Homeopathy... Oh boy, my mom believes in it. As well as crystals with special powers.
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There are some rocks with special powers. Like uranium, Plutonium, etc.
Yes, but those are dirty, brutish science rocks. Not special coloured crystals with the powers of emotional healing™, protection against negative auras™ or unseen life™, and the power to give a room or a house a positive atmosphere™.
You know, the kind that those doctors (who totally know nothing at all!) don't want you to know about because it'll put them out of business.
"Fahrenheit describes the level of comfort for a human. From coldest to warmest that you may experience outside."
Best response to this is to ask whether 50°F is a comfortable room temperature.
Actually, no. The best response is no response.
Fahrenheit is cooler name than Celsius.
Why is that stupid? It's based off salt water. You're mostly salt water.
The arguments Fahrenheit's defenders make are not objective, they vary from person to person. Does a hot summer's day feel like 100%? Yes, no, maybe? For me it doesn't, I've been in a sauna. Does an arbitrary distance below freezing feel like 0%? Or does 0% come earlier, i.e. once you can no longer exist without clothing?
If the defenders made arguments like "it's neat to have 100° at body temperature" I wouldn't say anything. But the arguments they make (see my quote) are not factual.
Oh, yeah. All temperature experience is subjective. It's just that F is closer to "big round numbers" than C for our experiences.
As an American I used to use a variation of this phrase.
Then I decided to experimentally switch to using Celsius. Took a few weeks/months to really internalize it and stop having to do on-the-fly conversions, but honestly I love it.
It’s remarkable how useful having 0 be freezing is for weather. It makes understanding sub-freezing temperatures much easier. Which also helps reinforce what a degree Celsius means.
I wish other Americans would try it. I haven’t gone back, all my devices are still on Celsius over five years later.
Combined with the trite "Fahrenheit is for humans, celsius is for water".
My brother in Christ. You are 70° water.
And what is a Major factor in weather? Water.
Europeans shaking and crying at the realization that the difference between 70° and 75° is more obvious and meaningful than 21.11° and 23.88°
Americans shaking that 20-25C is more obvious than 68-77
Above 30 you just complain 25-30 you wear shorts 20-25 you wear whatever 15-20 you wear a t shirt and jeans 10-15 you consider a light jacket or a long sleeve 5-10 you firmly wear the light jacket or long sleeve 0-5 you bring a heavier coat Below 0 you complain
Beautiful 5 degree increments that perfectly describe what to wear in C Where with Fahrenheit you end up with weird numbers like 86 degrees
I like that scale, but Ottawa exists: can you give us the various levels of lament from 0 down to -40 or -50?
And is there a bonus wind scale to add to the suck?
Take your scale and bump it down by 5 degrees C and you have my personal scale.
I don't understand why the difference between 70 ad 75 is more obvious than 21 and 24. Can you explain it?
*Europeans, Asians, Africans, southamericans, australiaandoceanians and 23/24 of northamericans
*21.11°
I once got accused of having a corporate shill account after explaining how coupons work.
Man was whingeing about paying full price for Domino's and got pissed at me when I pointed out they didn't use the 2 for 7 deal that takes up half their homepage.
Some people just can't admit they fucked up XD