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Nov 23, 2025 2:46 PM
stardustLUST
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SOURCE: https://www.artstation.com/rogerwitt
knightoftempest
Man, I know Azula is crazy, but. . .would. . .
PanJak
#2 Is that Noodle behind them?
ThrashAndChemistry
I prefer imperial units for the sake of the BTU: it's the amount of energy required to increase 1 lb water 1 degree fahrenheit. Easy peasy, I can do that kinda math in my head.
ucbadger75
#8 is my favorite
TofuGolem
It took me a moment to realize that #1 is supposed to be Azula and Ty Lee.
justfillingthespace
I've had #1 saved for years now. Straight-up neuron activation.
spittytrinkles
I love your Titles.
CrownPrincessAzula
Ah finally, I'm in one of these~
valkrez
Is that Azula and Ty Lee?
mltlqur
Sure looks that way. I just finished atla for the first time and I loved all the characters, but the politics of the clique was especially entertaining, I cheered when Ty Lee finally "shut off" Azula to protect Mai
Eyhlix
Not personally. The only time I use pounds, really, is when I weigh myself and the only time I do that is when I go to the Doctor. Being American, that's never because I can't afford Healthcare. 😭
Eyhlix
P.s. I do appreciate your joke in the title, though.
SomeDetroitGuy
Fun fact! Pounds are defined in relation to grams and are a derived metric unit.
IceWeaselX
Well, yes with an asterisk. The original Imperial pounds were unrelated (and in the US, metric units were defined in terms of the Imperial units). When complying with the International standard, they officially redefined them to an explicit value which is 7,000 grains. This translates to 0.45359237 kilograms, which is the official definition.
nopo
All Imperial units are derived from metric ones.
jrntn
Especially the space marines
Sechran
Don't forget - some regions of Europe had to be converted over from their pre-metric madness at 𝘤𝘢𝘯𝘯𝘰𝘯 𝘱𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘵.
The superiority of metric on its face isn't motivation enough to overcome people's aversion to change and effort.
NachoIskerka
Tbf theres a lot of uses for imperial, but in an age where small computers are in your pocket are able to do both its literally as silly as getting mad at a street sign
Callynd
People in the UK still use Stone as a unit of mass. It's not just the US.
VictusVonGuyver
China still does use their own older measuring systems.
Shaows
All those people looking forward to their SO pounding them will have to settle for a kilogramming instead.
ISwearIHadSomethingClever
I'm not sure who kilog is but the ramming has my atttention.
iwenttousersubandalligotwasthislousyusername
I just made the joke Friday "what's the difference between a pound and a kilogram?"
"I'm not trying to get a good kilogramming tonight"
Wild timing to see that joke again so soon
ourari
In Dutch, half a kilo (500 grams) is called a 'pond'. Close enough, no?
Waschbaerkoenig
Pondering in bed feels different in the Netherlands
Shaows
FlyingGiantElk
You can still pound them Sterling-style innit.
TheLeanWolf
"Settle for"? A kilog-ramming is more than twice a pounding!
Shaows
But each one is half the value of a single good pounding
Level21Magikarp
1KG > 1 LBS
Shaows
1KG = 2LBS
Shaows
Well 2.2 lbs to be precise.
PrecogFrogOnALog
Approximately
crash893
Allegedly
UserNamesArentEasy
The same confusion as if we told you to go from F/C to Kelvin. It's mainly just learning a new perspective of what you know. Like 95kmh is roughly the 60 mph that we are used to. Tho Americans would be angry about it calling it liberal, commie, woke, or some other stupid bullshit.
InClosing
We would complain and scream, our two favorite hobbies, before quietly admitting that the new system is better. I'm pro-Kelvin.
UserNamesArentEasy
Naw, metric is shit for anything long distance. Mile > KM. However small measurements are better millimeters are so much better than whatever fraction of an inch bullshit they pull.
No one knows what the fuck a 17/36 of an inch drillbit is, fuck faces. But 12mm fuck yea, let's go.
MostAwesomeDan
I've heard it said that:
Celsius is to determine how hot or cold water feels
Farenheit is to determine how hot or cold humans feel
Kelvin is to determine how hot or cold atoms feel
Different scales for different frames of reference
UserNamesArentEasy
Ahhh that's why I much prefer Fahrenheit when talking about weather and such. Tho I do prefer it in cooking too.
moonshadowkati
Mass confusion. Confusion about mass. :)
UserNamesArentEasy
lifeisadadjoke
Science dad joke...I love it
skunkaway2000
And confusion of the masses 😉
SmashySashimi
Tell me where on the doll the joke hurt you.
UserNamesArentEasy
SmashySashimi
Meh, my mom's got my dad to go back to if she wants to have bad taste. She's good.
Fastjack2056
I'm usually a firm proponent of Metric over Imperial, but I maintain that Fahrenheit is optimized for "how comfortable is it outside? do I need a jacket?" kind of questions, and Celsius is for chemists.
I'm not a chemist.
lifeisadadjoke
My career choice (not military) lead me to using 24h clock all the time (and I'm not European). It's superior in every way to 12h clock.
UserNamesArentEasy
I'm so used to using both due to data structures being whatever that neither one is better than the other.
lifeisadadjoke
In supply chain, it removes the ambiguity of AM/PM. You never want to miss an appointment at a distribution centre. Or have your yard jammed by drivers/dispatchers/systems misreading AM/PM.
lifeisadadjoke
Also akin to using DD MMM YYYY format for dates. None of the American vs global standard. 24 NOV 2025 is pretty damned clear as to the date. One of the joys of North American supply chain...Canada and Mexico use one format, the US their own.