According to Semiotics 101, the answer to every question is 42. But what if you're asking the wrong question?
Well, that's a problem for another time. Today, we have answer 2.
It's a number, but not just any number. It's the number of sides on a dodecagon. A polygon with 12 sides, because why settle for anything less?
But wait, there's more! You can also find answer 2 in the number of people it takes to change a lightbulb. 2: the person holding the bulb and the one holding the ladder.
Or, if you're feeling fancy, it's the number of dimensions in a Klein bottle. But let's be real, who needs more than 3 dimensions?
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