Tenty one
35 0 ReplyTenty two
11 0 ReplyTenty twee
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I didn't know memes could smell like they're old through the screen until I saw this one
Google logo before Corporate Memphis bullshit and the dude using a feet to hold his cup of tea just like the classical antiquity raptor, it's just perfect
31 0 ReplyThis meme was passed down to me by my mother.
7 0 ReplyA feet
4 0 ReplyLike that old book smell.
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Because base 12 is superior to base 10.
- Signed, the Sumerian master race
23 0 ReplyDon't you mean base 10?
5 0 ReplyNah, base 10 is superior than base 10. Atleast base 10 isn't base 10
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Didn't they have base 60?
2 0 ReplyYes, but they actually combine base 12 with base 5 to get base 60.
And how they do it, is also quite interesting:
With one hand you can count to twelve. Use each finger segment of the four fingers to denote a number and count by placing the thumb.
Base of index finger is 1, middle is 2 and top is 3. Middle finger has 4,5,6, ring finger has 7,8,9. Pinky has 10,11,12.
Now use the other hand to count how often you reached 12.
In terms of the names of the numbers, it goes 1-12 like we also have in English (that's why eleven and twelve have unique names).
And then you have 1-5 dozens, to get up to 60.
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Even oneteen would be better
15 0 ReplyUgh that would mean more teenagers
7 0 ReplyAren’t tweens just as bad?
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111 is always "eleventy first" to me.
12 0 ReplyIt’s a holdover from an older base-12 counting system, one of many, many relics of the fact that English is an ever evolving language.
Edit: it’s not a holdover from a different base, but a different way of counting. See comment below for details.
9 0 ReplyNo, it supposedly derives from an old word for a leftover. Eleven is one left over after ten; twelve is two left over after ten. https://www.oed.com/dictionary/eleven_adj?tab=etymology#5639642
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It should be ten-one
7 0 ReplyI like "firsteen" "seconteen" "thirteen." I'm helping to replicate the sound changes.
12 0 ReplyAs long as we are changing things, why not get rid of the order shift as well? Teenty one, teenty two, teenty three, teenty four, etc.
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Or tenty-one
11 0 ReplyThat's what i said lol
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How old is this? That's the Google logo from like 30 years ago
7 0 Reply30 years ago was the best Internet
7 0 ReplyDon't age me that much. Google isn't quite 30, only 25.
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Because there are 2 of them. And they look like L's.
So it's L-even
6 0 ReplyGreat! Now do twelve!
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Same reason why it's "once" and not "dieciuno" in spanish :)
5 0 ReplyIsn't that shit confusing? Once is one in English and eleven in Spanish. You can't explain that!
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Pretty sure its would be ichi-juu-ichi in Japanese
4 0 Replyjust juu-ichi I think the singular ten is implied.
7 0 ReplyIndeed. Same rule applies to one hundred (hyaku) and one thousand (sen), but not after ten thousand (ichi-man, ichi-oku, i-cchou, etc.), except in the intervals between every 4th zero like in the first set (juu-man, hyaku-man, sen-man, etc.). I love Japanese.
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Dek-unu in Esperanto.
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why doesn't "one" rhyme with "bone"?
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