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Why Celsius/Centigrade is better than Fahrenehenheit
-Easier to spell
-All water below 0 is ice. Easy and logical
-All water above 100 is steam. Easy and logical
-If it’s 1 degree outside one day and 10 degrees the next you can literally say it’s 10x warmer and you aren’t even exaggerating
Why Farhenininheniehenhet is better than Centigrate/Celsius
-It isn’t
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Why Celsius/Centigrade is better than Fahrenehenheit -Easier

170 faves · 38 comments · May 4, 2013 11:14pm

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caitiecatforever · 1 decade ago
I have never and will never understand Fahrenheit.

AussieLyf. (y)
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unicorns_chuckling · 1 decade ago
Dam! I was just going to make a quote like that! What a day...
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dandelions · 1 decade ago
and measurements are multiples of ten so its so much easier to calculate
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josiewdog123 · 1 decade ago
Guys, you're just jealous of all the freedom that fahrenheit gives us
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Hale_Storm18 · 1 decade ago
Ahahaha this is my favorite comment ever
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RachelLoves143 · 1 decade ago
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catarina* · 1 decade ago
BECAUSE CELSIUS IST BETTER BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMM
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erinnn · 1 decade ago
And it's so confusing when us Aussies talk to Americans and they're like 'yeah it was a cool 74° today' and I'm like 'Jesus how to does it get there?! Then I realise they use Fahrenheit
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p0kemon · 1 decade ago
I like Fahrenheit better.
I just think of it as if it's below 60 it's cold, and if it's above 60 it's hot.
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Hale_Storm18 · 1 decade ago
The 50s are pretty warm though. The 40s kind of are, too
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mcnuggets* · 1 decade ago
Me: It is 24 degree-
Mom: WHAT?
Me: ...s celcius
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amazed* · 1 decade ago
DON'T FAHRENHATE
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emilygm* · 1 decade ago
Ikr?? All this hate just isn't FAIRenheit!
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*Pierre-Auguste* · 1 decade ago
When I was little I always got really confused when people would use Fahrenheit because I thought that America was basically as hot as the sun. Move to Europe....Or anywhere else on Earth.
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Soup2434 · 1 decade ago
I like Fahrenheit oops
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*Elena;~ ♥* · 1 decade ago
To me, Fahrenheit (Or however you spell it) has always seemed complicated whenever we had to convert or whatever. Like, what's the point of converting to Celsius? They teach us Fahrenheit then want us to convert to Celsius. I'm like, what? Uhm, no. We learn one or the other. Lolol. I live in USA, so we've learned Fahrenheit. Celsius seems soo much easier.
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Charlie* · 1 decade ago
Im so proud because i use Celsius :D
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
Amen.
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Serotonin · 1 decade ago
Hi... I think you know what I'm going to say
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
No, not really.
Speaking of the fact that I have no idea what you were going to say,
you are perfection for saying hi to me.
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Serotonin · 1 decade ago
I was going to agree with your perfect comment which I thought of posting before looking at the comments section and seeing it was already there.
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
So we both have thoughts which define perfection.
This makes sense on so many different levels of perfection.
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Serotonin · 1 decade ago
That makes us the most perfect human beings to walk the face of this planet. Do you think there are more of our kind out there?
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
It does. Afterall, we are perfection.
Possibly. But I like to think that it's just you and me. It makes us more of a perfection than ever.
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Serotonin · 1 decade ago
I agree. If perfection were common, would it still be perfection? Probably not.
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
That is perfection.
I mean, you have a perfect point right there.
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ToriRox16 · 1 decade ago
that was deep you guys
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Serotonin · 1 decade ago
of course it was; it was perfection
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
Perfection must always be spoken of in the present tense.
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ToriRox16 · 1 decade ago
Yes. Perfectly deep. Like a pool.
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Pluto* · 1 decade ago
Welcome to our void of perfection.
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ProfessorPickle · 1 decade ago
When I visited America I got so confused with Fahrenheit, unlucky guys
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♪♫Losτ Sταrs♫♪* · 1 decade ago
I really wish we used Celsius. >_<
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hardyharhar123 · 1 decade ago
Americans just had to be "different"
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Hale_Storm18 · 1 decade ago
I know! Ughh
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PrettyMwah · 1 decade ago
0 in Celsius is 32 in Fahrenheit. Thats just stupid why did they even make two kinds?
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Hale_Storm18 · 1 decade ago
Exactly! Like, what's the point! It's the same way with the metric system and stuff! Why confuse everyone?
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PrettyMwah · 1 decade ago
I bet they were going to have a war about it so someone came in and said "War is not the answer." So they made compromise. Lol.
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