Editing Talk:526: Converting to Metric
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As a Maine resident I concur with this sentiment: "at -30°, the user is incapable of closing their mouth after starting the first "fuck", and so extends it into one long one." However, try uttering the word "fuck" without closing your mouth... uck-uck-uck... {{unsigned ip|Npsych}} | As a Maine resident I concur with this sentiment: "at -30°, the user is incapable of closing their mouth after starting the first "fuck", and so extends it into one long one." However, try uttering the word "fuck" without closing your mouth... uck-uck-uck... {{unsigned ip|Npsych}} | ||
− | 13kph is not a typical jogging pace. At least I hope not. That would make me depressingly slow. | + | 13kph is not a typical jogging pace. At least I hope not. That would make me depressingly slow. |
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Anyone know if there's something like this comic for learning Customary when you're used to Metric? I have a European friend with an American copy of D&D 5th edition that's tasked with DM'ing on short notice. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.122.144|162.158.122.144]] 21:43, 26 January 2017 (UTC) | Anyone know if there's something like this comic for learning Customary when you're used to Metric? I have a European friend with an American copy of D&D 5th edition that's tasked with DM'ing on short notice. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.122.144|162.158.122.144]] 21:43, 26 January 2017 (UTC) | ||
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