May 26, 20232 yr comment_2918002 As someone who shares their RL surname with that author, clearly that's a close cousin who understands what it means to be a Brown.
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918055 In Farenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees. Water boils at 212 degrees. In Celcius, water freezes at 0 degrees, and boils at 100 degrees. Do I really need to say more? (If anyone asks where water freezes in giraffes, .)
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918063 1 hour ago, Lord Liaden said: (If anyone asks where water freezes in giraffes, .) I believe that's Australia
May 27, 20232 yr Author comment_2918064 1 hour ago, Lord Liaden said: In Farenheit, water freezes at 32 degrees. Water boils at 212 degrees. In Celcius, water freezes at 0 degrees, and boils at 100 degrees. Do I really need to say more? The way I saw it explained: Fahrenheit is how humans feel. Celsius is how water feels. Kelvin is how molecules feel.
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918069 Deleted because it came from a sour mood. 😔 Edited May 27, 20232 yr by Lord Liaden
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918072 2 hours ago, Logan D. Hurricanes said: The way I saw it explained: Fahrenheit is how humans feel. Celsius is how water feels. Kelvin is how molecules feel. What, no Rankine love?
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918075 19 hours ago, Logan D. Hurricanes said: I highly recommend Thing Explainer, from the same author/artist.
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918089 9 hours ago, Tom Cowan said: What, no Rankine love? Nope. Even Rankine doesn't like Rankine.
May 27, 20232 yr comment_2918101 11 hours ago, Tom Cowan said: What, no Rankine love? Rankine is how ancient vampiric thermodynamics instructors feel.
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