CryptoFructo

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CryptoFructo

CryptoFructo

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参加日 Mayıs 2025
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P@BridP93·
@CryptoFructo @ABridgen No it isn’t normal. It’s the hottest recorded June temperature since records began. That is the exact opposite of normal. Do you have a point to make?
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
I remember the psychologist Chase Hughes saying if they use the word 'unprecedented' it's a psyop... Surely we have had these temperatures before and 'unprecedented' is a lie? Wikipedia says: *35.9 °C (96.6 °F), recorded at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on 3 July 1976* Today Cardiff is 32 degrees and London is 35 degrees. Tomorrow may reach 34 or 35 but not forecast to reach 36 degrees...according to BBC weather forecast. dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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CryptoFructo
CryptoFructo@CryptoFructo·
@tonyvtree it's quite cool considering where the weather station is placed. you climate scammers need locking up.
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🔻 Tony 🏳️‍⚧️
I don't wanna hear from one more fucking boomer pos about 1976, or that this is 'normal' for coming out if an ice age. Fuck off Susan, its 2026 and 37°c in England in June is NOT FUCKING NORMAL.
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P@BridP93·
@CryptoFructo @ABridgen I didn’t say the measurements weren’t accurate, I said they weren’t standardised. There are worldwide guidelines to ensure fair comparisons set by the WMO. Look up Stephenson screens, height rules (1.25m). There is no point comparing temperatures taken under different standards.
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CryptoFructo
CryptoFructo@CryptoFructo·
@BridP93 @ABridgen yeah, next to a runway or amongst acres of tropical greenhouses at kew gardens are far more accurate than the calibrated setups at major sporting events.
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P@BridP93·
@CryptoFructo @ABridgen Met office have official sites to measure weather data. Centre court at Wimbledon isn’t one of them. Measurements without standards are pointless.
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Bloody Scandal
Bloody Scandal@bloody_scandal·
@ABridgen In fact, it was 2022 according to Grok. It was roasting hot in St Katherine Docks, Wapping.
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
OMG the Met Office has London at 39°C for Wednesday & Thursday 🥵🥵🥵🥵 For my American friends, that’s 102°F. In June!
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
"There's only one way out, and it's not easy. In fact it's unlikely. The only way out is to engineer hyper growth" Dave on the impossible position the Fed is in and the only escape from it "As long as we make more dollars, more yen, more euros, then everything denominated in those things is going to look higher even if it isn't. In fact, it has to be higher just to stand still" "Warsh understands all this. He's a smart dude. His job is an impossible one. The only way out is to engineer hyper growth, to be able to get out of the budget deficits and everything we have" "The worst thing he could do is contradict himself. It's exactly like trying to hit it down the fairway. Three quarters speed, don't try to over swing. Keep it simple and keep things moving"
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker

