OK, WTAF. I just tried that with quite a few up to 999 and it seems to check out.
What's the number theory for this?
OK, WTAF. I just tried that with quite a few up to 999 and it seems to check out.
What's the number theory for this?
I spent quite a while on 322,and now I feel kind of cheap and dirty. Kek!
You could be right. It's probably a bell curve and just "seeing quite a few results" in a search doesn't give you the distribution.
Only way to know though is to graph it.
I think my debunkment is better actually, theirs is pretty weak.
When I made my graphic it occurred to me that they were over quite a wide date range, so there was no real correlation between them.
It's interesting though and should be studied.
(not volunteering at present, kek)
Yep, that's the date code on my graphic (a day earlier actually, mine is 16/6 kek).
I just tried it with a few other random things, like "houses", "arrests" but haven't found anything that works like that.
The problem is that any number (that I tried anyway) works. Not just 322.
That's more spoopy. Or is it?
Moar declas?
Oh he means the book. I haven't got that far yet. It's quite well written, very readable, but he comes across as someone who is always convinced they are right.
(takes one to know one, something I struggle with constantly, kek)
Most popular theory is that the VP is the real candidate?
Either that, or it's just the way politics works? His people have the most goods on the other people?