'june 2026 calendar' Shows 13 Full Moons—And a Date That Shouldn't Exist
A viral anomaly is spreading among data analysts after a routine check of the june 2026 calendar revealed a "glitch in the matrix": the month appears to contain 13 full moons instead of the standard one. Even stranger, the calendar lists a "June 31st," a date that does not exist in any conventional timekeeping system. Experts are baffled, with some calling it a corrupted metadata artifact and others whispering about a hidden celestial event coded into our digital timelines.