Why Bitcoin Needs The Dollar To Die – Brent Johnson x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Mark Goldbridge
Mark Goldbridge@markgoldbridge·
Sometimes wonder what's happened to the world....We get a few days of hot weather and businesses and schools start acting like it's the end of the world. In the eighties and nineties we just got on with it. It's called being sunny.
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(C) York going up ole ole
(C) York going up ole ole@FuManChuCaChu·
@CryptoFructo @PigFaece @volcaholic1 It's the temperature on the court. It literally says it in black and white! Same as hot days inside football stadiums. It's always hotter. The actual temperature was nowhere near 40C, otherwise those temperatures would have been reported. It's not difficult is it!
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(C) York going up ole ole
(C) York going up ole ole@FuManChuCaChu·
@PigFaece @volcaholic1 That was the temperature on the court you fucking idiot, not the actual air temperature. Take a temperature reading on centre court this week and it will be over 110F+. June 1976 was nowhere near as hot as the weather this week.
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Colin McCarthy
Colin McCarthy@US_Stormwatch·
One of the worst heatwaves in European history is underway. Peak high temperatures forecast this week: France: 45°C / 113°F Monday-Tuesday London: 39°C / 102°F Amsterdam: 34°C / 93°F Berlin: 38°C / 100°F Paris: 41°C / 106°F
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Tom💛💚
Tom💛💚@vorlon1812·
@PigFaece @US_Stormwatch And people are still talking about it 50 years later. We've been getting these sorts of temps every year recently
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itslolright
itslolright@itslolright·
@CryptoFructo @boriquagato @Devon_Eriksen_ Yes but very few eat 2.2lb of steak in one go, very few are 6'-7", and very few houses are 3200+ sf. Your examples make the point that nice round metric numbers are not typical human scale.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Okay, time to explain the Imperial system, the metric system, and why attempts to replace either with the other are all retarded. They have two different purposes. The metric system is designed around precise measurement of objects. Its goal is to make engineering and scientific calculations simple. The Imperial system is designed around humans. Its goal is to make calculation unnecessary. 100 degrees is really hot. 0 degrees is really cold. Anything that starts with a 5 is cool, anything that starts with an 8 is warm. No computation. 6 feet is tall, 5 feet is short. 100 pounds is light, 200 pounds is substantial, 300 pounds is heavy. A 1000 square foot house is small, a 2000 square foot house is medium, a 3000 square foot house is large. 1 mile is a short walk, 2 miles is a medium walk, after that it takes a while. 1 acre of land is a homestead, 10 acres is an estate, 100 acres and up is a ranch or a farm. Do you see now why it is so strange and awkward to convert from miles to feet? It's because converting from miles to feet is not something you're supposed to do in the first place. Yes, they are both measures of length, so they are technically convertible, and yes, on rare occasions, you might need to do that. But feet are for measuring humans, and things built around humans, like doorways, and mattresses. Miles are for measuring travel distance. You wouldn't measure the distance between Seattle and Portland in feet for the same reason you wouldn't measure the distance between Tokyo and Osaka in mattress-lengths. It would be silly. This is why Americans so fiercely resistant to any notion of "conversion" to the metric system. Because it makes no sense. We already use the metric system for what it's good for, which is doing physics and chemistry and whatnot. But converting everyday measurements to the metric system would be less useful, generally inconvenient, and serve no purpose other than to make petty government bureaucrats happy that everything is now tidy, orderly, and worse, three qualities that bureaucrats love. I thought about this carefully when I wrote my first science fiction novel. In the world of the 22nd century, extraterrestrial settlers ("Orbitals") use three systems of measurement. They measure themselves in feet, inches, and pounds. They measure the spacecraft and habitats they build in meters and centimeters, grams and kilograms. And they measure space travel distances in light-seconds and light-minutes. Each system has its own natural scale. The sole exception to this is when Marcus doses himself with drugs for high-g resistance, Miranda objects that he has taken too much, and Marcus responds by stating his mass... in kilograms. Why? Because they're talking about drug doses, a engineering measurement. Drugs are dosed in milligrams per kilogram. So, yes, the Imperial system makes perfect sense when you understand what it's for, and no, we ain't changing. And, as a general rule, when an entire civilization of smart people does something for centuries, and it makes no sense to you, they're probably not being silly. It's more likely there's something you don't know.
NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依@japan_nobunaga

Genuine question for Americans 📏 Miles, feet, inches, pounds, ounces, gallons… how do you keep them ALL straight? In Japan it's just meters and kilograms. Done. Be honest — do you actually KNOW how many feet are in a mile? 😂 No Googling. Drop your guess + your state.

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el gato malo
el gato malo@boriquagato·
exactly correct. everyhting in the imperial system is "about how much of something you'd use." pint? about what you'd drink. pound, half, or quarter pound? about what you'd eat. yard? about 1 stride. temperature: all you really care about is the front number. 50's vs 80's. the brits take this further with "stone" whgich translates to "about a weight class." the impreial units use bases like 16 oz so they are highly divisible in halves. (same reason time uses base 60 and 24) metric sucks this way. 400 g steak is just "meh"
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SophMayor
SophMayor@sophmayor·
@xo_rybabysfw If life after marriage is like this, don’t wanna get involved 🤦🏼
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RyBabySFW@xo_rybabysfw·
Life after marriage…
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