Dumbass just has it upside down it's actually just LL:6
240 1 ReplyYou Americans with your imperial system. 9:77 o'clock is 10:17 in metric. /s
156 2 ReplyClearly it's set to metric time
71 0 ReplyWhat are the laws in the US regarding this? In Germany, this clock is clearly defective and must be repaired or replaced or refunded by the vendor at no additional charge.
59 0 ReplyThat clock obviously runs on military time. Easy mistake to make.
48 2 ReplyThere are still Kmarts??
41 0 ReplyThis broken clock never right once!
37 1 ReplyThis clock is clearly using the galactic alphabet. Buyer should have looked before buying.
34 0 Replyalways check the packaging to make sure you're buying a clock that's base 60. Especially from Kmart
33 0 ReplyMoney exchanged hands though, so it accomplished its purpose (of tricking the buyer). :-(
30 1 ReplyOr is the time LL:6?
29 1 ReplyWe converted to decimal time.
21 0 ReplyThat's obviously Fri Apr 24 1970 02:22:39 GMT+0000 in Unix time.
18 0 Replyit's showing internet time
17 0 ReplyIt's upside down. The time is LL:6.
15 0 ReplyAll y'all guessing this is Australia are correct, dude's got it listed on his profile. https://twitter.com/Sheeds1984 This is also his pinned tweet, he's probably enjoying the fame.
14 0 ReplyThe clock in my car says that the year is 2165. Sometimes it corrects itself to the right year after a while, sometimes it doesn't. 🤷♀️
14 0 ReplyShould ring in 13 minutes
9 0 ReplyYou found the extra matter in the universe! Incredible!
6 0 ReplyKmart is still a thing? Is this the 90s?
9 3 ReplyLowsy Smarch weather!
5 0 ReplyI'm sure those "7" are actually question marks.
1 0 ReplyPerhaps try a store that still actually exists, next time?
1 13 ReplyI hate it so much when people say or write "the wife". Riles me up
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