Yes, I do spoil myself :<
One of those advantages of having nobody to spend money on, I can spend it on myself.
Yes, I do spoil myself :<
One of those advantages of having nobody to spend money on, I can spend it on myself.
HOLY JESUS HIS FACIAL EXPRESSION IS DIFFERENT ITS A SIGN OF THE APOCALYPSE!!!
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Damn you. Heat index of 100°F over here. (38°C for people who still think Celcius is better. Idiots.)
Oh you and your random measuring system that isn’t based on anything.
Celsius/Kelvin-Science
Fahrenheit-Every Day Use
That will be all.
Imperial system is a different story though.
It’s still based on nothing.
Kelvin - Science.
Celsius - Sensible everyday use.
Fahrenheit - Confusing people who are accustomed to any kind of logic or sense behind their measuring systems.
I’ll do my best to get a pic of me and my lady sometime soon. But she’s hugely camera shy and insecure, so it’ll take some effort.
Just take lots of pictures of her while she’s sleeping.
32F = Freezing point of water. 212F = Boiling of water. 32-49 = Cold. 50-60 = Chilly. 60-70 = Nice. 70-80=A bit warm. 80-90=Warm. 90-100=Hot. >100=ZOMFGIMGONNADIEWHERESTHEAC?!
What’s not to get about Fahrenheit?
0ºC = Freezing point of water.
100ºC = Boiling point of water.
Therefore, Celsius > Farenheit.
AAAAGGGHH it’s justin beiber hair
goddamn I want to smack that kid in the head
some people just shouldn’t be famous
F is better no matter what you say.
:hmph: IMONFIRE IS SEXY NO MATTER YOU SAYING.


i gotta say, the resemblance is uncanny
also, shadowscroll if that’s you in your avatar you shouldn’t be so quick to judge 
TBH I saw people with that haircut before he was even born.
No, not at all. In fact quite the contrary. 32>0, and 212>100.
Besides, what atmospheric pressure does your precious 100 degree boil depend on? I bet you don’t even know.
I’m talking about pure water. Distilled. It boils at 100ºC, probably at 101.3 KPA, standard atmospheric pressure.
they’re the same person :jizz:
No they’re not?
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