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hypnicjerk, in This is just cruel

imagine your favs getting funko pops

Moghul,

They did. I just ignore funko pops

popekingjoe,
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Honestly this is for the best.

mack7400,

Funko pops are the herpes of civilization.

LifeLikeLady, in Before It Was Carved
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  • sentient_loom,
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    So you think it was presidented before it was presidented?

    Skipper_the_Eyechild,

    Hah! Three words and you still spelled one wrong.

    Kolanaki, in Headlines be like
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    Even before I knew how common diamonds actually are and that their perceived rarity and thus price are bullshit, I wasn’t at all interested in shiny rocks. I’m not a fucking bird.

    jtk,
    @jtk@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Cries in Gorilla Tag

    CulturedLout,

    I love shiny rocks. But diamonds are boring.

    thericcer, in have you been doing crime?

    12nd? Twelvend?

    Ashelyn,

    Twecond

    gerryflap,
    @gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

    The tenty-second

    nickwitha_k, (edited )

    You know. The date between the the elevenst and the thirteenrd. They added them along with Smarch.

    Unforeseen,

    Lousy Smarch weather

    sharkfucker420, in The lamest countries
    @sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

    Bro I’ll be real with you north Korea got fucking obliterated to the extent that they were living underground because every single building has been bombed to rubble. North Korea was definitely the victim of imperialist interference. No person in that country deserved that level of devastation.

    OsrsNeedsF2P,

    A total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, were dropped on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 1.6 million tons in the European theater and 500,000 tons in the Pacific theater during all of World War II (including 160,000 on Japan).

    …yea.

    GiveMemes,

    Also consider the fact that north Korea is roughly the size of Maine and Japan is roughly the size of the east coast.

    TheUncannyObserver,

    If North Korea was anywhere near the size of those other countries, your comment would be a good rebuttal. As far as I’m aware, no other country, save perhaps Palestine, has been bombed as relatively bad as they were.

    Alsephina,

    I think you’re misreading their comment? They seem to be pointing out how brutal it was, not downplaying it.

    kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,

    I d like to interject fpr a moment, what refer to as Palestine, is in fact not a country…

    MindSkipperBro12,

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  • Alsephina, (edited )

    Sounding alot like a zionazi rn

    Edit: Lmao one of your comments

    If the Palestinians didn’t want to be associated with Hamas then they should stop supporting them.

    At least your genocidal tendencies are consistent; blaming victims for militarizing against foreign colonizers.

    MindSkipperBro12,

    Also, we’re talking about the Korean War, not Israel vs Palestine.

    MindSkipperBro12,

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  • galloog1,

    That has no bearing on them starting the war. Don’t start wars and you are far less likely to suffer wars.

    Alsephina,

    I was gonna ask if you also think this way about Palestine, but looks like I don’t need to.

    Israel is finishing a war they did not start. Violence progressed to the terrorist attack but it didn’t start there. Do you really expect them to accept going back to the status quo that was progressively getting worse? That was the result of the last three conflicts.

    Interesting how you can tell someone is a zionazi based on their comments in this thread. Almost like these are similar situations of people rising up against their oppressors.

    galloog1,

    I’m not sure how anyone could think that a massive terror attack including rape and kidnapping by the government of a state is not justified pretense for a declaration of war. This is textbook and I’m not sure how Hamas and you could expect anything less.

    SapphironZA, in This

    You are what you eat after all.

    finestnothing,

    Can confirm, I told my wife that I’m a pussy and she just said that I’m also an ass

    beckerist, (edited ) in And they say Hemingway had the best 6 word story...

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  • jubilationtcornpone,

    I don’t know why that number, but I recognize an Oklahoma area code when I see one.

    vithigar,

    I don’t understand your question. Why not that number?

    Wilzax, (edited ) in If only it was like that

    Indoor temp? No. Outdoor temp? Yes!

    Aux,

    No and no.

    csprance, in Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously consider the following

    I read this in the voice of the GI Joe guy that says “Hey I’m a computer, stop all the downloading”

    Enkers, (edited )

    G.I. Joooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe.

    hungryphrog, in German Art

    Austrian!

    norgur,
    @norgur@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    My theory: OP is Austrian. Notice how they go out of their way to claim Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German.

    Notsosuperfloh,

    beethoven was a german. and hitler was a german with austrian migration background, because he had german citizenship, which makes him a german.

    test113,

    Yeah, but wasn’t all the art stuff in austria pre-migration? So I would say he is a failed austrian painter turned german dictator?

    Notsosuperfloh, (edited )

    he also strived for a political career in austria, but failed. The germans accepted him

    edit: also he didn’t fail as a painter. he just failed to get accepted in a painting school, because he had no graduation. he then decided to stop painting.

    norgur,
    @norgur@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Spotted the Austrian

    Notsosuperfloh,

    best country in the world. /s

    norgur,
    @norgur@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    That’s Australia, mate! You got the two confused!

