I don’t think anyone knows what a C° is
Most every kid who has taken high school science should know what °C is, though
A C degree is an okay degree.
C’s get degrees
I’m doing my best not to prove that right, but I’m proving it right… especially math. I love it, but it does not love me.
Hey… D stands for Diploma.
B stands for “Better than I thought I’d do.”
And A is for Addicted to Adderall
seriously what smooth brain made this meme lol
Hence the meme face below it.
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I’m american and I know 10 C isn’t even that cold because it’s above freezing
I live in the American South, and I’m happy to wear shorts outside at 10C (50 F), so long as it’s not windy…
Now, a jacket at 30C (86F)… that’s a bit warm for me…
F = C*(9/5)+32
If you don’t want the ratio, 9/5=1.8
To estimate the temperature conversion, multiply by 2 and add 32… then estimate a touch less… I eyeballed 10C to be 50ish before breaking out the calculator and finding it was 50 on the nose
I’m American and I don’t know what 30 C is, but at 70 F, we’re wearing jackets.
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Just over 20.
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Maybe in southern parts of the US, but in the northeast it’s t-shirt weather for sure
how is °C written incorrectly twice? it was already correct in the first part of the meme
Meme made by an American kid.
Or Australian. They made it upside-down.
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If they get drunk enough, do they start doing stuff back in the normal, upside-up way?
Don't forget the hover text
Apple uses automated schnapps IVs.
They use version control that creates schnappsshots.
Linux Kernel develipers are supplied by ank with vodka.
The name ‘tasklet’ is misleading: they have nothing to do with ‘tasks’, and probably more to do with some bad vodka Alexey Kuznetsov had at the time.
An American kid talking about temperatures the meme itself protests an American can’t know?
Okay, buddy.
Cº is the final boss of the C family of programming languages, once you’ve sharpened your senses to an objective double plus level of holy, minus any rust, you can finally get the degree.
It goes :
C°
C
C++
C++++ (or C# if you’re tight for space)C+ and C+++ were test versions that weren’t widely deployed.
This guy got his C degrees.
Ok, that was clever
C goatse
We’d be very pissed if we could read.
Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8
but I still can’t comprehend Celsius 🫠Water freezes at zero, so 10C is cold but only kinda cold.
Humn body temperature is 37C so 30C is got but only kinda hot.
I mean, Americans know 0C is the freezing temperature of water and 100C is the boiling temperature of water, so even with that most basic information taught in like, First Grade Science, people can understand the meme.
People wearing shorts in the cold vs people wearing jackets in the heat.
You overestimate the public education system in my state; especially when I was in grade school.
(I thought it was 100°F boiling and 0°F was freezing)
That’d make sense! But instead, Fahrenheit is based around the body temperature of a pig.
I’m curious where you heard that? Obviously a statement like that made me want to know more, but I’m not finding any information about it.
Bro… Brooooooo… I’m jealous of your faith in the american education system.
I learned it in First Grade and nearly everyone I have talked to did as well, and I am in California which is rated as the #40 best state for public education, which puts me technically near the bottom. So unless someone happens to come from a state that is lower than California (10 states in descending order where last is worst: TN, FL, NC, OK, SC, AL, NM, NV, LA, or AZ), then chances are very tiny that they were not taught that basic fact in grade school, which was then repeatedly used in every science class afterwards.
C degrees?
100 degrees? That’s pretty hot out.
Id go as far as saying it would be boiling
I live in Morocco and I’ve seen people wearing thick winter jackets in 45c, and then they’ll complain about it being too hot.
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I’ve been to Morocco. It was absolute torture. There was a tiny little gap in my clothing that I forgot to put sunscreen on and my flesh got actually cooked. The people were pretty chill though.
When I lived in Minnesota the shorts came out when we warmed up to even 1C. Yeah I’m American but I’ve lived a couple of years in Europe and I can math so I know what a C is. I still prefer F. But my wife likes D.
