While zooming in, I noticed the levels are 30%, 50%, 67%, 80%, etc. Does anyone know why 67 was chosen over 60 or 70? It feels oddly specific compared to the rest of the UI.
six seven!
>>108643304Probably for the same reason 133% was chosen.You can zoom out by one third or zoom in by one third.
2/3 scaling
676767
>>108643304I'm sorry OP but this is arcane occultist zoomer knowledge, you're not ready yet
>>10864330466.6 rounded up
>>10864330433.333333... + 33.3333333... = 67
>Op filtered by elementary school percentagesEnjoy being replaced by Mythos.
>>108643304Because humanity adopted base ten instead of vastly superior base twelve.
>>108643304If you were zooming in it would have been over 100%. You were actually zooming out, lil zoomie.Six seven.
>>108643604Wrong.
>>108643304GUYS DO NOT GOOGLE 6 7 WORST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE
>>108643327That's a gen alpha meme
>>108643304try open your calculator and see what you get when you multiply 100% by 2/3 anon
>>108643307fellow zoomer here. What does this mean? I think I forgot, no caps, haha
>>108643304@grok, what is 2/3 ?>>108643307>six seven!kek
>>108644611>>six seven>fellow zoomer here. What does this mean? I think I forgot, no caps, hahanice try, FBI
>>108644475Anyone who I don't like is a zoomer, doesn't matter if they are 8, 18 or 80.
>>108643304they know
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>>108644475you're half right67 is the last meme both gen alpha and gen Z share. for me at least. I have no idea what the Fanun Tax was when it came out.
>>108643304
>>1086433046 76 7
>>108649381Zoomers doing 67 were all ironic, the oldest of us are are thirty and the youngest sixteen>Fanum TaxFanum apparently is a streamer, but a lot of people who don't watch him did it because it's literally just "Take a bit of someone's food and say Fanum Tax". There's not as much context you need to get it, think of it like kids into Nerissa ordering burgers with no top bun and calling it "A Nerissa burger", then, kids with zero clue who she is, order Nerissa burgers because that's what their friends are doing
>>108649831Sex with Nerissa
imagine thinking of the dumb meme before thinking of 2/3rds
>>10864330467% (66.666...%) is 2/3rds
>>108650417there's a meme about 67%?
>>108650342I was so tired yesterday that it didn't register to me this was /g/ and not /vt/, but if anything, it makes the example work even better