That’s
what they say isn’t it, there’s safety in numbers the hypothesis is that there
is safety in numbers, by being part of a large physical group or mass, an
individual is less likely to be the victim of a mishap, accident, attack, or
other bad event. That is hardly true of many citizens in The Village. But
perhaps the phrase “safety in numbers” takes on another meaning, after all
names are not used in The Village, everyone known only by a number. Mind you
perhaps it’s all official in The Village, nothing personal. But really is there
safety in numbers, after all there is no number 7. Number 7 has been omitted,
apparently its only crime being that it’s a lucky number. As in the number 13
being an unlucky number and therefore some hotels in some countries do not have
a room 13. My wife remembers when she was a little girl her father pointing out
to her that the hotel they had booked in had no room 13. Perhaps Number 7 once
existed in The Village, but because he often found himself in “lucks way,” as
Number 6 does more often than not, the powers that be decided to expel the
number 7 from The Village. And yet the number persists, 1+6=7, as does 2+5=7,
as well 3+4=7 mind you so does 1+2+4=7 and not to mention 1+1+1+1+1+1+1=7.
Safety in numbers, there wasn’t for Number 7!
Be seeing you
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