    Kolanaki, (edited ) in If only it was like that
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    50f is pretty comfy unless you hate long sleeves or are super sensitive to it being slightly cold.

    lanolinoil,
    @lanolinoil@lemmy.world avatar

    Shivers in Texan

    Feathercrown, in If only it was like that

    Interestingly if you take the middle of the freezing point (32F) and 100F, you do get a mildly warm 71. No this does not prove anything, yes I’ll still say it.

    Then if you average THAT with 50, you get 60.5… and you see all three numbers make a triangle. Illuminati confirmed.

    Sanyanov, (edited )

    Then you map it onto Celsius and see 32°F is 0°C, 71°F is 21,7°C and 100°F is 37,8°C.

    Which coincides almost perfectly with the 0-20-40 framework we intuitively use in Celsius. 0 is deadly cold without warm clothes, 20 is warm, and 40 is deadly hot.

    Turns out Celsius is good for weather, too. or it’s illuminati

    Metans,

    What happens when you add Kurt Angle into the mix?

    snw,

    that’s when you get a 133% chance of rain

    ThatWeirdGuy1001, in If only it was like that
    @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

    Fahrenheit is based on how the human body tells temperature and I’ll die on that hill.

    Celsius is for water and Kelvin is for molecules.

    Using Celsius or Kelvin for scientific measurement makes sense.

    Using fahrenheit for the average person just checking the atmospheric temperature makes sense.

    You can use different scales for different things ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

    Floshie,

    I’m the kind of person that hates it when the water’s too hot while taking a shower. Friends that I am living with take their shower way hotter to a point that I cannot resist the temperature

    How the fuck do you base your own temperature system on something so subjective ???

    Sanyanov, (edited )

    No it’s not.

    What makes 0°F (-17,7°C) special for a human body? Is it the limit after which we don’t feel any colder? No.

    And what makes 100°F (37,7°C) special? Maybe we can’t feel any hotter? No, we can. Is it the body temperature? No. What is it?

    Maybe 50°F (10°C) is perfect? Nah, cold!

    If we change 0°F to, say, 0°C and 100°F to 40°C, does it change the notion that 0°F is very cold for a human body and that 100°F is very hot? No, and as a bonus you get 50°F equaling that perfect 20°C.

    Fahrenheit scale is super arbitrary and it’s hilarious when it is posed as a “human-centric” scale. At the same time, the concept of Fahrenheit scale is unnecessarily complicated and the notion between Celsius is extremely clear - you can easily calibrate Celsius thermometer with nothing but kettle and freezer, right at home, right now.

    Also,

    • Sub-zero Celsius = very cold, snow doesn’t melt, ice doesn’t melt
    • 0 Celsius = cold, ice gets slippery
    • 10 Celsius = jacket weather
    • 20 Celsius = comfy
    • 30 Celsius = hot
    • 40 Celsius = scorching
    • Above 40 Celsius = deadly, leave the area ASAP (short exposures like sauna don’t count). Also, fans stop cooling you down and now heat you up instead.

    Simple enough.

    zalgotext,

    Fahrenheit scale is super arbitrary and it’s hilarious when it is posed as a “human-centric” scale.

    The Fahrenheit scale is literally based on what was thought to be the limits of human comfort though. 0° F started as the lowest measured temperature in Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit’s hometown, and 100° F was his estimate of normal human body temperature.

    You think it’s arbitrary because you’re used to a different scale. To me, having a scale go from 0C to 40C seems arbitrary, especially because I live in an area where for 3 months out of the year, it’s constantly below 0C, and it’s critical to know the difference between -5C and -15C, rather than just lumping them both into the same “sub-zero” category. I’m the same vein, categorizing 10C as “jacket weather” is borderline useless. The “jacket” I’m going to wear at 10C is much heavier than the one I’m going to wear at 17C (if I wear one at all), for example.

    By the way, you can do the exact same breakdown of the Fahrenheit scale, except it’s more than twice as granular, and it goes from 0 to 100, like a bunch of other metric measurements… It boggles my mind when metric users use the 0 to 40 Celsius scale up as an argument against Fahrenheit.

    buzziepeen,

    You just described the difference between -5C and -15C without any difficulty at all. The rest of the world uses Celsius. There’s zero actual tangible benefit to using fahrenheit. The US doesn’t have any economic, social, political, technological, artistic, or theological advantage because they use fahrenheit.

    It’s what you’re used to. That’s it. That’s the only reason you would like it. It’s fine to say that. “It would be a pain in the arse for a few years adjusting the nation to using Celsius” is fine as your reasoning for liking it.

