BOILING WATER INTO -22 F WEATHER
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im pooping right now
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i like water
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freezing! BTW I thought 40 degrees farenheight was cold.
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because the government is too "proud" to be like the rest of the world...
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fail imperial is fail
why can't you idiots just use metric like the normal parts of the world??
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if the water is distilled, then it will not boil by itself. once something disturbs the water, it will boil instantly and violently (when heated to or past the boiling point of water)
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metric is way better than iperial, like 212? its so random. I like 100 better
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SRV rules
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Stuck with the rest of the world, on the metric system.
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dude u cant boil water at 212 it boils/turns into gas at 100 degrees unless u were using distilled water which would have exploded in ur face man!
J0hnnyH4ck3r 3 years ago
water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees Celsius. water is water... distilled or not, so not sure what you're really trying to say, dude.
rkc5150 3 years ago
@rkc5150 it's easier to remember 100 boiling point and 0 freezing point.
asuperpower 2 years ago
i have no problem remembering that water boils at 212 F and freezes at 32 F, AND that water boils at 100 C and freezes at 0 C, so your point is....??? it's not that big of a deal. we should all be using the Kelvin scale anyways ;) Stop trying to make the argument over which scale is "better"... such a silly argument.
rkc5150 2 years ago
I have that exact same set of cookware.
And I call BS on this one. It has to be reproducible.
I remain unconvinced
xj14y 3 years ago
LMAO ! WTF does the kind of cookware have to do with it?? thanks for the laugh .... lol lollololollooolololol
rkc5150 3 years ago