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*0⁠ °C: The freezing point of water.
 
*0⁠ °C: The freezing point of water.
 
*−5 °C, −10 °C: In Moscow −10 °C is not really that cold - it can go "spit goes clink" cold in {{W|Moscow#Climate|Moscow}}, whereas −5 °C in {{W|Boston#Climate|Boston}} may be very cold.
 
*−5 °C, −10 °C: In Moscow −10 °C is not really that cold - it can go "spit goes clink" cold in {{W|Moscow#Climate|Moscow}}, whereas −5 °C in {{W|Boston#Climate|Boston}} may be very cold.
*−20 °C - FuckFuckFuckCold,  
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*−20 °C - FuckFuckFuckCold, −30 °C - Fuuuuuuuuuuck!: This is implied to be basically what some people would say when they step outside at this temperature.  In reality, it would be best to keep ones's mouth firmly closed.  At −30 °C, without taking wind chill into account, exposed skin will feel painful in under a minute and frostbite could begin in as little as ten minutes [http://www.ec.gc.ca/meteo-weather/default.asp?lang=En&n=5FBF816A-1]. The differing statements seem to imply that at −20 °C, the user would be saying "fuck" repeatedly, whereas at −30 °C, the user is incapable of closing their mouth after starting the first "fuck", and so extends it into one long one.
*−30 °C - Fuuuuuuuuuuck!: This is implied to be basically what some people would say when they step outside at this temperature.  In reality, it would be best to keep ones's mouth firmly closed.  At −30 °C, without taking wind chill into account, exposed skin will feel painful in under a minute and frostbite could begin in as little as ten minutes [http://www.ec.gc.ca/meteo-weather/default.asp?lang=En&n=5FBF816A-1]. The differing statements seem to imply that at −20 °C, the user would be saying "fuck" repeatedly, whereas at −30 °C, the user is incapable of closing their mouth after starting the first "fuck", and so extends it into one long one.
 
 
*−40⁠ °C - Spit goes "clink": As shown in the drawing your spit would freeze ''before'' it hits the ground. This is the agreement point of the two temperature scales i.e. −40 °C = −40 °F.
 
*−40⁠ °C - Spit goes "clink": As shown in the drawing your spit would freeze ''before'' it hits the ground. This is the agreement point of the two temperature scales i.e. −40 °C = −40 °F.
  
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*80 cm: A typical doorway width is also of standard size. This is barely over the minimum size typically required by codes for buildings (30 inches or 76.2 cm in the US), but more than 50% over the size required for aircraft emergency exits.  (It may seem illogical that larger doors are required in buildings than in airplanes, given airplanes are arguably more dangerous.  However, there is no real disadvantage to using larger doors in buildings, which are not significantly pressurized, but using larger doors in aircraft would increase the force on the door caused by cabin pressure proportionally.)
 
*80 cm: A typical doorway width is also of standard size. This is barely over the minimum size typically required by codes for buildings (30 inches or 76.2 cm in the US), but more than 50% over the size required for aircraft emergency exits.  (It may seem illogical that larger doors are required in buildings than in airplanes, given airplanes are arguably more dangerous.  However, there is no real disadvantage to using larger doors in buildings, which are not significantly pressurized, but using larger doors in aircraft would increase the force on the door caused by cabin pressure proportionally.)
 
*1 m - {{w|Lightsaber|Lightsaber blade}}: Refers to the weapon used in the ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' movie franchise. Canonically, the length of a lightsaber's blade varies greatly depending on the setting of the weapon, but "one meter" is by no means a bad approximation.
 
*1 m - {{w|Lightsaber|Lightsaber blade}}: Refers to the weapon used in the ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' movie franchise. Canonically, the length of a lightsaber's blade varies greatly depending on the setting of the weapon, but "one meter" is by no means a bad approximation.
*170 cm - [[Summer Glau]]: Refers to the height of the actress who portrays the character River Tam on the TV show {{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}.
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*170 cm - {{w|Summer Glau}}: Refers to the height of the actress who portrays the character River Tam on the TV show {{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}.
 
*200 cm - {{w|Darth Vader}}: Refers to the height of the main antagonist from ''Star Wars''.
 
*200 cm - {{w|Darth Vader}}: Refers to the height of the main antagonist from ''Star Wars''.
 
