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I can walk in the desert at 105° Fahrenheit. A little water is all... You cucks would be broiled alive at 105° Celsius. Your -1° below zero is just a moderately cold day for Americans. Spend an afternoon at -1° below zero F and you'll find out what cold means.

You goddanm faggots. Fuck you and your robotic-temperature-orientated system. Celsius is a temperature scale for machines. Fahrenheit is for humans. I'll meet you in Antarctica at 40 below. Who will survive? Who will be colder at -40° F? You or me?

...pussies. ...complaining about 50° as though that was a hot day.

I can walk in the desert at 105° Fahrenheit. A little water is all... You cucks would be broiled alive at 105° Celsius. Your -1° below zero is just a moderately cold day for Americans. Spend an afternoon at -1° below zero F and you'll find out what cold means. You goddanm faggots. Fuck you and your robotic-temperature-orientated system. Celsius is a temperature scale for machines. Fahrenheit is for humans. I'll meet you in Antarctica at 40 below. Who will survive? Who will be colder at -40° F? You or me? ...pussies. ...complaining about 50° as though that was a hot day.

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What's the point of using a system solely for water? Yes water is important, but most of the time Fahrenheit works great. If it is 90F outside, you can consider that 90% of unbearable hot. 50F would be 50%, not dangerously cold nor dangerously hot. 0F would be shit this is dangerous to humans.

Also most of the US is between 0F to 100F on most days of the year.

I don't care about water boiling at 100C when I care about a feeling of weather. If you are too dumb to remember 212F is the boiling point of water, then you are probably too dumb to know what 100C means.