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Fahrenheit is more descriptive. You could do half degrees, but it’s better to use whole degrees and have more to choose from. It’s better for cooking because it offers more granularity. I personally feel it’s vastly superior but to each their own.

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Fahrenheit is more descriptive.

Why and how? You haven’t provided any evidence of this.

it’s better to use whole degrees and have more to choose from

Why? You haven’t provided any evidence of this.

It’s better for cooking because it offers more granularity.

Again, you can use any value between any two degrees as needed. Are 'muricans so slow that they can’t deal with decimal fractions?

I personally feel it’s vastly superior

Which is completely irrelevant. Your feelings mean literally nothing when we’re discussing the inherent characteristics of a system.

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Holy shit dude… You’re acting like I killed your fucking dog or something. I think fahrenheit is better, you don’t. They are both opinions, and your’s doesn’t mean any more than mine.

The reason I think it’s more descriptive is because interpreting whole numbers is easier and more intuitive, which is the main crux of my opinion, and for standard ranges that most people use, I think its clearer to use fahrenheit. You can throw your casserole in the oven at a nice 182.22C, and I’ll put mine in at 350F.

Honestly, what’s worse than the imperial system are metric users than think they’re hot shit because they were born into a different system and can’t figure imperial out.

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Are you a child? Because otherwise you’re possibly the most infantile adult I’ve ever seen. You make broad unfounded statements, then immediately backpedal and feel offended when called out for it.

No, opinions aren’t equivalent to facts. You can’t just say “hurr durr, I belive 2 is a bigger number than 3, you keep your opinion and I keep mine”.

for standard ranges that most people use, I think its clearer to use fahrenheit.

Where did you find this information? What research did you look into that states people find the specific set of numbers used in Fahrenheit clearer? No, “my 'murican friends think so” doesn’t count as research.

You can throw your casserole in the oven at a nice 182.22C, and I’ll put mine in at 350F.

Fallacious argumentation. As previously stated, the difference between 182 and 183 is negligible. You try to ascribe an extra level of complexity which doesn’t exist in reality.

can’t figure imperial out.

There’s no need to “figure out” an inferior system which was abandoned by the world for being too archaic. Or are you still “figuring out” old English?

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