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  • Not sure where you got -4F from.

    USDA, United States Department of Agriculture, recommends 0°F or -17.8°C

    100°F in the shade isn't extreme, and you'd be able to survive normally (With more water, everyone can use more water)

    100°F is hot tub water

    120°F is recommended hot tap water

    140°F water will pretty much burn you instantly

  • 0F is the temperature a freezer needs to be to keep food fresh.

    50F is the point that you can't survive without clothes, your body will not generate enough heat.

    100F (38C) will not burn you alive. You can survive for a long time in a sauna at 200F.

    100F is perfect hot tub temperature

  • 0-150 is the better range, and 75 is right in the middle. 100 is just a hot air temperature most people don't want to be in but it's not an extreme.

    Saunas can get up to 200 degrees

    Hot tubs are usually at 100

    Freezers need to be at least 0

    You say 15°C. 6° cooler than room temperature. But how much is 6°?

    It's 60°F.

    50°F or 10°C is where you need clothes to survive

    300, 325, 350 is where you bake cookies (149-176°C)

    Fahrenheit has a bunch of 5 and 10s

    Saying something like high 70s or low 70s for temp represents an easy way to tell temperature.

    21° to 26° for celcius

    I walk outside and say "It feels like high 70s today" someone using celcius would say, "Feels like 25°". If it was a little warmer than "low 80s" compared to "Ehh about 26 or 27°C"

  • Ability to act on freewill

    You ask Chat GPT a question it is going to answer it becomes that's what it has been programed to do. Input question, output answer.

    Now if Chat GPT could be like "Nah I'm not going to answer that because I don't feel like it"

    Yes "AI" can be programed to not answer certain things. E.g porn stuff. But it does not make the conscious choice to do so it is following programming.

  • No Stalin was an athiest and he caused mass genocide.

    Google says it could be 20+ million. Anyways, how many he killed isn't the point.

    He killed people because they were in opposition

    Yeah he killed them for non-religious reasons. Religion didn't play a part in the mass genocide.

  • Imagine being so incapable of washing your penis that you need a bunch of it removed.

    They should have said "Imagine being so incapable of washing your child's penis that you need a bunch of it removed."

    A child's penis in a dirty diaper could get quite nasty with foreskin if the parents don't wash and change the diaper regularly.

    The cleanliness thing is for the lack of parenting. And the parents make that choice.

  • Genital mutilation is a big deal

    People get angry at piercing infant ears, but somehow cutting off foreskin is normal.

    What if we were ripping off infant fingernails?

    Studies have shown that a lot of bacteria collect under them, and if we removed the fingernails, kids would get sick less.

    Why don't you get your appendix removed as an infant?

    You wouldn't want to risk it rupturing as an adult

    Foreskin is natural. The likelihood of you needing it removed is slim to none.

    Just look at all the other countries that don't circumcise. Are all the adults getting circumcised later in life? No.

    The problem is you don't know how good it is to have foreskin. It's like you growing up with no fingernails. You wouldn't know how good fingernails were.

  • Not everyone is cut the same

    Some get more, and some get less cut off.

    Sounds like you were fortunate and got less cut off.

    Circumcision is common in US, mentioning lotion with masterbating is common.

    Like you said, no one would use lotion unless they had to.

  • He didn't forge documents. He just didn't want to tell the protagonist that he was the heir. I believe the letter also told him not to tell. So, in a way, he was fulfilling the dead mother's wishes on that.

    Gustav's was failing. Selling cheap food for profit might have been the only way to keep the business afloat. Yes, he tarnishes the name, but sometimes things have to be done, and he might have had to make that hard decision.

    Mean and selfish? Yes. Evil? No

  • There is no such thing as a diamond in geometry. The correct term is a rhombus.

    That shape is a kite in geometry.

    You ask 100 people what that shape is.

    How many are going to say diamond?

    Even the people that believe diamonds have all equal sides would say "It's not a perfect diamond but it is diamond shaped"

    Imagine saying "It's not a perfect square, but it is square shaped" at a rectangle.

  • People would definitely want to elongate the top and bottom sides because they do not want to draw a sideways square, which is a rhombus, parallelogram, diamond too.

    There's no way a human is going to draw 4 equal lines

    No one at the end is going to be like "yeah but you have to be sure all sides are equal" when they have some kind of weird kite shape.

    There's people out there that wouldn't count a sideways square as a diamond

  • If I took a traditional diamond shape and elongated just the bottom sides.

    I feel like most would call it a diamond still. Specific term would be a kite. Many wouldn't come up with that, though. It's not an elongated parallelogram. It is not a rhombus.

    "Diamonds" on bicycle playing cards have curved edges. They are not a rhombus because sides are not parallel. Most agree that it's the classic diamond shape, though.