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BlazingGlory
Title: KANE LIVES IN DEATH!
Joined: Aug 10 2009
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| Mr. Satire wrote: |
| You know, I bet your hate for metric comes from the fact that you have always used another system and hate change. Besides, using the same system would be a whole lot simpler. Also, Usa, we use Metric and we aren't flooded with undesirable people. |
...I'm fairly certain there was a serious sarcastic undercurrent in his comment that was layered on fairly thickly, but that could just be me.
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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
Location: Termina Field
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hey, after that we should all agree to speak english world wide. it's totally a better language than everything else.
after that, lets start adapting everyone's cultures around the world to all be the same. conformity is a lot easier than individuality. |
This.
Fuck the Metric System.
You know who else wanted everyone to be the same? Hitler.
I bet he used the Metric system too. |
FNJ, keep the standardization of English out of here.
Atma, Hitler KILLED people who did not agree with them, supporters of metication just favoring and promoting the metric system and metrication.
ALSO: According to Wikipedia, most of the world uses it. My country uses it! I'm not demanding everyone has to have the same religion, race, sexual orientation, culture, etc.
Also, measuring in odd measurements like feet makes me feel like a caveman. Feet. Seriously, what the fuck were they thinking!?
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Milhouse
Joined: Dec 19 2008
Location: Charlottesville, VA
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You know who uses the metric system in America? Drug dealers and Volkswagen mechanics.
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Mr. Satire
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| Milhouse wrote: |
| You know who uses the metric system in America? Drug dealers and Volkswagen mechanics. |
Hmmmm... Any proof of that.
ALSO: a bunch of drug dealers in the US and Volkswagen mechanics<People in Metricated countries who aren't drug dealers or whatever mechanics.
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Milhouse
Joined: Dec 19 2008
Location: Charlottesville, VA
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I would provide proof, but the 20 keys of coke are in the trunk of my Jetta, which ironically, is in the shop.
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Mr. Satire
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Beach Bum
Joined: Dec 08 2010
Location: At the pants party.
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| Milhouse wrote: |
| I would provide proof, but the 20 keys of coke are in the trunk of my Jetta, which ironically, is in the shop. |
Better hope it isn't at the dealership I went for a test drive at a few years ago, that guy was a huge coke head. If it is there you'll be lucky to get that back, I imagine he can sniff out coke like a drug dog. I was afraid to say much to him after I realized how high he was because I thought I might make him angry and he'd murder me for my wallet lol.
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Atma
Title: Dragoon
Joined: Apr 29 2010
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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| Milhouse wrote: |
| I would provide proof, but the 20 keys of coke are in the trunk of my Jetta, which ironically, is in the shop. |
Also, side note. Has this Emoticon always been around? I've never seen it used before or noticed it when clicking through them.
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Captain_Pollution
Title: Hugh
Joined: Sep 23 2007
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| The Fahrenheit scale is more useful for measuring everyday temperatures because of the way that the degrees are calculated. Centigrade is more useful for large-scale changes in temperature for the same reasons. |
To me, centigrade feels a lot more geared towards measurements of weather based temperature. Generally, it feels in sync with how we perceive certain temperatures to be. (zero cetigrade or less is freezing, 10-20 centigrade is cold, 20-30 is warm, 30-40 is hot, 40 and over is madness)
For the same purpose, Fahrenheit feels like it starts and ends at a random number. |
Fahrenheit is usually a scale that works well for weather because it is usually a 100 point scale across our livable conditions.
Anything below 0 or above 100 is not livable.
Of course there is a fuzzy margin on the floor and ceiling there, but that is the basics of (F). |
I love Celsius for the temperature, this far north at least. On a very cold winter day, it might get down to negative forty. On a very hot summer day, it might get up to around positive forty (104, Fahrenheit). The year's weather is all symmetrical like.
Gas is hovering around ninety cents a litre right now, if memory serves :O
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BlazingGlory
Title: KANE LIVES IN DEATH!
Joined: Aug 10 2009
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| Captain_Pollution wrote: |
| GPFontaine wrote: |
| Mr. Satire wrote: |
| LordHuffnPuff wrote: |
| The Fahrenheit scale is more useful for measuring everyday temperatures because of the way that the degrees are calculated. Centigrade is more useful for large-scale changes in temperature for the same reasons. |
To me, centigrade feels a lot more geared towards measurements of weather based temperature. Generally, it feels in sync with how we perceive certain temperatures to be. (zero cetigrade or less is freezing, 10-20 centigrade is cold, 20-30 is warm, 30-40 is hot, 40 and over is madness)
For the same purpose, Fahrenheit feels like it starts and ends at a random number. |
Fahrenheit is usually a scale that works well for weather because it is usually a 100 point scale across our livable conditions.
Anything below 0 or above 100 is not livable.
Of course there is a fuzzy margin on the floor and ceiling there, but that is the basics of (F). |
I love Celsius for the temperature, this far north at least. On a very cold winter day, it might get down to negative forty. On a very hot summer day, it might get up to around positive forty (104, Fahrenheit). The year's weather is all symmetrical like.
Gas is hovering around ninety cents a litre right now, if memory serves :O |
Eh, that would put you a bit above what I'm paying for gas currently. Provided, I tend not to feel too much pain at the pump, considering I drive a clown car.
