In 1899, people were walking around shouting '23' at each other and laughing, and confused reporters were writing articles trying to figure out what it meant.
https://xkcd.com/3184/
@xkcd they cant keep doing this, eventually we'll run out of unfunny numbers
@cinebox @xkcd anyone know why 58.008 an 67? (I'm old I don't get it)

@NexCarter @cinebox @xkcd

58008 is now an old people thing. In my yoof it was 5318008.

Enter it in a calculator with a 7-segment display and hold it upside down. It’ll come to you.

@quietbear @cinebox @xkcd oh ffs.. 1353 (that's a German one..)
@NexCarter @quietbear @cinebox @xkcd the French equivalent should be 35383773
@KewlCat @NexCarter @quietbear @cinebox @xkcd Dammit! Calculators aren’t what they used to be! 😤
@NexCarter @cinebox @xkcd 58008 reads "boobs" upside down on an old 7-segment digit calculator. The 6-7 thing, NFC.
@derickr @NexCarter @cinebox @xkcd The 67 thing was a trend on TikTok. After a few samples of a rap song that contains the words "six seven", kids started to use these words in their videos in the hopes to be sampled as well. That kicked off a whole meme.