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      Idk, 0 being the melting point and 100 the boiling point of water just seems to make much more sense to me than whatever the hell the Fahrenheit scale is doing

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          The freezing poit being 0 is convenient though. I can look at the thernometer, and if there’s a negative sign there’s probably ice outside

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              This is really not a problem with Celsius. It’s a result of us being used to Fahrenheit. We could probably switch and not have any issues after a month or so if we really wanted to.

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        Mostly joking, but Farenheit is % hot outside.

        0°F is 0% hot. Jacket, pants, boots, scarf, etc.

        30°F is 30% hot. Shorts, but with boots & an unzipped jacket.

        60°F is 60% hot. Shorts, short sleeves, & sandals.

        80°F is 80% hot. AC recommended.

        100°F is 100% hot. AC or you’ll melt.

        120°F is Phoenix, Arizona, a city which should not exist and a temperature which should not exist.