*2.5 m: A ceiling - of course very much depending on which type of building you are in!
 
*2.5 m: A ceiling - of course very much depending on which type of building you are in!
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*3 mL: The amount of blood in a fieldmouse. A similar amount is used in comic [[434: xkcd Goes to the Airport]].
 
*3 mL: The amount of blood in a fieldmouse. A similar amount is used in comic [[434: xkcd Goes to the Airport]].
 
*5 mL: A teaspoon - a very common measure.
 
*5 mL: A teaspoon - a very common measure.
*30 mL - Nasal passages, 40 mL - Shot glass: The comic points out that you could just about fill a shot glass using the mucus from your nose. Since shot glasses are usually used for mixed drinks, the comic jokes that this mucus could constitute a new, disgusting drink - and this is depicted in the drawing. Much later, in [[2673: Cursed mRNA Cocktail]], a similar disgusting drink is suggested to be served in shot glasses. Actually specifically in relation to trying not to get blocked nasal passages as it is in relation to the [[:Category:COVID-19 vaccine|COVID-19 vaccine]].
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*30 mL - Nasal passages, 40 mL - Shot glass: The comic points out that you could just about fill a shot glass using the mucus from your nose. Since shot glasses are usually used for mixed drinks, the comic jokes that this mucus could constitute a new, disgusting drink - and this is depicted in the drawing.
 
*350 mL: Soda can (this is roughly correct for the cans used in the U.S., which hold 12 fluid ounces or 355 mL; in Europe, soda cans commonly hold 330 mL or 500 mL).
 
*350 mL: Soda can (this is roughly correct for the cans used in the U.S., which hold 12 fluid ounces or 355 mL; in Europe, soda cans commonly hold 330 mL or 500 mL).
 
*500 mL: Water bottle (this is also the volume of a European water bottle).
 
*500 mL: Water bottle (this is also the volume of a European water bottle).
 
*3 L - Two-liter bottle: Refers to a bottle which contains 2 L (in the US usually soda). There is debate as to the reason for the discrepancy in volume. It may be a reference to stereotypical Americans consuming a lot of high-calorie foods and drinks. The simpler explanation would be that it is a joke. The two-liter bottle is named using its volume. Labeling it with a volume of three liters is the joke.
 
*3 L - Two-liter bottle: Refers to a bottle which contains 2 L (in the US usually soda). There is debate as to the reason for the discrepancy in volume. It may be a reference to stereotypical Americans consuming a lot of high-calorie foods and drinks. The simpler explanation would be that it is a joke. The two-liter bottle is named using its volume. Labeling it with a volume of three liters is the joke.
 
*5 L: An adult male has about 5 L of blood in his body (An ''adequate'' vacuuming system could drain this blood out in 10 s - as per the title text!)
 
*5 L: An adult male has about 5 L of blood in his body (An ''adequate'' vacuuming system could drain this blood out in 10 s - as per the title text!)
*30 L - Milk crate: Refers to a {{w|Milk crate|type of small box}} originally used to transport milk but now often in demand to be used as a bicycle basket, storage spaces, etc.
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*30 L - Milk crate: Refers to a {{w|Milk crate|type of small box}} originally used to transport milk but now often in demand to be used as bicycle basket, storage spaces, etc.
 
*55 L - Summer Glau: Again, this refers to the actress from Firefly.
 
*55 L - Summer Glau: Again, this refers to the actress from Firefly.
 
*65 L - {{w|Dennis Kucinich}}: An American politician belonging to the {{w|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic party}}, noted for his relatively strong (for the US) leftist views.
 
*65 L - {{w|Dennis Kucinich}}: An American politician belonging to the {{w|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic party}}, noted for his relatively strong (for the US) leftist views.
*75 L - [[Ron Paul]]: An American politician, member of the {{w|Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party}} at the time of this comic's release who has since switched back to the {{w|Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party}}.
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*75 L - {{w|Ron Paul}}: An American politician belonging to the rival {{w|Republican Party (United States)|Republican party}}, noted for his strong libertarian views.  
 
*200 L: Volume of a refrigerator.  
 
