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  • Doesn't even water filter it. 9/10

  • You might like Rollerball

    Haven't seen either in a long time but you reminded me of it

  • When do you use 0° and 100°C?

    This is also at standard pressure and most do not live at sea level.

    I don't put a thermometer in my water to make sure it is boiling or one in my water to make sure it freezes.

    It can snow and roads can ice before it hits 0°C

    It has no real world applications

  • Not sure where you got -4F from.

    USDA, United States Department of Agriculture, recommends 0°F or -17.8°C

    100°F in the shade isn't extreme, and you'd be able to survive normally (With more water, everyone can use more water)

    100°F is hot tub water

    120°F is recommended hot tap water

    140°F water will pretty much burn you instantly

  • 0F is the temperature a freezer needs to be to keep food fresh.

    50F is the point that you can't survive without clothes, your body will not generate enough heat.

    100F (38C) will not burn you alive. You can survive for a long time in a sauna at 200F.

    100F is perfect hot tub temperature

  • 0-150 is the better range, and 75 is right in the middle. 100 is just a hot air temperature most people don't want to be in but it's not an extreme.

    Saunas can get up to 200 degrees

    Hot tubs are usually at 100

    Freezers need to be at least 0

    You say 15°C. 6° cooler than room temperature. But how much is 6°?

    It's 60°F.

    50°F or 10°C is where you need clothes to survive

    300, 325, 350 is where you bake cookies (149-176°C)

    Fahrenheit has a bunch of 5 and 10s

    Saying something like high 70s or low 70s for temp represents an easy way to tell temperature.

    21° to 26° for celcius

    I walk outside and say "It feels like high 70s today" someone using celcius would say, "Feels like 25°". If it was a little warmer than "low 80s" compared to "Ehh about 26 or 27°C"

  • No Stalin was an athiest and he caused mass genocide.

    Google says it could be 20+ million. Anyways, how many he killed isn't the point.

    He killed people because they were in opposition

    Yeah he killed them for non-religious reasons. Religion didn't play a part in the mass genocide.

  • Stalin wasn't religious and actively tried to stamp out religion.

    He killed what, 6+ million people?

  • Prequels weren't great, but they were decent. I'd recommend watching them.

    There is a lot to live up to being prequels. People going to judge harshly.

    7-8 were just plain bad, I enjoy Star Wars stuff a bunch. I like the prequels more than most I feel. I don't even have one single care to watch the 9th.

    I doubt it will change in 10 years.

    Memes, sure, but they will be only how bad they suck. People who meme about the prequels usually enjoyed them at least a little.

  • Home library

    When all your walls are filled with book shelves, but you don't want a random couch in the middle of the room.

  • Best feature in a phone is the Motorola shake flashlight

  • Social security would be a ponzi scheme if it wasn't done by the government. System only works because new younger people are "convinced" to put in money to pay the old in hopes that new younger people will pay them in the future.

    The social security liability is currently 23 trillion. If no new people started paying in and everyone wanted to cash out, they couldn't get a dime.

    We are 33 trillion dollars in debt. 33 trillion.

    If we as a country ever tried to cut spending and save money to pay that down, our economy would collapse so fast.