luckythecat — 11/14/2025, 7:02:55 PM

these are the only numbers out of all the numbers 1-100 that don’t mean anything: 31, 35, 38, 44, 46, 47, 48, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68, 71, 72, 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98

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juniperrr:

88 means heil hitler

11/15/2025, 10:34:20 PM
cheesewhisk3rs:

What is the significance of 73

11/15/2025, 2:54:18 PM
esben:

most commonly chosen number between 1-100

11/15/2025, 3:43:45 PM
cheesewhisk3rs:

I thought that was 37

11/15/2025, 5:21:48 PM
luckythecat:

its either one because people think the numbers 7 and 3 seem random

11/15/2025, 6:04:16 PM
owl:

Where did you get these numbers from

What could 27 possibly mean

11/14/2025, 9:55:09 PM
luckythecat:

well idk about your friends but if somebody said, “26, 27,” my friends would go crazy

11/14/2025, 10:52:04 PM
zagle1772:

i mean i think i probably think about numbers more than the average person, so i’m prob biased, but i think there are a lot of these that have clear associations for me

11/14/2025, 9:20:00 PM
luckythecat:

I was mostly thinking about memes not like personal things like I love the number 31 but i’m not gonna get rid of it because of that and obviously Idk every meme in the universe lol

11/14/2025, 10:53:13 PM
zagle1772:

yeah, that's fair, though it's arguably far less impressive, because most of the ones with obvious associations for me listed here are more mathematical than memetic like for me, the most immediate associations for 31 are that it's a Mersenne number (one less than a power of two) and that 31-EDO is a popular tuning system in the xenharmonic community, and for a lot of these the obvious association is something like "49 is a perfect square" and "48 is four dozens" which are literally just math facts although a few numbers that i feel a genuine case can be made for are Number One: 49, which as previously stated is a perfect square, but it's also 7 squared, and as such, it shows up in the Bible a few times Number Two: 52, which is the number of cards in a deck, not including jokers (i think 54, being the number of cards in a deck when you *do* include jokers, also has a case to be made, but it's far weaker; there's a reason the thirteenth chapter of the third book of *A Tale of Two Cities* is called "Fifty-Two" and not "Fifty-four" Number Three:,,,, okay there isn't a third one, when i decided to use a numbered list, i thought there would be more than three, but apparently not

11/15/2025, 7:27:24 PM
luckythecat:

how do you know this stuff bro

like the thirteenth chapter of the third book of a tale of two cities lol???

I got rid of 52 and 49 I seem to remember that 49 means something else too but idk

11/16/2025, 12:53:12 AM
zagle1772:

i've been reading a tale of two cities for english class, and as for the other things,, well as previously stated i think i think about numbers more than most other people do

11/16/2025, 2:07:23 AM
busybird15:

99

11/14/2025, 7:34:21 PM
kiwi:

but whar about 24 the show

11/14/2025, 7:06:29 PM