*200 L: Volume of a refrigerator.  
**As shown in the drawing of this part of the comic, the three persons mentioned above - Glau, Kucinich and Paul (summing up to 195 L) - could in principle all fit inside a standard refrigerator. Cueball thus attempts to push them all inside of one - though human bodies are not likely to be sufficiently malleable for this to succeed.{{Citation needed}}
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**As shown in the drawing of this part of the comic, the three persons mentioned above - Glau, Kucinich and Paul (summing up to 195 L) - could in principle all fit inside a standard refrigerator. Cueball thus attempts to push them all inside of one - though human bodies are not likely to be sufficiently malleable for this to succeed.
  
 
===Mass===
 
===Mass===
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*100 g - Cell phone: The weight of a cell phone very much depends on the age, type etc.
 
*100 g - Cell phone: The weight of a cell phone very much depends on the age, type etc.
 
*500 g: A bottle of water contains 500 mL according to the volume section and thus has a mass of 500 g.
 
*500 g: A bottle of water contains 500 mL according to the volume section and thus has a mass of 500 g.
*1−3 kg: Different types of laptops.
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*1−3 kg: Different types of laptops. The newest and the best is the lightest...
 
*5 kg - {{w|LCD monitor}}: A modern flat-screen-style monitor.
 
*5 kg - {{w|LCD monitor}}: A modern flat-screen-style monitor.
 
*15 kg - {{w|CRT monitor}}: An older-style, cathode ray tube-based monitor.
 
*15 kg - {{w|CRT monitor}}: An older-style, cathode ray tube-based monitor.
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*220 kg - Your mom (incl. cheap jewelry),  
 
*220 kg - Your mom (incl. cheap jewelry),  
 
*223 kg - Your mom (also incl. makeup)
 
*223 kg - Your mom (also incl. makeup)
**The last three refer to a common type of {{w|Your mom}} joking insult whereby someone insults someone else's mother in a (theoretically) creative way. Here, the comic slyly calls your mom fat, then implies she wears way too much jewelry and finally also 3 kg of makeup. This is a common theme in [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Category:Your_Mom xkcd]. (20 kg of "cheap" jewelry has several times the volume than 20 kg of gold jewelry, because of the difference in density.)
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**The last three refer to a common type of {{w|Your mom}} joking insult whereby someone insults someone else's mother in a creative way. Here, the comic slyly calls your mom fat, then implies she wears way too much jewelry and finally also 3 kg of makeup. This is a common theme in [http://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/Category:Your_Mom xkcd]. (20 kg of "cheap" jewelry has several times the volume than 20 kg of gold jewelry, because of the difference in density.)
  
 
===Title text===
 
===Title text===
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:<big>Guide to Converting to Metric</big>
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:'''Guide to Converting to Metric'''
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:[There are five frames with tables for different units. Between the two upper frames is the following text:]
 
:[There are five frames with tables for different units. Between the two upper frames is the following text:]
:The key to converting to metric is establishing new reference points. When you hear "26°C", instead of thinking "that's 79°F" you should think, "that's warmer than a house but cool for swimming."  
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:The key to converting to metric is establishing  
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:new reference points. When you hear "26°C",  
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:instead of thinking "That's 79°F" you should think,
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:"that's warmer than a house but cool for swimming."  
 
:Here are some helpful tables of reference points:
 
:Here are some helpful tables of reference points:
  
:[The frame in the top left lists the following temperatures on the left, with the corresponding descriptions on the right. Next to the last three entries we see Cueball spitting on the ground. The spit freezes.]
 
:Temperature
 
 
:60°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Earth's hottest
 
:45°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Dubai heat wave
 
:40°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Southern US heat wave
 
:35°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Northern US heat wave
 
:30°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Beach weather
 
:25°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Warm room
 
:20°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Room temperature
 
:10°C &nbsp;&nbsp; Jacket weather
 
:0°C  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Snow!
 
:-5°C &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cold day (Boston)
 
:-10°C &nbsp; Cold day (Moscow)
 
:-20°C &nbsp; Fuckfuckfuckcold
 
:-30°C &nbsp; Fuuuuuuuuuuck!
 
