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26 is the only positive number to be directly between a square and a cube.

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Slideshow : Math Lollipop Olympics - Work with #26 - National K-8 Classroom Activities | Examiner.com

Whoever made that should specify that it won't work if you use the number one or zero as the multiplier or as the divisor.

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25 Dark And Disturbing Original Versions Of Children’s Fairy Tales

These stories aren’t your happy endings but rather sometimes gruesome and shocking tales. Fairy tales used to be stories aimed at both adult and child alike and the grown-up themes they portray is good evidence of that. We dug deep with this list to find where our common stories come from and what the original dark (very dark) stories really were. Hold on tight as we dive into these 25 Dark and Disturbing Original Versions Of Children’s Fairy Tales.

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Italian Giambattista Basile’s version of Sleeping Beauty is really dark – the king who finds the girl rapes her while she’s asleep. She later on gives birth (while asleep) and is awoken only because one of the kids sucks out a splinter under her finger which was keeping her asleep. The king later kills his wife (who tried to get him to unknowingly eat the children) to be with Sleeping Beauty.

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Pinocchio

In Carlo Collodi’s original version, once Gepetto carves Pinocchio, the marionette runs away.
He’s caught by the police who assume Gepetto has abused him and they imprison the puppet maker. Pinocchio goes back to Gepetto’s house that night and accidentally kills the wise talking cricket. He later gets hung from a tree and suffocates.

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Peter Pan

Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie has more adult themes than you’d guess. Peter brings Wendy to Neverland to act as a mother to the Lost Boys. With time, Wendy starts to fall in love with Peter and asks him how he feels for her. He describes himself as her faithful son – now that’s the strangest friend zoning we’ve ever heard!

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25 Dark and Disturbing Original Versions Of Children's Fairy Tales

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As long as I can remember, I have liked the number 24.
That's it. That is my statement. My wildly, willfully, wanton statement,
devoid of any reason. I have liked the number 24 for a long time.

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Do you see 24 as purple? like maybe a single number rather than a grouping of colours 1 through 10.

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Do you see 24 as purple? like maybe a single number rather than a grouping of colours 1 through 10.

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I colored it purple because it is a passionate color.
Although digits are colored in my head, they are colored individually.
24 is made up of the two digits....2 and 4.
10 is also made up of two digits.
1 and 0. Black & gray.
 
Maybe the person who made this was thinking of a
"two two twain going two(t) two(t)."

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15

The age I disconnected from religion.
I did give it a try, but couldn't get their ideas to sit comfortably with mine.
 
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The age I started to realise I had very little in common with everybody else.
It took me a (very) long time after 14 to accept that.
 
Triskaidekaphobia (from Greek tris meaning "3", kai meaning "and", deka meaning "10" and phobos meaning "fear" or "morbid fear") is fear of the number 13 and avoidance to use it...

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If a number is divisible by 11, reversing its digits will result in another multiple of 11.
As long as no two adjacent digits of a number added together exceed 9, then multiplying the number by 11, reversing the digits of the product, and dividing that new number by 11, will yield a number that is the reverse of the original number.
(For example: 142,312 x 11 = 1,565,432. 2,345,651 / 11 = 213,241.)

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If a number is divisible by 11, reversing its digits will result in another multiple of 11.
As long as no two adjacent digits of a number added together exceed 9, then multiplying the number by 11, reversing the digits of the product, and dividing that new number by 11, will yield a number that is the reverse of the original number.
(For example: 142,312 x 11 = 1,565,432. 2,345,651 / 11 = 213,241.)

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That just messes with my head :confused:
 

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