[2] Twitter – @pangeran_lautan's Tweet
[3] Twitter – @MgaPinoyPatama's Tweet
[4] Twitter – @BrixFuster's Tweet
[5] Twitter – @micaxsantos' Tweet
[6] Twitter – Time to turn 'page 364 of 365' before the new year arrives
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