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@splitshockvirus For non-Amerifats;
You have: 250 lbs
You want:
Definition: 113.39809 kg
You have: 180 lbs
You want:
Definition: 81.646627 kg
@Suiseiseki @splitshockvirus
Yeah but all those decimal points look stupid, and lifting 113 is worse than lifting 250 cause 250 > 113. Checkmate atheists.

@parker @Suiseiseki

My normal measurements used to be given in Shiki Ichinoses who is 43 kg.

I think a "plate" is 20 kg which is 44.08 lbs our plates are 45 lbs.

Therefore metric counties are literally weenies. I'm not stopping till I can squat 3 plates or 3.3237665133161x :shiki_stamp: (And then I'm doing 4 plates :cirno_heh:)

@parker @splitshockvirus lb is specifically defined as; 0.45359237 kg

If you don't like stupid decimal points, you should use metric directly instead of metric with extra steps.
@Suiseiseki @splitshockvirus The pound long predates the kg, defining it in terms of kilograms is just to be nice to the metric system, a little treat.

And I live in Canada, I have the option of using metric, use it for some things like temperature, but imperial is often way more intuitive. I can hold a pound of beef in my hand, a foot is the length of my foot, I take a long-ish step that's a yard, an inch is the distance between my thumb and forefinger when I hold them parallel, cut that in half - half an inch, cut in half again - quarter inch, it just werks.
@Suiseiseki @splitshockvirus Really, using base 2 is way better than base 10. Not that imperial is perfect, but 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 ounces is all base 2, way more harmonious.
@parker @splitshockvirus >The pound long predates the kg
There were many completely different measurements called the pound in the past, making it almost useless for anything that required any sort of accuracy.

It was only when the "pound" was defined as kg with extra steps it became reproducible.

>but imperial is often way more intuitive.
You are using US customary units (metric with extra steps) - British Imperial units are even more braindead.

>imperial is often way more intuitive.
Totally false.

>I can hold a pound of beef in my hand
What kind of weak hand do you have that you can't carry a kg of beef in your hand and can only carry <454 grams?

>a foot is the length of my foot
I really doubt your foot is 30.48cm long - it's a little less or a little more - thus any calculations using your foot end up wrong.

>I take a long-ish step that's a yard
What kind of short legs do you have that you can't walk a metre and instead you can only walk 914.4mm?

>an inch is the distance between my thumb and forefinger when I hold them parallel
I really doubt you can accurately position your fingers to 25.4mm accurately, while I can position my fingers to 20mm accurately.

>cut that in half - half an inch, cut in half again - quarter inch, it just werks.
Statements dreamed up by the deranged.

You can trivially cut 20mm in half to get 10mm and again to get 5mm, or even add or subtract whatever number of mm to want to get 6mm or 15mm.

Being limited to 0.25in, 0.5in. 0.75in, 1in is quite sad and results in poor accuracy.

>Really, using base 2 is way better than base 10.
It's amazing how hard Ameriafats psyop themselves.

>1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 ounces is all base 2, way more harmonious.
Imagine being limited to fixed quantities with nothing in between.

1 Litre == 1000mL and you can get the exact volume of liquid you need, whether that's 12mL, or 234mL or 500mL or 12 Litres or 1020mL.
@Suiseiseki @splitshockvirus
>Imagine being limited to fixed quantities with nothing in between.
Actually I measure everything in Planck lengths. My fixed quantities massively mog your measly metric millimeters in precision.
@splitshockvirus Or right, this is a thread about PRs. Congrats man!