It’s a real enough thing that kids do. If you mean the fact that it’s a completely pointlessly sloppified AI version where the water slops on the outside because slop, you’re completely right.
Lemmy is kinda bad
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- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish1·7 hours ago
- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish11·7 hours ago
Well… yes. Yes, kinda. The “1/3 is smaller than 1/4” is a real thing being referenced, and how smart is that?
- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish1·7 hours ago
Prefixes aren’t specific to individual units, the beauty is it still means 1/100 no matter if you’re talking about length, weight, mass, volume, voltage, magnetic flux… go nuts.
(This being said, tens and hundreds are rarer for most units. Centiliter for drinks and centimeters for e.g. someone’s height are common)
- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish1·7 hours ago
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- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish3·7 hours ago
This is not the explanation you think it is, over there.
- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish12·21 hours ago
Common enough in a drinks context. But really, that doesn’t matter because it’s metric: you’re not going to end up with 4269 fartbuckets to the whateverthefuck. Instead it says centi so it’s a 100th of the thing, which is barely even mental arithmetic at all.
It’s slightly larger than the standard 500ml can, the + is because they’d like to emphasize the “bonus”
- amio@lemmy.worldtoFunny@sh.itjust.works•Americans definitely love their larger 1/4 lb’ers over the smaller European 1/3 lb pattiesEnglish11·21 hours ago
Americans have too much freedom to bother with pesky little details like that. Don’t you know how bad some Jethro-Bobby-named dumbass thinks it is over here?
Edit: Weird downvotes, but OK.
New here?
- amio@lemmy.worldtoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Technically everybody goes to sleep after midnight3·22 hours ago
After some midnight, anyway. When you say “midnight” you’re usually referring to a particular one, implied by context. Or spelled out for that matter.
- amio@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a website that can tell you the new names to I guess "classify" people? Like the R word, or the N word or skin color or nationaility? For ex. Is African American still acceptable and so forth71·22 hours ago
The volume of updates would bring a lot of tech to its knees
- amio@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a reason why toilets are made out of one of the most resonating materials possible while also being made in a shape that makes a small fart sound like a damn trombone?0·11 days ago
Did you accidentally get the wrong post here? Or are we playing Jeopardy or something
- amio@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a reason why toilets are made out of one of the most resonating materials possible while also being made in a shape that makes a small fart sound like a damn trombone?1·12 days ago
(A rusty one?)
The simple answer is, porcelain is fairly durable, nonreactive and, well, smooth. You don’t want a material that’s prone to sticking in any way. The shape needs to be a certain way for the water to do away with… things, and not go everywhere.
That sucks when you have one of the THBPLTPLTBPHLTHLPTHPLTPPL ones in company, though.
Turns out modelling something on Reddit, catering to Redditors, and botposting shit tons of Reddit shit makes things like Reddit