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|Lets count: CONTINUED: Continued: Again
|Lets count: CONTINUED: Continued: Again
|2/3/24
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''(Update as needed. Last updated 2/26/24 at 8:45 A.M. CST by Jacob Grady.)''
''(Update as needed. Last updated 3/1/24 at 8:45 pm CST, by Owen Behrens.)''


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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''I think this truly embodies the difference between middle school and high school'' ._ . Anywayyy, the middle school counting thread started at one, and it currently at 1444. There have been 1695 replies from 25 participants. ''(as of 2/16/24 at 7:27 pm CST, last updated my Owen Behrens)'' However, this thread does nOT have the unspoken rule that one person isn't allowed to send more than one message in a row, so there are many instances of the same person counting up three or more numbers in a row.
''I think this truly embodies the difference between middle school and high school'' ._ . Anywayyy, the middle school counting thread started at one, and it currently at 16500. There have been 1953 replies from 28 participants. ''(as of 3/1/24 at 8:45 pm CST, last updated my Owen Behrens)'' However, this thread does nOT have the unspoken rule that one person isn't allowed to send more than one message in a row, so there are many instances of the same person counting up three or more numbers in a row. In fact, the MSers started counting with multiple numbers in one message, with one message counting from 14000 to 16500. However, I don't think any numbers have been skipped.


==Notes==
==Notes==