    The UK finally fully switched from imperial weights/volumes for goods to metric in '95. Some people kicked up a fuss for a while about it, but a recent poll showed that 98% of people don’t want to bring imperial back.

    All the arguments that dragged on for years about how difficult and confusing it would be to use unfamiliar units were worthless drivel. Buying a 450g package of mince instead of a 1lbs package of mince is something you get used to insanely quickly unless you’re a moron. If the US decided to switch to Celsius you’d have a bunch of people kicking off, but life would go on and after a while no one would want to switch back anymore.

    zalgotext,

    You just described the difference between -5C and -15C without any difficulty at all.

    After converting to Fahrenheit lol.

    It’s what you’re used to.

    That’s kind of my whole point. It’s what I’m used to, and you listing out the Celsius scale breakdown isn’t going to convince me to want to use Celsius for everyday uses. Of course I could get used to it, but it would take a wholesale, nationwide switch, just like it took the UK. Until then, telling me how much better Celsius is is just pissing into the wind, and honestly, a little underinformed.

    buzziepeen,

    I haven’t listed any scales. That was someone else. I just chipped in to point out that arguing about scales or which one is better is pointless. You like what you’re used to, which as I said I’d fine, it’s just dumb to be passionate about something that’s arbitrary. The only reason other people are trying to convince you that Celsius is fine it’s because it’s pointless for humanity as a whole to have different measurement units in different countries.

    At some point the people living in the middle of the North American continent will have to switch, it might be 1000 years from now but the standardisation will come eventually. There will be loads of people like you complaining, but then once the switch happens it’ll be absolutely fine and nothing of value will be lost. All the arguing that will happen between then and now about which system is better will have been pointless.

    Sanyanov, (edited )

    Seconding this.

    The reason we even care is that maintaining two systems is heavily impractical and adds to confusion all around the world - simply because 4% of world’s population can’t bother to make a change.

    We wouldn’t care what you use - perfect barbecue temperature scale, length unit of football field, weights in blue whales - if it wouldn’t affect the rest 96% of the world who have to decipher your blubber.

    Everyone uses Celsius and metric, make a damn switch, it’s not that hard and you won’t lose anything. You only use it because you’ve used to it, there is literally nothing else to it. Everyone switched, everyone’s happy with it. Do it already.

    P.S. Also, Fahrenheit is currently officially defined through Celsius, as a scale that is at 32 degrees on melting point of water (0°C), and 212 degrees on its boiling point (100°C).

    Let it sink in.

    Fahrenheit is modernly defined through Celsius.

    Sanyanov, (edited )

    Fahrenheit’s hometown is certainly the metric everyone should use /s

    Celsius is not arbitrary, it is based on objective physical reality, and the only arbitrary thing about it is atmospheric pressure, which is more or less equal on the sea level. The rest is us finding convenient patterns, not the other way around. 0-40 is not a scale, it’s an arbitrary range and adaptation of Celsius to subjective feelings of hot and cold - one that you ironically need for Fahrenheit, too. Actual thermometers normally go -50°C to +50°C.

    On sub-zero, it is the same idea: -5°C is a weather for a light winter jacket, -15°C is a weather for a heavy winter jacket, -25°C is for heavy jacket and some pullover, etc etc.

    The 0-40 argument demonstrates that we don’t need some arbitrary scale based on Fahrenheit’s recording in his hometown in order to conveniently estimate temperature. The groups for each dozen of degrees are just for easy reference. 17 degrees is optional for your taste, to me it’s light jacket weather in overcast or t-shirt weather when sunny. There are no perfect temperatures for anything and anyone, and it just doesn’t make sense to get into more detail.

    As per granularity, people invented decimals, but normally it’s simply not necessary to tell the difference between 17°C and 18°C, let alone between 63°F and 64°F. There are so many factors influencing the temperature feeling, and one degree ain’t one.

    kerrigan778, in If only it was like that

    Honestly people who insist on using Celsius for their daily lives rather than just for science have way more comfort than me having to deal with fractions of a degree on a regular basis. But I guess that’s the point of metric, dealing with precise decimels constantly rather than just having a unit conveniently sized for the thing you’re doing.

    itslilith,
    @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    No one cares about fractions of Celsius, in my experience

    ExLisper,

    Sick people do.

    baggins,

    Me when my house is 20.462c instead of 20.463c: 😡🤬🥶

    Sanyanov,

    Does anyone feel the difference of 1°C?

    XEAL, in It's for you!

    Wait wait wait

    I know they kicked Altman, but what else happened?

    Prunebutt,

    Microsoft hired him and apparently that means they’re done? 🤷

    Edit: why the downvotes?

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