Been wearing mine into the minus numbers in the UK. Doesn’t really get dangerously cold here, except for freak weather events.
I mean, we know what ice and fire mean. And believe it or not, we know where both Canada and Australia are.
Australia is where Mozart is from, so that one is easy!
😁
I feel justified wearing shorts at any temperature above freezing. Its 4°C now and I’m sweating in jeans and a t-shirt.
My limit is basically -18C (0F). But I don’t spend any time outside in that state. Parking lot to work entrance. I’ve gone an entire year no long pants.
If all you do is go from house to car to building, then ya, you can get away with that
I mostly wear trousers so the other parents don’t think I’m a freak. Also where I live rarely gets that cold, despite being in the literal arctic (coastal climate). Don’t have to go far inland for it to get cold af though.
I’m sure the neighbors are worried when I’m in shorts and flippy floppies cleaning snow off of the cars, but meh.
Pfffffft of course I know what C is. It’s the third letter of the English alphabet! CC is for needles and CCC is probably boobs or something. And Cs is what allows people go get degrees. (/J)
CC is also metric, so it’s impossible for an American to understand
I mean it’s a ten base system it’s dead easy … You still got all your fingers right?
I use my fingers to count to 12. Dozenal or Death!
Big assumption about a country without universal health care and a storied love of fireworks.
I didn’t assume. I asked :-p
Fair
It’s easy to convert though. (212-32)/100 = 1.8. So you multiply your temperature in C by 1.8, and then add 32, and you have your temperature in Fahrenheit. So if it’s 30C out, (30*1.8) +32 = 86F.
It is, admittedly, easier to convert centimeters to inches; that conversion is exactly 2.54cm/in.
You don’t need to do a conversion, you can just learn them intuitively. 0 is dangerously cold, 10 is cold, 20 is comfortable, 30 is hot, 40 is dangerously hot.
That’s the joke…?
I wouldn’t say that 0C is dangerous cold. For me, that’s more like -20C, and -30C is really quite unpleasant.
it depends on the cloth you have
I live in a very warm country
I literally don’t have clothes that I could use if the temperature got negative
A lot of it is individual adaptation. People in colder climates may wear clothing very similar to people in warmer climates, but are just used to the colder temperatures. Someone from a colder country would probably end up getting heat stroke in your country while wearing the same clothing as you.
Under 20c is cold, 32c is ideal and 42c+ is not.
Whoah there, 20c° is shorts weather, let’s not get carried away. In winter, it’s a comfy setting for the thermostat (speaking from New England). If it were 32c°, I’m sitting inside in air conditioning
20c is pants and jacket time! 32c is the high everyday. It’s just normal and certainly not hot.
30c is the perfect temperature. It’s not hot it’s nice. 40c is fine if you drink water and use shade. It’s like saying 5c is dangerous bc it can kill you if you don’t wear a jacket.
30c + 90% humidity of Brisbane disagrees.
That’s funny because I was thinking Brisbane has perfect weather.
0 is when snow turns to ice, so slipping becomes a thing to be aware of. But more like -5 to -10 degrees since direct sunlight tends to melt it. It’s not really that cold unless you’re sitting naked outside.
It’s easy to convert though. (Starts talking about mother fucking fractions)
Ok, Buddy.
2.54cm is easier for me because I do
2.04x + ½x
.8 inches?
16.32 + 4 = 20.32
12?
24.48 + 6 = 30.48
30?
61.20 + 15 = 76.20
60?
122.40 + 30 = 152.40
I don’t know why, but I find this easier. Maybe because it’s 4x, 2x, and ½ and my brain doesn’t like adding 32 and working in 1.8.
It’s compared to what the temperature was the previous month/what your body is used to
This. I wear a t-shirt and shorts after winter when it’s 10°C but I wear a jacket after summer when it’s 20°C.
x*1.8+32 = how you convert to °Freedom. We know how, we just don’t acknowledge your °Communist temperature measurement.
slaps hood Times two plus thirty gets you there when you see the C.