• @[email protected]
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    49 months ago

    It was a joke response to a joke post about measuring things in different ways which happens around the world. It’s pretty funny that you’re cool with generalizing all Americans but the second someone points out that some Europeans measure differently too you’re suddenly defensive about it.

    • @Gabu
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      'murican can’t figure out the difference between Anglos and Europeans, as usual

    • @Dasus
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      I love it when you get offended when people throw your jokes back at you.

      Even the UK National Health Service uses kilograms by default, not stones. So saying “y’all also measure in stones” is akin to saying that “y’all Americans believe in segregation” because there’s still some racist grandpas who think it was better that way.

      • @[email protected]
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        49 months ago

        The US measures ingredients and pharmaceuticals in g and mg. I’m not sure what your point is. We use both Metric and Standard on a regular basis. I’m not even sure why you’re intrigued when it literally does not affect you. And an additional point, if metrication is so I portant to you, why don’t you finish removing dozenal time and the 12 month calendar from your daily use? Not even you are fully metric.

        • @Dasus
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          -79 months ago

          We’re on a post that’s about making fun on the imperial system.

          If that’s triggering to you… maybe move on to the next post?

          “Standard”?

          Such tasty irony. :D

          “metrication”

          You mean standardisation?

          “dozenal time” :D

          Our clocks work on 24-hour time, yank. And those twenty four hours are divided into 60 minutes and 60 seconds, which is called sexagesimal, meaning base-60. Imperial isn’t base-anything, as every unit is different from the next.

          An inch is 3 barleycorns. A barleycorn is 4 poppyseeds. A poppyseed (2.11mm) is six points. A point, 0.35mm is twenty twips. A twip is 17 micrometers.

          Also, looking at recipes online, measuring via volume (cups) more common in the US than grams.

            • @Dasus
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              19 months ago

              You don’t find “metrication” and “dozenal” hilarious when the context of the post is ‘Americans don’t understand metric systems’?

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        I love it when you get offended when people throw your jokes back at you.

        You’re the one who threw a massive tizzy when an American associated you with the Brits. And your comparison is bad because bringing back segregation is the unspoken goal of the Republican party these days.

        • @Dasus
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          You can perceive my comments any way you like man, but I’m pretty sure I know my moods better than you. :D

          So the comparison to someone wanting someone we know is archaic and bad back is wrong because you have way more of previously mentioned racist grandpas and they actually have political power, and you do not?