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People already dreading 2025 after making worrying realisation about how it will start

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Published 16:04 2 Dec 2024 GMT

People already dreading 2025 after making worrying realisation about how it will start

People reckon the calendar is foreshadowing a 'messy year' ahead

Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle

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We're just a matter of weeks away from 2025 now.

While many of us are chaotically prepping for the festivities of Christmas and food comas of Boxing Day - we're also simultaneously working on our New Year's resolutions for a 'new year, new me' situ.

However, some social media users reckon we're already off to a less-than-ideal start after making a worrying realisation about how it will start...

We're just a few weeks away from New Year's Eve... (Getty Stock Image)
We're just a few weeks away from New Year's Eve... (Getty Stock Image)

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Now, if you look at your calendar on the iPhone app, you'll notice a pretty stark acronym starting off the first three days of the year based on which days the dates the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of January land on.

New Year's Day lands on a Wednesday while the 2nd is a Thursday and the 3rd is, you guessed it, a Friday.

From looking at how the calendar is laid out, the acronym 'WTF' is spelt across the top of the calendar - something one Twitter user was super quick to bring attention to

The user pointed out: "2025 will start with WTF."

"I don't want another WTF year," lamented a second, while a third declared: "Oh its gonna be a messy year."

A fourth speculated: "Is this foreshadowing?"

Someone else added: "Well now I’m worried because the last time that happened was in 2020 and we all know how that year went."

"'WTF' as in 'WTF was 2024'," put forward another and a final user resolved: "Well that’s a bad sign but lets see what happens..."

Well, I guess we'll have to simply wait and see what 2025 brings us.

Social media users rushed in to share their fears over what they reckon could be a very 'messy' year (X/@Averyhosbach)
Social media users rushed in to share their fears over what they reckon could be a very 'messy' year (X/@Averyhosbach)

Speaking of dates, a psychic has revealed four key dates that will lead to major transformations throughout the course of this month.

These include 25 December with astrologer Kate May explaining: "This celestial shift brings a burst of optimism, spontaneity, and a craving for freedom in relationships, creativity, and personal growth."

27 December is also apparently one to note down, with Kate sharing: "This emotionally charged full moon heightens intuition, family ties, and emotional release.

Up next is 29 December, with the expert noting: "After a few weeks of communication mishaps and delays, Mercury ends its retrograde, providing clarity and forward motion in career and organisational matters."

And lastly is the final day of 2025, 31 December.

On that day, we'll see the moon aligning with Jupiter in Taurus, which is apparently a good thing, as it means the 'year ends with a celestial blessing'.

"As the moon aligns with expansive Jupiter in Taurus, this is a fortuitous alignment for setting intentions and manifesting abundance.

"This rare conjunction amplifies feelings of gratitude, abundance, and hope for the future," Kate rounded off.

"By working with these cosmic alignments, you can enter 2025 with confidence, clarity, and intention."

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Images

Topics: Life, Social Media

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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