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xkcd bot@lemmy.worldB to xkcd@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

xkcd #3184: Funny Numbers

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xkcd #3184: Funny Numbers

Title text:

In 1899, people were walking around shouting ‘23’ at each other and laughing, and confused reporters were writing articles trying to figure out what it meant.

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Source: https://xkcd.com/3184/

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  • MagnyusG@lemmy.world
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    all the older ones at least had some kind of meaning behind them, this new shit is actual brainrot.

    • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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      Some kind of meaning behind them, huh?

      Let me ask you something.

      Can you count…

      All the way…

      To shfifty-five?

      • CodexArcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Shwam.

        Doo.

        Two and helf.

        Scheven.

        Schfourteen-teen.

        Shwenty One.

        Shwenty-Seven and Helf

        27

        37

        WHAT YOU SAY?!!

        • poweruser@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I have said “schfourteen-teen” about once per week for the past 20 years

          …I’m not sure anyone has ever gotten the reference

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        But this isn’t even a fair comparison because that’s literally a whole ass song with an animation compared to a dumb kid in some viral video saying six or seven

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      What’s the meaning of 42? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )

      • WHARRGARBL@lemmy.world
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        It’s the answer

        • Thaurin@lemmy.world
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          But what is the question?

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            That is the real question!

      • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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        we’ve been over this what is six times nine

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        It was Jackie Robinson’s number

    • LuigiMaoFrance@lemmy.ml
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      It’s the children who are wrong

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      Ok boomer

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      What did 23 mean? I thought the post was pointing out it meant nothing? 69 is a position, 420 smoke weed, boobs, 42 was a nonsense joke that meant nothing as well. They just defined it as the meaning of life for no reason from what I know… so 23, and 67 seem about the same, running closely behind 42

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        42 is from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. They built an enormous computer called Deep Thought that was the most powerful ever built to calculate the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything. The computer, after 75 million years of processing, came up with 42. The confused crowd that gathered to hear the answer did not understand. Turns out, 42 is the correct answer, but what is the question?

        So after that, they decide to build another computer, which is planet Earth, to figure out the question.

        It was still calculating when it was destroyed by the Vogons to make space for a hyperspace bypass.

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          Yeah I remember that, saying 42 is the answer to everything was what I called nonsense, as I could just as easily say 42 meaning everything is is the product you get from, 6 7 (meaning nothing). Poof, now everything is a multiple of nothing, and at the end of the day none of it made any sense or had any meaning

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            Funny enough, there’s a point in a later book in the series where they suggest the “ultimate question’” that 42 is an answer to could be “What do you get if you multiply six by nine?”

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              Which works in base 13!

              • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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                which, when a mathemagician occasionally asked adams about it, he would respond along the lines of “oh fuck”

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                Im 93% sure that 6*9 doesnt equal 42 in base 6227020800

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        Additionally, while technically imbued with ‘meaning’, even the number 420 itself is somewhat meaningless and was originally used to delineate those who knew from those who don’t. It’s just that it got famous enough that we now almost all know.

        In that sense I would argue it filled more or less the same function as 67.

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          I’d like to add that that’s called a shibboleth :)

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          I’ve heard it said that 420 referred to the time 4:20 pm, when a group would come together to smoke, but that sounds contrived.

          420 can also refer to the birth date of Adolf Hitler, which makes 420 a bit darker than just “haha, smoke.”

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        23 was before my time, but it is 1/3 of 69, so there’s that.

        • bottleofchips@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Ni

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            Ni’s NaN though and they no longer say it.

            • TrillianAstra@piefed.blahaj.zone
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              Japanese would argue otherwise, 二 is certainly a number.

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        23 is from the movie of the guy escaping from the number 23 I think?

        • LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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          Oh shit I forgot that movie, that was a Jim Carrey movie wasn’t it

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            I think so

        • SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de
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          No

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy

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            Thank you. I didn’t know what 23 was about

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      That number is just an example of a specific category of absurd humor. It’s rare to see that sort of thing applied to numbers though. In other situations, we’ve all seen it. Just repeat any dumb thing a hundred times and suddenly it becomes funny. You could look at pretty much any TV comedy. Pick any decade, like 60’s, 70’s, 90’s or whatever. The rule is very simple: Just repeat it and it becomes funny at some point.

      You could also say that the seeds of brain rot are older than we dare to admit. The 2020s just distilled it to its purest form yet.

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        What’s funnier than 24?

        25

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      67 is the police code for a homicide. Kids just didn’t understand it and thought it referred to something else.

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        I thought that’s 187

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          That might just be California. In standard “10” police codes, it’s 67. https://www.police1.com/resources/articles/police-codes-VqFqvwMyjl6GES0f/

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          187 is homicide, yes, but it says there 67 is homocide. You’re welcome.

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            Thanks. Fucking ios keyboard gets worse every day.

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          In California it’s 187.

          And now I gotta listen to sublime

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      What

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