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      8 months ago

      Then you ask about rocks and

      JESUS CHRIST MARIE, THEY’RE MINERALS!

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          Please add Breaking Bad to your watchlist. And then after that, check out Better Call Saul. But promise me you’ll stick it out through the first season of Saul and continue on to the second. I promise you it’s worth it. Breaking Bad is one of the greatest shows of all time, and Saul is even better if you have the patience to let the story slowly build itself up.

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            I tried watching it once, but I lost interest after two seasons. It’s just not my type of show. That being said, after looking it up, I do remember the minerals thing. xD

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      Apparently the UK still uses stone as a step above pounds. Then again, the UK is a hot mess when it comes to units…

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        Yep, I’m about 13 stone 1. Which I know is about 83kg. But I have no idea how many pounds in a stone. I do know that there’s about 2 and a quarter lb to a kg. Therefore I must be about 186lb.

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        8 months ago

        I know they use mph. Do they use km for distance or miles? I think they use meters for shorter distances so I’ve no clue.

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          Road distances are in miles, speed in mph, heights in feet & inches, anything else is a hot mess generally trending towards metric the younger you are (or if you’re in STEM)

          ETA: there was a dumb plan a couple years ago to “reintroduce” imperial measurements after Brexit, mainly aimed at food shops, ignoring the fact that the EU never prevented anyone using them, and then the govt quietly dropped it in December lawl

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            I’m starting to hear people talk in km but nothing official

            We use lb and stone at home for weight but medical its kg

            Personally I was taught in the 80s and early 90s they trued to teach us both metric and imperial. I also did an apprenticeship in metric on imperial lathes and mills

            I have no clue how less than an inch works past 40, thou being 1mm I struggle with my weight in kg. Miles might as well be a unit of time as beyond telling you how long it takes to get somewhere miles are useless

            Bonus anecdot

            When I moved out of my parents I had to ask for help buying minced beef because growing up I learned I needed 1/2 lb of minced beef but it was packaged I’m 500 grams

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            Not all road distances are in miles, meters and yards are also used in the UK. Heights on signs can be in inches, meters or both.

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          The part I love is when you talk about the odometer in a car. They use kilometers to measure the milage. I guess kilometage just wouldn’t roll off the tongue.

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      Four score and seven stone = 1218 pounds

      EDIT: Whoopsie, forgot to include the 7 before multiplying, it’s actually 1316.