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Picture this: you're a medieval baker, and your day starts at 2 AM. Not because you're an early bird, but because if you don't get those loaves going, the entire village might revolt. No pressure, right? Just you, the dying embers, and the constant worry of burning the local lord's breakfast.






















Hello everyone! Today we're going to learn about prime numbers through an exciting game called NumberChain. When I say "start," each player must say a prime number. If someone repeats a number or says a non-prime number, they're out. Let's explore this fun way to understand prime numbers together!


Welcome back, everyone. Tonight we're diving into the fascinating world of medieval medicine. You might think doctors back then were all about leeches and bloodletting, but there's a darker, more complex story here. Before we begin, drop a comment telling me your worst hospital experience.





















So you're telling me you're 28, living with three roommates, and your dating profile says "entrepreneur" because you sell essential oils on Instagram? That's like calling yourself a chef because you can make ramen noodles. But hey, shoot your shot, maybe some desperate dude will bite.
































