67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
In my opinion, 67 should never be misused. It is just a very ordinary number, read in English in the format of '60 + 7'. Never use 67 as a brainrot(meme-like thing but it makes our neurosystem start to malfunctioning), but instead use it as number. '6, 7' is never the correct name of 67.
In my opinion, 67 should never be misused. It is just a very ordinary number, read in English in the format of '60 + 7'. Never use 67 as a brainrot(meme-like thing but it makes our neurosystem start to malfunctioning), but instead use it as number. '6, 7' is never the correct name of 67.
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@HuaTianXiangQi said in #5:
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Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #5:
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Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
@greatJaromie said in #6:
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Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
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@greatJaromie said in #6:
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> Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
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@HuaTianXiangQi said in #7:
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Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
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let's research the struggle sessions then on baidu
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #7:
> > > Source: Baidu
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> > Can you find us some cool pictures of xi jingping with winnie the pooh using baidu?
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> 1234
let's research the struggle sessions then on baidu
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@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
That's actually very interesting. Not sure what your intention was, but I learned something new which is always good, so thank you.
Which makes me think, if Chinese teenagers have that focus while the rest of the world is busy with brainrot, then the rest of the world may have a serious problem ahead.
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
> 67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
That's actually very interesting. Not sure what your intention was, but I learned something new which is always good, so thank you.
Which makes me think, if Chinese teenagers have that focus while the rest of the world is busy with brainrot, then the rest of the world may have a serious problem ahead.