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RT @townhallcom
Don Lemon: "Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime. Sorry, when a woman is considered to be in her prime in her 20s, and 30s, and maybe 40s…"

Poppy Harlow: "Are you talking about prime for like child bearing?"

"Don’t shoot the messenger! I’m just saying what the facts are! Google it!"
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“Don Lemon: "Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime. Sorry, when a woman is considered to be in her prime in her 20s, and 30s, and maybe 40s…" Poppy Harlow: "Are you talking about prime for like child bearing?" "Don’t shoot the messenger! I’m just saying what the facts are! Google it!"”

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@kairyssdal I looked it up, and a woman is in her prime at ages 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89 and 97.
@MissingThePt @kairyssdal 127 and 255 available for the Mercenne Fan girls

@MissingThePt
Fascinating. I was confirming some notes on my side and I'm seeing a very similar result set amongst males and nb. 📒

@kairyssdal

@MissingThePt @kairyssdal I love the way the 40s and 70s have THREE! Oh, Marrrrrrrcuuss!!! 😆
@MissingThePt @kairyssdal Good to know. I'm still squarely 64 for the next sqrt-my-age days.
@irina @MissingThePt @kairyssdal
"squarely". Haha.
:giggles to herself all day:
@MissingThePt @kairyssdal woot I have a prime year coming up after my next bday lol
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@kairyssdal
Damn I have to wait 3 years to be in my prime
@MissingThePt @kairyssdal Not 51 though. That just seems prime.
@kairyssdal Me waiting for Kai Ryssdal to respond to my reply which has blown up:
@MissingThePt
And irrational at 3.14159265358979323......
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@MissingThePt @kairyssdal So you’re saying I’m in a long composite streak?
@MissingThePt @kairyssdal
Wait, so if it's '23, is every woman in her prime? Or does that not work because 2023 is not a prime number?

@MissingThePt @kairyssdal
Clever.

It reminds me of a joke I heard while in college.

A fellow asked a math prof what prime numbers were. The prof said here's some examples, 1, 2, 3, but 4 isn't prime. Get the idea?

Having not understood, he asked a physicist . The physicist said here's some, 1, 2, 3, but 4, hm...all numbers are prime to a first approximation.

That didn't help, so he asked an engineer. The engineer thought for a bit, then said well, some primes are 1, 2, 3, 4 ...

@MissingThePt @kairyssdal The women Mersenne, France, for some reason are in their primes only in ages 3, 7, and 31.

@MissingThePt @kairyssdal When we moved into our first appartment here in Finland, we had under us a lovely lady born in the Grand Duchy of Finland. She was at the time 94 years old, and she stated that precise age for as long as we lived there.

I tentatively interpret this as the old phrase "a woman never gets older than N" actually having the correct answer N=94.

@MissingThePt @kairyssdal And if you make it past 100, you're in your prime at ages 101, 103, 107, 109...