Skip Navigation
InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)LI
Posts
2
Comments
272
Joined
2 yr. ago
  • I'm pretty sure you can just select pdf when saving the file in word.

    Edit: lol wasn't really commenting on the politics of this post, just being pedantic about word processing software. Please don't read any political meaning into my statement lmao.

  • Okay but that has literally never happened. That's an absurd scenario you just proposed, you understand that, right? That's just a situation you made up to make yourself mad, like a toddler.

  • Burning Up

  • My dude, my entire claim is "both systems of measurement have their applications" And you objected to that. You are here right now arguing the contrary. You chose to voice an opposing opinion.

    Do you even know what your point is? Are you seriously so unfulfilled that you're here just arguing for the sake of arguing?

    Look, I've made my point, I've provided arguments to support it. I'm not gonna keep arguing with some edgelord. Good luck with whatever.

  • Burning Up

  • Of course the last bastion of the failed debate, a poor attempt to dismiss the oppositions' arguments as logical fallacies. The only problem is you clearly have no idea what either of those logical fallacies are. Didn't even mention reductio ad absurdum.

    It's ridiculous that you're actually here arguing that there's absolutely no place in modern science for the fahrenheit system of measurement. What a backwards, preposterous stance to take. Your small-mindedness will not serve you.

  • Burning Up

  • Okay yeah you're totally right Celsius is the most perfectest and wonderful system of temperature measurement and it can do everything and it's magical and perfect for every single application ever.

    Sure, bud.

    Also "repeatable physical measurements" I think I found your problem. You seem to think that a fahrenheit thermometer will display a different temperature each time something is measured, even if the temperature has not changed. Allow me to clarify for you: if you measure something at a constant temperature more than once with a fahrenheit thermometer, the thermometer will display the same value each time, just like Celsius. I can see how that misconception could've led to your confusion, I'm glad I could help you to understand better. Let me know if you need anything else explained to you.

  • Burning Up

  • Tell that to the gulf coast, or Mexico, or central America, or Africa, or Australia.

    Your experiences are not universal. Just because you've never seen 100F doesn't mean no one else has. That's absurd.

  • Important Images @lemmy.best
    Lizardking27 @lemmy.world

    Caution

    Dank Memes @lemmy.world
    Lizardking27 @lemmy.world

    Dolnf