'Winter Solstice' is Earth's promise to bring more light into your life. When things get out of your hands, and the universe needs to intervene, it's called 'Winter Solstice.' Just kidding! It's when one-half of the earth is titled farthest from the Sun, and, thus, it becomes the shortest day of the year.
Since the Sun is far away, there will be less daytime. Hence, it becomes the shortest day of the year. It is followed by freezing winter, which makes everyone wish they weren't born at all or at least were born in the Caribbean Islands.
However, the next day starts getting longer every day, but it does not mean the cold has ended. It simply means more cold winter days. Gloom and despair are everywhere. The only thing that can make it worse is the arrival of the Night King or, even worse, power failures.
18 funny 'Winter Solstice' memes to crack you up
Here are some funny memes that will make you forget about the long winter and give you a few minutes of laughter.
Some people are built differently.
No one will ever find out.
Sweet, more time to waste now.
So excited.
Winter is coming.
There is always a positive spin to everything.
Double trouble.
Success.
This took a personal turn very fast.
Comes and goes in the blink of an eye.
That's one way of putting it.
This is beer math.
On the bright side, the days are shorter.
Protect the ears.
Yes to all.
Us Ron, us.
Why does he leave so early? It's so gloomy without him.
Yes, he is.
What is 'Winter Solstice'?
'Winter Solstice' is observed on December 21, the shortest day of the year. It is the last short day of the year, and then on, the days will be longer, and the earth will have more daylight. So, what happens during 'Winter Solstice'? One-half of Earth decides to pull as Rachel Green says it needs a break from the Sun. Thus tilting far away from it.
What's fascinating is that it occurs on December 21 or 22 at the same time globally. So, what's the correlation between this Solstice and the shortest day? Well, since one-half of Earth is far from the Sun, it means less sunlight and less daytime. Hence, it automatically becomes the shortest day of the year.
After Winter Solstice, the days become longer and keep on getting longer till Summer Solstice arrives, which is the longest day of the year and is observed on June 21. The official slogan of Summer Solstice should be 'winter is coming' as it marks the end of longer days and the arrival of long cold nights.