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It wasn't funny, it wasn't clever, but it was obligatory.
First webspace post.
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First fifth post.Really, I don't have a problem with it. In fact, I expect it. I love it. I *ADORE* it.
Its absence makes The *Mighty* Anonym cry. ;_;
-is not a clever pony-
tl;dr : All natural numbers are "interesting". Some numbers are prime, or are perfect, or are the smallest something, or whatever, and thus are interesting. If you start counting, you'll come up with a number without these qualities, but it's the first one without them, thus interesting. The next "uninteresting" number will be the first one of its kind, thus interesting. The next one...
Therefore, all natural numbers are interesting.
BaronGrackle speaks fact. EDIT: Wikipedia claims that the smallest uninteresting number makes it interesting by being the smallest. However, that doesn't make 14 interesting. Nor does it make 19 interesting. Nor 22.
@Noimporta: Of course we're deep in fun-fun opinion land, but come on. It's, like, the eighth prime number! And it's not like there's a limit to the prime numbers, either. So it's just dull. :-P
@DYRE: Yeah, I'm gonna pull a 180 degree turn on the number 6. Primarily because, as you said, it's the first perfect number. Plus, it is theologically the number of imperfection. JANUS POWER!
I find 6 interesting because:
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