I'll start. Fahrenheit is the superior temperature system for weather reporting. We should use metric for literally everything else, even Celsius for cooking, but I'll be dead in the cold ground before I abandon a system in which you actually get to experience both 0 degrees and 100 degrees. Freezing being 32 instead of 0 is literally the only downside, and it's not a hard number to remember. I'm prepared to die on this hill in the comments.

  • Fakename_Bill [he/him]
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    I'm insulting you because you're an asshole. When it comes to what system is more intuitive or better for weather reporting, it's really just opinion vs opinion. There isn't much winning or losing to be done.

    • slevin [none/use name]
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      But... You started the argument. You said one was more intuitive. You said one was superior.

      You know what. You're on tilt. I'm going to leave you be.

      • Fakename_Bill [he/him]
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        It's an unpopular opinion thread. Why don't you go out on a limb and post your own unpopular opinion to get torn to shreds over?

        • slevin [none/use name]
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          You weren't ripped shreds. You were refuted and lightly mocked when you couldn't accept it.

          • Fakename_Bill [he/him]
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            Yeah, I exaggerated for effect. What I mean is, starting arguments is the whole point of this thread.