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I'm surprised people are so cautious over a superstition that is based on a fucking translation typo.
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Many freight locomotives actually do have 4-digit road numbers, but most freight railcars (at least in North America) usually have 5 or 6 digit numbers (4 digit road numbers on railcars are rare).jenat-lai wrote: howbout making every railcar with 4 numbers? aka 0666 instead of straight. Especially in that southern rail one, there's a big engine 666 and an engine of the same type named like 1706... what's with that? suddenly changing to 4 digit codes? Give ol' 666 a new zero.
Actually, I heard the Unlucky 13 comes from the fact that the 13th Apostle was Judas Iscariot, the Betrayer.Patrick Degan wrote:Thirteen is the number of participants in a witches' coven, hence there are the inevitable "Satanic" associations.Comosicus wrote:I don't see whaat 13 as an unlucky number has to do with christians. In the Middle Ages, in Romanian Principates, 13 was the number of the High Councill members (12 nobils and the voievode) in ressemblance of Jesus and the 12 Apostles..
Tis also supposedly unlucky (via Friday the 13th) because thats when Philipe (iirc) had the Templar Knights destroyed. So in a Christian context, it is a number/day where a christian king and a christian pope conspired to destroy a christian insitution.Patrick Degan wrote:Thirteen is the number of participants in a witches' coven, hence there are the inevitable "Satanic" associations.Comosicus wrote:I don't see whaat 13 as an unlucky number has to do with christians. In the Middle Ages, in Romanian Principates, 13 was the number of the High Councill members (12 nobils and the voievode) in ressemblance of Jesus and the 12 Apostles..