Found info about where In-N-Out Burgers obtain their product.
They make their own meat.
"We have always made our hamburger patties ourselves using only fresh, 100% USDA ground chuck — free of additives, fillers and preservatives. We deliver them to our stores direct from our own patty-making facilities in Baldwin Park, California; Lathrop, California; and Dallas, Texas. We control the whole process, so we can be certain of the quality and freshness of every patty we make."
That's what I mean - they have the same number value. It's not a lock, but I've test run a lot of words and similar sized/character words often times come back with no equivalent. Other words return very specific equivalents.
I guess the whole idea is that the number you get is the essence of the concept of the word, so two words with the same number value would be related. So this would indeed mean a lot to a numerologist.
(The rational mind boggles; how could this work? We're all living in some sort of Philip K. Dick simulation world.)
I missed this whole thing: "hamberders" was in a Trump tweet in January.
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13Buddha ago
Found info about where In-N-Out Burgers obtain their product.
They make their own meat.
"We have always made our hamburger patties ourselves using only fresh, 100% USDA ground chuck — free of additives, fillers and preservatives. We deliver them to our stores direct from our own patty-making facilities in Baldwin Park, California; Lathrop, California; and Dallas, Texas. We control the whole process, so we can be certain of the quality and freshness of every patty we make."
http://www.in-n-out.com/menu/food-quality.aspx
http://ecosalon.com/behind-the-label-in-n-out-burger-2/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-Out_Burger_products
Blacksmith21 ago
Among other things, In-N-Out translates to "hamberders" in English gematria. Go figure.
sore_ass_losers ago
What do you mean, translates to in gematria?
They might both translate to the same number, that doesn’t mean anything.
Blacksmith21 ago
That's what I mean - they have the same number value. It's not a lock, but I've test run a lot of words and similar sized/character words often times come back with no equivalent. Other words return very specific equivalents.
sore_ass_losers ago
I guess the whole idea is that the number you get is the essence of the concept of the word, so two words with the same number value would be related. So this would indeed mean a lot to a numerologist.
(The rational mind boggles; how could this work? We're all living in some sort of Philip K. Dick simulation world.)
I missed this whole thing: "hamberders" was in a Trump tweet in January.