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by evil-olive
144 days ago
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I see this argument repeated every single time someone tries to defend Fahrenheit. if "room temperature" was smack in the middle, at 50 degF, you might have a point. but no, it's pure post-hoc rationalization. being naked at 0 degF will kill you. being naked at 100 degF will (usually) not. they're not remotely equivalent. instead, think of it this way - human beings are mostly water, and 0 to 100 degC is "percentage of the way from water's freezing point to boiling point". room temperature is "about 20% of the way to boiling". 40% or higher starts to cause our bodies to overheat. a typical sauna will be somewhere between 50 and 70% of the way. |
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