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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
Location: Termina Field
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| Captain_Pollution wrote: |
| GPFontaine wrote: |
| Mr. Satire wrote: |
| LordHuffnPuff wrote: |
| The Fahrenheit scale is more useful for measuring everyday temperatures because of the way that the degrees are calculated. Centigrade is more useful for large-scale changes in temperature for the same reasons. |
To me, centigrade feels a lot more geared towards measurements of weather based temperature. Generally, it feels in sync with how we perceive certain temperatures to be. (zero cetigrade or less is freezing, 10-20 centigrade is cold, 20-30 is warm, 30-40 is hot, 40 and over is madness)
For the same purpose, Fahrenheit feels like it starts and ends at a random number. |
Fahrenheit is usually a scale that works well for weather because it is usually a 100 point scale across our livable conditions.
Anything below 0 or above 100 is not livable.
Of course there is a fuzzy margin on the floor and ceiling there, but that is the basics of (F). |
I love Celsius for the temperature, this far north at least. On a very cold winter day, it might get down to negative forty. On a very hot summer day, it might get up to around positive forty (104, Fahrenheit). The year's weather is all symmetrical like.
Gas is hovering around ninety cents a litre right now, if memory serves :O |
Exactly my point. Fahrenheit just seems all over the place.
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Klimbatize
2010 NES Champ
Title: 2011 Picnic/Death Champ
Joined: Mar 15 2010
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Based on his posts in this thread, I think MrSatire should ironically change his name to MrSarcasm.
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Methid Man
Title: Spawn of Billy Mays
Joined: Nov 23 2010
Location: Hackensack, NJ
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The metric system rocks; all you naysayers can kiss my ass. As someone who does handyman oddjobs, I can't count how many times I've resorted to using metric instead of imperial with my measurements. Who the fuck wants to constantly use fractions every goddamn time they measure and cut 2x4's when it's much easier to use numbers that are always divisible by the number 10?
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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
Location: Termina Field
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| The metric system rocks; all you naysayers can kiss my ass. As someone who does handyman oddjobs, I can't count how many times I've resorted to using metric instead of imperial with my measurements. Who the fuck wants to constantly use fractions every goddamn time they measure and cut 2x4's when it's much easier to use numbers that are always divisible by the number 10? |
Yay!
And Klimbatize, what make you think I am being sarcastic?
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FNJ
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| If someone tried to MAKE me use the metric system, I'd beat them to within 2,54 centimeters of their life...I don't have 28 grams of patience for that crap. |
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bassguy252
Title: Professional Malcontent
Joined: May 26 2010
Location: Mount Dhoom!!!!!!!
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| You know who uses the metric system in America? Drug dealers and Volkswagen mechanics. |
oddly enough I buy weed in the good ol us imperial system
ounce of weed, quarter, half
and then when it gets smaller you buy it in grams
weird how potheads managed to get the best of both worlds on that one
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 Let's assume it's a mixture of the two!
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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
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| Also, Usa, we use Metric and we aren't flooded with undesirable people. |
Yes you are, you're just one of them, so you can't tell. Remember, your country started as a place to dump them.
You know, once England couldn't use Georgia anymore.
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Mr. Satire
Joined: Jun 08 2010
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| UsaSatsui wrote: |
| Mr. Satire wrote: |
| Also, Usa, we use Metric and we aren't flooded with undesirable people. |
Yes you are, you're just one of them, so you can't tell. Remember, your country started as a place to dump them.
You know, once England couldn't use Georgia anymore. |
My ancestors came to Austraila AFTER all that, when Austraila was recognized as a country, not a colony used to dump undesirables. How could I be an undesirable now?
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Syd Lexia
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Australia has done, and continues to do, things to rabbits that are as bad as what Hitler did to human beings.
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Mr. Satire
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| Australia has done, and continues to do, things to rabbits that are as bad as what Hitler did to human beings. |
1. Really?
2. Those things are pests to our ecosystem. The people Hitler hated were no threat to anything.
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Atma
Title: Dragoon
Joined: Apr 29 2010
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Also, Almost all of Australia's Critters can kill me in a super venomous painful way.
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Sehkmaenzo
Joined: Jun 29 2010
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Yeah, you'd think the Australians would keep the rabbits as poison fodder.
Wait, what was this topic about again?
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Mr. Satire
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Yeah, you'd think the Australians would keep the rabbits as poison fodder.
Wait, what was this topic about again?  |
The metric system and why the imperial system sucks ass.
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FNJ
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| bassguy252 wrote: |
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| You know who uses the metric system in America? Drug dealers and Volkswagen mechanics. |
oddly enough I buy weed in the good ol us imperial system
ounce of weed, quarter, half
and then when it gets smaller you buy it in grams
weird how potheads managed to get the best of both worlds on that one |
this is truth.
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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
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| Mr. Satire wrote: |
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| Australia has done, and continues to do, things to rabbits that are as bad as what Hitler did to human beings. |
1. Really?
2. Those things are pests to our ecosystem. The people Hitler hated were no threat to anything. |
Hey, you have absolutely no proof rabbits are trying to corner the international banking system and set up a bunny homeland! It's all just propaganda!
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