And I was wondering if it was in reference to the Night's Watch of Westeros, who fittingly take a vow of celibacy and dedicate their lives to dealing with problems the Southern quiche-eaters don't understand or even believe exist.
"The 4th of July" is more formal sounding, so it makes sense for the holiday, but many just say "July 4th" more informally when referring to the holiday.
Again grammatically is easier and shorter to say month day vs the day of month.
There's also a channel on the rs wiki's discord for reporting bad ads, which Cook responds to very quickly (single digit minutes from the interactions I've seen).
Use a different birthday for every service you sign up to, especially the ones like "restaurant wants you to enter details to use their wifi", same for other details that they don't need in order to offer you a service.
[0]: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Night%27s_Watch