:-40°C &nbsp; Spit goes "clink"
 
  
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:[The frame to the left of the above text:]
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:Temperature:
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:{| class="wikitable"
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|60°C||Earth's hottest
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|-
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|45°C||Dubai heat wave
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|-
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|40°C||Southern US heat wave
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|-
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|35°C||Northern US heat wave
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|-
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|30°C||Beach weather
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|-
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|25°C||Warm room
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|-
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|20°C||Room temperature
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|-
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|10°C||Jacket weather
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|-
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|0°C||Snow!
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|-
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| -5°C||Cold day (Boston)
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|-
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| -10°C||Cold day (Moscow)
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|-
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| -20°C||Fuckfuckfuckcold
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|-
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| -30°C||Fuuuuuuuuuuck!
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|-
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| -40°C||Spit goes "clink"
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|}
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:[Next to the last three entries we see Cueball  spitting on the ground. The spit bounces.]
 
:Cueball: Ptoo
 
:Cueball: Ptoo
 
:Spit: Clink!
 
:Spit: Clink!
  
:[The frame in the top right lists the following lengths on the left, with their corresponding descriptions on the right. To the right of the table is a human tower of four of the people from the ''Serenity'' crew. The head of the upper person is right below the first entry.]
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:[The frame to the right of the above text:]
 
:Length
 
:Length
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:{| class="wikitable"
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|1 cm||Width of microSD card
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|-
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|3 cm||Length of SD card
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|-
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|12 cm||CD diameter
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|-
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|14 cm||Penis
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|-
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|15 cm||BIC pen
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|-
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|80 cm||Doorway width
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|-
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|1 m||Lightsaber blade
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|-
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|170 cm||Summer Glau
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|-
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|200 cm||Darth Vader
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|-
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|2.5 m||Ceiling
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|-
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|5 m||Car-length
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|-
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|16 m 4 cm||Human tower of Serenity crew
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|}
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:[To the right of the table is a human tower of four of the people from the Serenity crew. The head of the upper person is right below the first entry.]
  
:1 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Width of microSD card
 
:3 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Length of SD card
 
:12 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CD diameter
 
:14 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Penis
 
:15 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; BIC pen
 
:80 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Doorway width
 
:1 m &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lightsaber blade
 
:170 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Summer Glau
 
:200 cm &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Darth Vader
 
:2.5 m  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ceiling
 
:5 m &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Car-length
 
:16 m 4 cm Human tower of Serenity crew.
 
  
:[The frame in the bottom left has three columns]
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:[The frame below to the left:]
 
:Speed
 
:Speed
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:{| class="wikitable"
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|kph|| m/s||
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|-
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|5||1.5||Walking
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|-
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|13||3.5||Jogging
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|-
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|25||7||Sprinting
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|-
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|35||10||Fastest human
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|-
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|45||13||Housecat
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|-
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|55||15||Rabbit
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|-
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|75||20||Raptor
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|-
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|100||25||Slow highway
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|-
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|110||30||Interstate (65 mph)
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|-
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|120||35||Speed you actually go when it says “65”
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|-
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|140||40||Raptor on hoverboard
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|}
  
:kph &nbsp; m/s 
 
:5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1.5 &nbsp;&nbsp; Walking
 
:13&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3.5 &nbsp;&nbsp; Jogging
 
:25&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 7 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sprinting
 
:35&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 10 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fastest human
 
:45&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 13 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Housecat
 
:55&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 15 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Rabbit
 
:75&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 20 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Raptor
 
:100&nbsp;&nbsp; 25 &nbsp;&nbsp; Slow highway
 
:110&nbsp;&nbsp; 30 &nbsp;&nbsp; Interstate (65 mph)
 
:120&nbsp;&nbsp; 35 &nbsp;&nbsp; Speed you actually go when it says "65"
 
:140&nbsp;&nbsp; 40 &nbsp;&nbsp; Raptor on hoverboard
 
  
:[The frame in the bottom middle lists the following volumes on the left, with their corresponding descriptions on the right.
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:[The frame below in the middle:]
 
:Volume
 
:Volume
 
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:{| class="wikitable"
:3 mL &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Blood in a fieldmouse
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|3 mL||Blood in a fieldmouse
:5 mL &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Teaspoon
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|-
:30 mL &nbsp;&nbsp; Nasal passages
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|5 mL||Teaspoon
:40 mL &nbsp;&nbsp; Shot glass
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|-
:350 mL &nbsp; Soda can
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|30 mL||Nasal passages
:500 mL &nbsp; Water bottle
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|-
:3 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Two-liter bottle
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|40 mL||Shot glass
:5 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Blood in a human male
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|-
:30 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Milk crate
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|350 mL||Soda can
:55 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Summer Glau
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|-
:65 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dennis Kucinich
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|500 mL||Water bottle
:75 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ron Paul
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|-
:200 L &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fridge
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|3 L||Two-liter bottle
 
