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It's not really related to dry january, but it's my 2nd time seeing that term this month, and after looking it up to find it's a real thing, I think it's a kinda neat (probably) coincidence as the name of january in my native language would roughly translate to "dry month" in english :3
Don't leave us hanging like that! What language???
Lithuanian :3