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superior rule system

moosetwin - 12mon

Please put an NSFW tag on this. I was on the train.

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biggerbogboy @sh.itjust.works - 12mon

...and uhh, I dropped my phone...

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N.E.P.T.R - 12mon

...and now it's broken :(

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Omega - 12mon

so I can't even close the app so everyone saw it for a straight thirty seconds!

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KoboldCoterie @pawb.social - 12mon

I for one fully support paws as a unit of measure.

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HEXN3T - 12mon

Starts jakeing off

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festnt @sh.itjust.works - 12mon

does that mean "turning into a jake"?

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HEXN3T - 12mon

No it's like jacking off but pronounced jake

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eupraxia - 12mon

idk this gave me the mental image of someone whacking it and muttering "jake jake jake jake jake" in rhythm to themselves through the whole thing

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ZombiFrancis @sh.itjust.works - 12mon

So like, Australian.

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OneWomanCreamTeam @sh.itjust.works - 12mon

It's when you dress up as Jake to jornk it

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festnt @sh.itjust.works - 12mon

oh ok

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weeeeum @lemmy.world - 12mon

To be honest, everyone one did back then, often with different body parts. Feet were the "banana for scale" back in the day.

Back then, very few measuring systems were accurate in favor of accessibility. Everyone's got feet. Everyone walks (a mile is roughly 1000 steps), so on and so forth.

Eventually measurements started being used for design, where accuracy was paramount, so archaic measurements became standardized.

It sounds crazy but a lot of stuff back then was made with zero measurements. I'm into woodworking and back then they used references. You'd literally look at a board, and draw a line where it looks about right. Then you'd reference the rest of the components, so the sides may be 2/3 the length of the apron, and the top would be around waist height. Story sticks were also used, where you'd continually add marks to a stick whenever you needed to transfer a measurement. Its called story sticks since you'd make a new one for every project, and it tells a story on how the piece was made, from every measurement and marking.

It's also no coincidence that metric was designed right before the industrial revolution. I just wish everyone adopted it instead of slapping a bandaid onto old systems.

Infodump over

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itslilith - 12mon

Roughly 2000 steps, unless you take steps as long as you are tall

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KoboldCoterie @pawb.social - 12mon

Look at Mr. Stumpylegs over here, taking his little baby steps! Everyone point and laugh!

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mannycalavera @feddit.uk - 12mon

Europeans be measuring in 4/4 time? 😂🤣

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photonic_sorcerer @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 12mon

What kind of kitty cat has five fingers but only four toes?

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Ms. ArmoredThirteen - 12mon

Four finger/toe world but they're polydactyl

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Rai @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 12mon

15 years ago, my friends and I were tripping on their porch and a cat came up. He had so many toes. They named him MillionToes. He was the Jack Bauer of cats—he had 24 toes. He came inside with us and played video games with us. I loved MillionToes.

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Ms. ArmoredThirteen - 12mon

My cat's only got 21, maybe 22 toes. 24 is so many!

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Rai @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 12mon

Oooo you have a dactyl, nice!

Yah, MillionToes was a wonderful lil boi. He came by quite a few times, usually just when we were tripping which we found hilarious. My friend laughed so hard he cried the first time he stopped by.

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Si_sierra - 12mon

Europeans use metres

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phuntis - 12mon

well I mean technically a meter is a measuring device while a metre is the measurement so in the same way the american uses their foot you could say we use a meter to measure things

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IO 😇 - 12mon

wait, do they actually use their feet to measure things?

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Sconrad122 @lemmy.world - 12mon

I've seen it done. Not for precision, but for rough estimates, I've seen someone toe-heel their way across a job site. Honestly, that and the fact that an inch is usually pretty close to the length of a finger knuckle are really the biggest redeeming qualities of the imperial system in terms of making quick length guesstimates

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phuntis - 12mon

no I highly doubt anyone does that but that's what the meme here implies as a funny haha

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EmptySlime - 12mon

Nah I've definitely done a quick heel-toe walk across an area to get a ballpark of distance. Along with basically any other body part I could reasonably use to measure something when I don't have a tape measure on me at that moment.

I've also previously measured and I know that for example my bare foot is about 11 inches long heel to toe and that my shoe makes it about 12. I could do exactly the same thing with metric.

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Sop - 12mon

The English do. Most other European do use meters.

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BeeegScaaawyCripple - 12mon

We don't call them inches anymore, nor they're Tarantinos

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