Why would I even use Celsius? Fahrenheit is a simple 0-100 scale of measuring temperature and makes perfect sense. Celsius, however, is just about how water responds to temperature, and makes no sense applied to humans. Fahrenheit is for people, Celsius is for water. And I am a people, not a water.
>>71136669
Water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C
It's perfect
>According to a story and trivia questions in Germany, Fahrenheit actually chose the lowest air temperature measured in his hometown Danzig in winter 1708/09 as 0 °F, and only later had the need to be able to make this value reproducible using brine
>being this cucked by the germans
>>71136669
You are over 60% water bro.
You're ignorant. It's probably not your fault, it's your educational institutions.
>>71136736
>my simple monkey brain needs basic numbers to understand something
why is the rest of the world too retarded to do math?
>>71138071
Ameridumb BTFO.
>>71136736
why is that perfect?
>>71138264
simpler is better, why do you want to make things more complicated than they are ?
>>71138294
>tfw too intelligent to dumb down my system of measurement to appease globalist cucks
>>71138280
Water is a ultimate element for humans. Water is life, water is love.
>>71138320
You'll understand when you'll graduate m8.
>All these people defending our national hero
THANK YOU
>>71136669
>Being this cucked by a pole
>>71136736
This.
>>71138328
And this.
The world hasn't lost its sanity yet.
>guaranteed replies
lmao, bump
>>71136669
Because we refer to everything in relation to how water behaves. Especially in winter, with dangers of water freezing, and in cooking, when it boils. Though I suppose you're some Mexi- or Calishit chicano with no winter and who doesn't cook. But people like you don't need a temperature scale anyway, because what for.
Fahrenheit is supposed to tell you easier if it's subjectively cold or warm to a human, and it can only do so much. Celsius, however, can do this too.
>>71138328
Well said, Boris.