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The (In)Significance of 222

17 min · 24 de nov de 2022
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Hey guys. Welcome back. This episode is another POP-UP episode about the very famous palindrome of the date 2/22/22...Because palindromes are fun right? But is there a fine line between harmless fun with coincidence and a divine message connected to number sequences? Where do we fall off the slippery slope of becoming unhealthily dependent on signs and wonders?

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