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No, to be scared of numbers is ridiculous. Numbers aren't a real thing, you can't describe the concept of the symbol "7" or the word "seven" without attaching it to a set of things like seven days of the week or seven colours of the rainbow/spectrum (Although in reality there are only 6 individual colours of the spectrum, indigo isn't an individual colour it's just another shade of Blue, you could equally add Turquoise between Green and Blue but at the time, ironically given the subject of this thread, 7 was considered more mystical number than 6 so indigo was chosen to bring it up to 7) in order for you to understand the concept of what the symbol "7" and the word "Seven" actually mean. So to say the number 7 (which isn't a number but the Cardinal of any set of 7 things) is unlucky is stupid because how can something that doesn't actually exist be unlucky?
Or even better how can something that does exist be unlucky? Lucky and unlucky are just words we use to describe how the outcome of series of random events affected us, we use Miracle and Tragedy the same way. If a bus full of nuns is driving on a mountain path and at one specific moment a hunter near by trips and falls and in the process pulls his trigger and the bullet flies into the air and hits a hawk hovering just above which falls out of the sky and lands beside a rabbit who gets scared and rushes out into the road in front of the bus causing the driver to swerve to the left into a ditch and all survive we call it a Miracle whereas If a bus full of nuns is driving on a mountain path and at one specific moment a hunter near by trips and falls and in the process pulls his trigger and the bullet flies into the air and hits a hawk hovering just above which falls out of the sky and lands beside a rabbit who gets scared and rushes out into the road in front of the bus causing the driver to swerve to the right off the path into a ravine we call it a Tragedy, the conditions are still the same so technically they are both Miracles, we just separate them by the outcome like we separate Lucky and Unlucky by the outcome because we don't see the bigger picture of how unlikely the series of random events were in the first place and how the outcome is actually irrelevant.
You don't have 666 in your post count because it is the number of the beast, you have it because you post incessantly so are eventually going to reach a count with 666 in it, what would have really be weird and random would have been if you'd have started the same post when you had a count of 15555
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