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|-
:[Next to the entry on nasal passages and shot glass (starting one entry higher and finishing one entry lower) is the following text:]
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|5 L||Blood in a human male
:So, when it's blocked, the mucus in your nose could about fill a shot glass.
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|-
 
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|30 L||Milk crate
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|-
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|55 L||Summer Glau
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|-
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|65 L||Dennis Kucinich
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|-
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|75 L||Ron Paul
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|-
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|200 L||Fridge
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|}
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:[Next to the entry on nasal passages and shoot glass (starting one entry higher and finishing one entry lower) are the following text:]
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:So, when it's blocked
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:the mucus in your
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:nose could about  
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:fill a shot glass.
 
:[Below this text is a drawing of a mucus filled shot glass.]  
 
:[Below this text is a drawing of a mucus filled shot glass.]  
:Related: I've invented the worst mixed drink ever.
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:Related: I've
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:invented the  
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:worst mixed  
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:drink ever.
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:[Below this next to the four last entries we see Cueball shoving Summer Glau, Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul into an open fridge. Above the fridge in a loosely drawn ellipse are the following text:]
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:55+65+75<200
  
:[Below this next to the four last entries we see Cueball shoving Summer Glau, Dennis Kucinich, and Ron Paul into an open fridge. Above the fridge in a loosely drawn ellipse is the following text:]
 
:55+65+75 < 200
 
 
:[The frame in the bottom right lists the following masses on the left, with their corresponding descriptions on the right
 
 
:3 g &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;    Peanut M&M
 
:100 g &nbsp;&nbsp;  Cell phone
 
:500 g &nbsp;&nbsp; Bottled water
 
:1 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Ultraportable laptop
 
:2 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Light-medium laptop
 
:3 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Heavy laptop
 
:5 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  LCD monitor
 
:15 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CRT monitor
 
:4 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cat
 
:4.1 kg &nbsp;&nbsp; Cat (with caption)
 
:60 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Lady
 
:70 kg &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dude
 
:150 kg &nbsp; Shaq
 
:200 kg &nbsp; Your mom
 
:220 kg &nbsp; Your mom (incl. cheap jewelry)
 
:223 kg &nbsp; Your mom (also incl. makeup)
 
  
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:[The frame below to the right:]
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:Mass
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:{| class="wikitable"
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|3 g||Peanut M&M
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|-
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|100 g||Cell phone
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|-
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|500 g||Bottled water
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|-
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|1 kg||Ultraportable laptop
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|-
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|2 kg||Light-medium laptop
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|-
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|3 kg||Heavy laptop
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|-
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|5 kg||LCD monitor
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|-
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|15 kg||CRT monitor
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|-
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|4 kg||Cat
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|-
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|4.1 kg||Cat (with caption)
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|-
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|60 kg||Lady
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|-
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|70 kg||Dude
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|-
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|150 kg||Shaq
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|-
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|200 kg||Your mom
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|-
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|220 kg||Your mom (incl. cheap jewelry)
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|-
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|223 kg||Your mom (also incl. makeup)
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|}
 
:[Next to the entries of cat and cat (with caption) are two drawings of cats. The second one has a caption across its chest.]
 
:[Next to the entries of cat and cat (with caption) are two drawings of cats. The second one has a caption across its chest.]
 
:Cat (with caption): Mrowl?
 
:Cat (with caption): Mrowl?
:[Below this and next to the lady and dude entries are drawings of Megan and Cueball.]
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:[Below this and next to the lady and dude entries (and the Shaq entry) are drawings of Megan and Cueball.]
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
 
[[Category:Charts]]
 
[[Category:Charts]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring real people]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring real people]]
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Velociraptors]]
 
[[Category:Velociraptors]]
[[Category:Cats]]
 
 
[[Category:Your Mom]]
 
[[Category:Your Mom]]
 
[[Category:Firefly]]
 
[[Category:Firefly]]
[[Category:Star Wars]]
 
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Summer Glau]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Summer Glau]]
[[Category:Weather]]
 

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