• @x4740N
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      Well hey atleast your mentioning your using metric unlike americans who conveniently forget the rest of the world exists

      Not everyone outside of america uses fahrenheit america

      Edit: It’s important to mention what your using americans because it screws up recipes if people don’t know what tempreture your using and it could be the difference between cold and hot and how you vs others interpret it

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t understand this. They’re two different dimensional units, mass/weight & temperature. Isn’t this like comparing apples & oranges?

      Honestly wondering.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Yes but it was meant as response to the post, so for the first panel: “69kg instead of lbs” and for the second panel “69 degree Celsius instead of Fahrenheit”

        • @samus12345
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          AKA 151 pounds and 156 degrees Farenheit.

  • @[email protected]
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    69kg is actually a pretty normal weight, 69lbs is super light, 69st would be incredibly fat. 69F would be super cold and 69C would be ridiculously hot. 69K would be insanely cold.

    • @rockSlayer
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      Ah, but you forgot about 69° Rakine. Which is also incredibly cold

    • @thessnake03
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      69F is what my thermostat is set to lol

      • Ophy
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        81 year ago

        Sure, It’s a good number for room temperature, but not for body temperature.

      • andrew
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        41 year ago

        Where do you live that it’s both comfortable and affordable to leave the temp at 69? I guess in the winter that might make sense, but that’s a lot of air conditioning where I live.

        • TheSaneWriter
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          21 year ago

          There are some states in the United States where electricity is insanely cheap.

    • Glowing Lantern
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      31 year ago
      For Reference

      Fahrenheit: Severe Hypothermia (unconsciousness/death)
      Celsius: Brain became a scrambled egg ‒ 27℃ ago
      Kelvin: Ice statue

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    This is the funniest thing ever. The way each of the characters faces progress throughout the frames. The 69 of it all. Stunning. Art.

  • TheSaneWriter
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    A true God among men. If we all had his dedication we would have colonized the galaxy by now.