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RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works to memes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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    I don’t think anyone knows what a C° is

    Most every kid who has taken high school science should know what °C is, though

    • RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      A C degree is an okay degree.

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        C’s get degrees

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          I’m doing my best not to prove that right, but I’m proving it right… especially math. I love it, but it does not love me.

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            Hey… D stands for Diploma.

            B stands for “Better than I thought I’d do.”

            • casual_turtle_stew_enjoyer@sh.itjust.worksBanned
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              And A is for Addicted to Adderall

    • andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun
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      Anything to the zeroth power is 1. Quick maths.

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        Except for 0⁰

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      deleted by creator

    • acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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      Hence the meme face below it.

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      down under.

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    deleted by creator

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    how is °C written incorrectly twice? it was already correct in the first part of the meme

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      Meme made by an American kid.

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        Or Australian. They made it upside-down.

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          Ɔ°

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            Ɔ。

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          If they get drunk enough, do they start doing stuff back in the normal, upside-up way?

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            • ulterno@lemmy.kde.socialBanned
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              Don't forget the hover text

              Apple uses automated schnapps IVs.

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                They use version control that creates schnappsshots.

              • uis@lemm.ee
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                Linux Kernel develipers are supplied by ank with vodka.

                The name ‘tasklet’ is misleading: they have nothing to do with ‘tasks’, and probably more to do with some bad vodka Alexey Kuznetsov had at the time.

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        An American kid talking about temperatures the meme itself protests an American can’t know?

        Okay, buddy.

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    Cº is the final boss of the C family of programming languages, once you’ve sharpened your senses to an objective double plus level of holy, minus any rust, you can finally get the degree.

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      It goes :
      C°
      C
      C++
      C++++ (or C# if you’re tight for space)

      C+ and C+++ were test versions that weren’t widely deployed.

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        This guy got his C degrees.

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      Ok, that was clever

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      C goatse

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    We’d be very pissed if we could read.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.netBanned
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      Canadians wearing shorts when cold.

      Australians wearing jackets when hot.

      (I inferred this through context. Ha!)

      • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.worldBanned
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        Yes me too. I admit the illustrations did help.

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          Are we really bragging about understanding context clues?

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      Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8 but I still can’t comprehend Celsius 🫠

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        Water freezes at zero, so 10C is cold but only kinda cold.

        Humn body temperature is 37C so 30C is got but only kinda hot.

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    I mean, Americans know 0C is the freezing temperature of water and 100C is the boiling temperature of water, so even with that most basic information taught in like, First Grade Science, people can understand the meme.

    People wearing shorts in the cold vs people wearing jackets in the heat.

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      You overestimate the public education system in my state; especially when I was in grade school.

      (I thought it was 100°F boiling and 0°F was freezing)

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        Maybe you’re just dumb. That’s always a possibility

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          That’s what I was implying.

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        That’d make sense! But instead, Fahrenheit is based around the body temperature of a pig.

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          I’m curious where you heard that? Obviously a statement like that made me want to know more, but I’m not finding any information about it.

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      Bro… Brooooooo… I’m jealous of your faith in the american education system.

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        I learned it in First Grade and nearly everyone I have talked to did as well, and I am in California which is rated as the #40 best state for public education, which puts me technically near the bottom. So unless someone happens to come from a state that is lower than California (10 states in descending order where last is worst: TN, FL, NC, OK, SC, AL, NM, NV, LA, or AZ), then chances are very tiny that they were not taught that basic fact in grade school, which was then repeatedly used in every science class afterwards.

        American Public Education Rankings by State

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    C degrees?

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      100 degrees? That’s pretty hot out.

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        Id go as far as saying it would be boiling

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      They got Canada right, then I thought c degrees is a joke because australia inverted or something, but then American is also c degrees, so I’m thinking OP of the meme also needs some more clarity.

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      48 degrees F. Really isn’t.

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    I live in Morocco and I’ve seen people wearing thick winter jackets in 45c, and then they’ll complain about it being too hot.

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      https://youtu.be/3M_5oYU-IsU

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    When I lived in Minnesota the shorts came out when we warmed up to even 1C. Yeah I’m American but I’ve lived a couple of years in Europe and I can math so I know what a C is. I still prefer F. But my wife likes D.

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      Been wearing mine into the minus numbers in the UK. Doesn’t really get dangerously cold here, except for freak weather events.

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    Humidity and wind chill are more important than temperature IMO.

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      They are when the temperature is still relatively sane but uncomfortable. But once you get into severe temperature zones, it don’t mean shit. Like yeah 90F in Chicago is gonna feel about as hot as 110F in Phoenix because of the humidity. Anything over that is just reeeeeeeel fuckin hot regardless. I just spent a week in the Grand Canyon last summer and you use all kinds of innovative ways to stay cool in the 120F heat. But for some reason in the early evening when it would hit 130F it just felt like an oven no matter what you did. 10/10 trip tho would absolutely do it again!

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    Translation: Alaskans wearing shorts, Texans wearing jackets.

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    x*1.8+32 = how you convert to °Freedom. We know how, we just don’t acknowledge your °Communist temperature measurement.

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      slaps hood Times two plus thirty gets you there when you see the C.

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      It only makes sense to you because you’re accustomed to it, not because it’s innately better at “gauging human comfort”. All of us who grew up using metric know how to gauge comfort with Celsius. None of us bother with decimal fractions of a degree because there isn’t a big enough difference between degrees to do so, so your argument about granularity falls apart pretty quick there. You lot don’t have trouble with miles despite kilometres being more granular do you?

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        Montreal Hotels had .5°C indications. I’ll stick to °F for human comfort. km/h is the same problem in a way, I need three digits to represent reasonable highway speeds.

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          If the number 100 takes you appreciably longer to process than 60, you probably aren’t qualified to be driving anyway.

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            It’s like talking to an American who keeps asserting they don’t have an accent. If they don’t get it immediately, they’re probably not going to.

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      This is literally just you being used to one system but not the other. 16 to 26 sounds like a massive difference to me because it is. And decimals exist.

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      Hard disagree. Grew up in the US and moved to metric land. If we really need to, we can use .x (i.e. 10ths of a degree). However, not even my heat/aircon has half degrees. People seem to have no issue with it in 98.6 degrees (body temperature i.e. 37c) having decimals.

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    I mean, we know what ice and fire mean. And believe it or not, we know where both Canada and Australia are.

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      Australia is where Mozart is from, so that one is easy!

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        😁

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