I think the problem is that where they wanted op to write MM/DD/YYYY, op wrote a bunch of numbers instead.
54 0 ReplyWhew for a moment I thought we were in 2023 but I am glad 2001 is still the future.
41 0 ReplySomeone call the president and warn him about 9/11!
18 0 ReplyWait? I have to do the next 2 years over again? Oh FFS...
7 0 ReplyI have some bad news, you're gonna want to sit down for this... it's 22 years you have to do over...
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ISO 8601 exists for a reason...
37 0 ReplyI'm so glad my country uses it by default, even in everyday situations. (Hungary)
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You hove to write confirm in the second line!!!
16 0 ReplyReminds me on https://userinyerface.com/
13 0 ReplyWow if only my local passport office had a website this nice!
4 0 ReplyThat was a journey. Thank you for that, I hate it.
3 0 ReplyOh look they have copied my local gym's website!
3 0 ReplyThat was amazing
2 0 ReplyI got 6:54, it's especially bad on a mobile browser
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Are you using a browser in a locale with a different date format? They might be using the default browser date parsing under the hood.
11 0 ReplyIt's probably this. That would be a fun oversight, though.
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8 1 ReplyIt's apparently a McDonalds employee form, not sure what form
2 0 ReplyMcform
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Looks like a normal date format to me.
1 0 ReplyThere isn't a 27th month, so it's invalid. What's the issue?
4 12 ReplyDid you read the format?
7 0 ReplyI don't get it either
2 2 ReplyBecause you're not reading it. The format says "MM/DD/YYYY".
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