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    Just wait until they find out public schools are giving their children dihydrogen monoxide without asking for parental approval.

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      Found in acid rain and cancer cells.

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        It’s found everywhere. They’ve detected DHMO even in the deepest parts of the ocean, and it’s been estimated that every single human being alive has at least some of it in their bloodstream. We’re fucked.

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      Just wait until they find out public schools are giving their children dihydrogen monoxide without asking for parental approval.

      You can’t give dihydrogen monoxide to children. Fish fuck in it when there are large quantities of it.

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        • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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          The science teacher knew what you were up to. They just want to watch the world burn.

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      Everyone should be aware of the dangers of DHMO! Millions of people die every year from it!

      Educate yourself at http://www.DHMO.org

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        Finally some serious information about this widespread danger! Thank You!

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      That’s a chemical!

    • BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world
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      I heard that same chemical is in the COVID vaccine. And it just so happens to be in the school lunches? Not in my back yard!

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    LVII percent of people are morons.

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      And XXIX percent at least understood the assignment

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        XIV% of people just wanted to see the results.

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    • vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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      but why? you’ll still measure things in football fields, elephants or “large boulders” so it won’t affect you much

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        Rest of the world: meters, cm, mm

        The US: gerbil teeth, lark tongues in aspic, toenail clippings on fire

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        • nyctre@lemmy.world
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          Pretty sure king crimson are English, still pretty accurate tho

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          Hm see, we don’t have aspic, and I don’t know what a lark is. But I definitely use bananas for scale

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          Metres*

          Meter is a measuring device (like a rain meter)

          Metre is a unit of measurement

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            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metre

            Meter is seemingly the american spelling, it’s also spelled meter in many european countries e.g. germany, netherlands

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              Metr in Czech.

              We just have to be special. :-D

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              But well he translated the rest of his post into English

              Why would we use the American spelling if they don’t like the unit

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        I especially love it when they use the weight of an airplane as a comparison. “It’s as heavy as a Boeing 747”. Even if someone had an intuition about the weight of something that large, they would probably be wrong because aircraft are relatively light for their size, it helps when you need to fly. Everything in a plane is made to be as light as possible, so nothing on board of it would weigh as much as the non-aircraft equivalent you’d be familiar with.

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        Excuse me but the correct SI units for length and area are double-decker buses and Waleses respectively ☺️

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    Well you heard them. American numbers only from now on.

    Get learning, kids.

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      Those are Mayan numerals for those curious

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      Now I ain’t sayin that’s a good system but I ain’t sayin it’s a bad system.

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        Straightforward enough. Dots and tics in fives. And a weird croissant for some reason.

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          That’s clearly a doughnought

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        What’s 20? 100? 1000?

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      How dare you! Circles!? They must be stars!!

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    It’s America, we count shit in stars and stripes.

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      What about other things besides shit?

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        Eagles per gun

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        Time is measured in eagle caws (eagle shrieks?).

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          The sound many attach to eagles because of Hollywood is by the way not from an eagle, but from a red-tailed hawk. Video here.

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        If it’s big, I’ve seen them use refrigerators, washing machines and football fields as units of measure.

        Anything to avoid the metric system.

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        “Wait, it’s all shit?”

        “Always has been”

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        Can’t speak for americans but in the UK it is customary to measure things in number of bananas and count things in tins of baked beans. Dont get me started on fractions.

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          Silly Brits. Bananas are only for scale!

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    Gotcha questions like this (eg “should we ban dihydromonoxide”) are supposed to show us not to jump to conclusions, but I’m guessing the people voting no on this one aren’t taking much away from it

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      I think the point is less the conclusions of the poll itself, but moreso the ignorance of the average person about what the Arabic numerals are.

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    Do you want to tell them, or should i?

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      Idk, I have no idea how to read the results I’m American.

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    We, a Christian nation, should instead teach Church Numerals like GOD INTENDED! (/s)

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    To be fair the system is hindu arabic.

    Closer to hindu १२३ than arabic ١٢٣

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      How did they get mixed? I see 1 in arabic and 2 and 3 in Hindu. Is there a good place to start reading or watching about this in your opinion? If not, I’m just gonna YouTube the history of numbers and see where I land

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        IIRC Hindus invented this number system (with glyphs for 0-9), and then the Arabs starting using it. Eventually the west started using them and credited the Arabs.

        As for how they are written, everyone used the same shapes, and then they probably just ended up changing over time (“Hmm…how do I write that number again? Oh whatever I’ll just make it up”)

        Feel free to do your own research though.

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          IIRC Hindus didn’t have a “proper” 0, and Arabs did, which I guess is the reason why they got the credit

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            Zero was (in its modern form) invented in India. It’s pretty fundamental to the concept of Hindu-Arabic numerals too: it’s how we represent numbers such as 10, 100, and so on.

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            I am speechless. My guy. Aryabhatta.

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              Yeah after some quick googling it looks like I’m wrong. I’m quite sure that’s what I was taught in school though, so blame my teacher !

              Basically I was taught that Hindus invented the 0 for base-10 numerals, but didn’t actually use it for maths (e.g 0*x = 0), whereas Arab mathematicians did.

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        1 and 9 are the only ones that seem more arabic than hindu. Hindu gets १ and ९. Everything else is pretty close to source.

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        I’d go on a youtube journey. I’m sure you’ll find some cool linguistics videos about it

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      TIL

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        Im guessing the “No” makes a bell curve of those who know and those that dont

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    In fairness the question is open to interpretation. They don’t specify if they mean western or eastern Arabic numerals.

    As schools in the west already teach western, the people responding could justifiably deduce that the question is referring to eastern.

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      But the Eastern Arabic numbers are the same as the western ones except that the Arabs call them Indian numbers

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      “What kind of swallow, African or European?”

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    Someone should tell them…

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      I got a feeling they wouldn’t even listen.

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    Imperial mesure and Roman numerals fits good in this dystopic redneck country

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    Fucking idiots…

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    Roman numerals only!

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    …ucked

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