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konalt , in Hell yeah!
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why is jeffery dean morgan photoshopped into this

Crackhappy ,
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eating his sketty

Beaver , in What has he done to deserve this?
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The metric system is a threat to our way of life - Kyle

ShaggySnacks , in What has he done to deserve this?

Ugh, who wants to change to a base-10 system when we keep what ever we have now?

PhlubbaDubba ,

I mean there’s really only four ways people use imperial over metric

For cooking, For weighing themselves, For measuring distances, For measuring temperature.

For most other purposes, especially where scientific accuracy is called for, Americans are perfectly aware of and capable of using metric, and mostly do so.

Metric pushing at this point is basically bashing non academics for continuing to use a colloquial measurement that serves them just fine for what they actually need to measure and visualize on a daily basis.

hOrni ,

Well, yeah. We are trying to make things easier for You.

PhlubbaDubba ,

Oh yeah, because constantly forcing a change it’s obvious nobody you’re trying to force it on cares about is definitely making things easier for them.

Zorsith ,
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Cooking has largely moved to metric (with the exception of spices/seasonings, weighing spices is tedious compared to spoons IMO)

Blue_Morpho ,

I have never seen a US cookbook or Internet recipe site that defaults to metric.

Zorsith ,
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PhlubbaDubba ,

That depends more on the setting, IDK about professional kitchens but most home cooking I’ve seen measures in imperial.

SpaceNoodle ,

I’ve seen them chiefly in US Customary.

Zorsith ,
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A decent chunk of recipes I use are for baking (where weighing is important and grams are standard) so YMMV, though I don’t generally eat a lot of “american” food so my perspective is a bit skewed toward metric.

PhlubbaDubba ,

Tbf a decent amount of “american food” is prepared by intuition rather than by formula

If you’re checking measurements for a burger, it’s for the individual stacked items you’re putting together on the burger and not usually for how much ground meat you need to get off a chuck steak for the burger you want.

I only write down measurements in my own recipes because I’m chronically paranoid I’ll fuck everything up since so much of my stuff is already mishmash of previous recipes (just finished putting together a non dairy Knaffeh recipe so my SO can have it in spite of their allergies, had to figure out how to mimic Arrakawi cheese using fake mozz lol XD)

snooggums ,
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Imperial is intermixed woth metric in constructionnand a ton of engineering projects as materials are still manufactured in imperial measurements. Farming is still stuck in imperial too.

Both are still around because an entire industry changing fundamental measurements is a lot of effort.

My second favorite example of the two living in harmony for the average US citizen is the liquir store. Beer comes in ounces but hard liquir and wine comes in metric.

My favorite is soda, which comes in 20 oz and 2 liter bottles on the same shelf. People opposed to the metric system tend to ignore the fact that they are already using it somewhere in their lives and just don’t notice.

dharmacurious ,

My favorite weird imperial/metric oddity in the US is 16.9 ounce bottles. People refer to them as “sixteen point 9 ounce” bottles. They’re 500ml. It’d be so much easier just to say “500 em ell”

PhlubbaDubba ,

Mine is that the most rabidly anti metric folks stateside are likely to be weapons enthusiasts who measure ammo calibur in metric.

dual_sport_dork ,
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You forgot one: Fasteners, i.e. nuts and bolts, when all the rest of the world has been metric for decades and whatever it is you’re taking apart almost certainly uses metric bolts (car, appliance, electronic device, whatever). But your local hardware store still gives you attitude over metric being ‘’‘’‘’‘‘specialty’’‘’‘’‘’ and the majority of their selection of bolts and machine screws are fractional inch which will not fit approximately 9.98% of all manufactured goods from the last century, let alone this one.

GentriFriedRice ,

Having two sets of wrenches and sockets is absolute worst. Especially when it seems like 10mm does 80% of the work but is missing 100% of the time

DannyBoy , in Can somebody explain to me why this needs Bluetooth?

Wrong community, this should be in pissposting

nifty , in Oregonian driving
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Oregonian drivers are normal people, drivers in NY/NJ/MA/RI however are lunatics

canihasaccount ,

Oregonians almost take pleasure in driving slowly in front of you. Maybe they’ve just gotten used to going slow because the entire state freeway system is always under construction. People driving crazily is infuriating for a completely different reason.

nifty ,
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Well I know in the states I mentioned “slow” means 80 mph in the left lane, if they’re going 65 or 70 it’s expected. The caveat being it’s lawful to let faster drivers pass, ie if you’re in the left lane and someone’s faster behind trying to pass, you move over if you can

mwl-law.com/slower-traffic-keep-right-a-summary-o…

HipsterTenZero , in What has he done to deserve this?
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uncle sam you dense motherfucker go to SCHOOL

someguy3 , in What has he done to deserve this?

My comparison is that the metric system is like color vision. It’s like colors for traffic lights, but USC people insist it’s fine memorizing which light is which location. In metric you just see the world in a way USC can’t, but USC people insist they’re just fine.

nifty , in The Italian mind cannot comprehend it
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OP is a man of taste and culture 🤌

probableprotogen , in What has he done to deserve this?

This is his punishment for war crimes.

BugleFingers , in Can somebody explain to me why this needs Bluetooth?

It needs to sell the pee data to advertisers.

IDew , in Hell yeah!

This caught me so off guard lmao

Num10ck , in The Italian mind cannot comprehend it

shouldn’t it be called Olive Orchard, since they grow on trees?

MystikIncarnate , in obesity

It’s a clinical term, and being obese is something that 90%+ of the time, you have a choice in.

Nobody picks their race. You cannot change your race.

What I’m saying is, no, those terms are not remotely the same.

BruceTwarzen ,

Retard was a clinical term as well, so was mongoloid idiot and imbecile.

I don’t agree with the fatty in the post at all, just saying.

Kaliax , in Hell yeah!

Tasty

abbiistabbii , in What has he done to deserve this?
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The idea that a simpler system of weights and measures that operate in base-10 will somehow cripple America is somehow fucking hilarious.

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