>>12170206>33 bones in spineOk there's 1
>33 octaves from...You just picked a random note and decided to count based on that.
>mach 33 is escape velocityNot quite. If you're going to make a point of a specific number, it's got to be exact, there aren't 33.2 bones in our spine, after all.
>In BuddhismWho cares what Buddhism says?
>JesusHe (supposedly) performed 7, not 33 so you're just flat wrong here. Also, he might not have even existed, so his age might be completely irrelevant as well
>speed of soundagain, not quite. Even so, you can't just use a number that ISN'T 33, multiply it by 10 and then expect me to be impressed that it matches some other random ass number (that it doesn't actually match)
>repeated escape velocityyou might want to stay on /x/....
>some random thing is located at a point on earth relative to Greenwhich, England..um..okay. I'm EXACTLY 33 inches away from my homework basket. I'm also EXACTLY 33 feet from my porch door. I'm also EXACTLY 33 meters from the neighbor whose tail is EXACTLY 33 cm long. Not impressed by random ass shit without meaning.
>33 melting pointlmao first off, that's wrong again. and you've got from the metric system to the imperial system now. Do you honestly not see how this is just stupid? "The sun is exactly 100 blorforps away from my house! which is also exactly 1,000 shinggrapps away from proxima centuri holy shit!!!!"
>sun weightLMAO okay this is the dumbest one yet. Not only is this wrong again (you want exact numbers here) you can't just fucking multiply something by 1,000 and then say it's some crazy ass coincidence
Did you know that 1,000 meters is 1 kilometer!? holy shit dude and wait it doesn't stop there, 1,000 kilometers is one megameter holyyyy fuuuuuuccckkkk we live in a simulation!!!
I know that you actually believe all this nonsense, so please, for your own mental health read this, sit down for an hour or two and consider that you haven't actually found out the secret of the universe.