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Frixion168
Even if we caught up, by posting the numbers in order until
the counting number and the post number matched, there
still exists the possibility that a person, in the future, would
post a comment, without a counting number, and throw it
off again.

Ah...the unpredictability.
The lack of synchronicity.
The imprecision. :p


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433 is a twin prime. The other half of the pair is 431.

A prime number is called a twin prime if there exists another prime number differing from it by 2.

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"Enough. If you keep that up while I’m studying, you’ll be my instruments. As in drums that you’re supposed to hit really hard with the drumsticks!”
 

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