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pooh [she/her, love/loves]@hexbear.net
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He does have a point tho

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He does have a point tho

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      lol, okay bud.

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          Measurement systems, especially time measurement, is the one thing everybody should absolutely agree on for the sake of sanity of everyone. Of course the metric system is arbitrary bullshit but so is every other system, and metric at least tries to be less arbitrary to an extent. Yeah of course the most popular system is going to originate from a cultural hegemon but that’s fine as long as everybody agrees on it.

          Measurement systems being propagated throughout the world technically would constitute as colonialism I guess but honestly I see no sense in opposing the metric system other than pure spite.

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              I think that standardization is highly valuable, but there’s absolutely no reason everyone everywhere should use the same systems.

              I mean I guess there are exceptions like remote tribes living mostly independently of the global human civilization but other than that I can’t see a reason why you wouldn’t want a standardized measurement system.

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                  The imperial system isn’t based on day to day use either though. A yard is the length of some kings arm, not some universal signifyer. The foot is the length of Henry I’s foot. An inch is three grains of barley laid end-to-end.

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                    First time I remember my dad using yards was when I asked how far my family’s dog could see. She was going blind. He replied ‘about five yards’ and I thought it meant back yards, and then thought she could see further than she could.

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              Having actually tried to teach dimensional analysis and conversion factors to students, the fact that we even have two commonly used systems is too many.

              We’ve already crashed a spaceship because of this. The practical need for any group of people in regular communication to adopt a single unit system far outways any ideological objections to it.

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                We’ve already crashed a spaceship because of this

                And fucked up a few bridges and tunnels too!

                https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27509559

                Not to mention crushed bridges
                https://metricviews.uk/2015/07/03/another-bridge-bashed/

                And overdosed patients
                https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/25845/quick-6-six-unit-conversion-disasters

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      the standards set by some inbred monarch a thousand years ago should not be maintained

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        Lol the other day I learned the measurement for a yard was determined by an English king sticking his arm out and measuring the distance from his nose to his thumb

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          if you seem to think a ‘colonial’ standard of measurement is bad because it was imposed by force (metric wasn’t in the vast majority of metric countries btw), the ‘indigenous’ one would need to be meaningfully different. but old measuring standards were arbitrary impositions from old ruling classes

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              how is that worse? if you’re going to argue this is a knock against metric, the ‘french ruling class’ needs to be worse than whichever royal nonce decided the length of an ell.

              btw when did the french conquer south america? it’s so weird they’re all using metric but i can’t remember the date when Napoleon came round and forced them all to switch

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                  gold reading comprehension star for you ⭐ you’ve successfully arrived at my point but you seem to think its yours.

                  i’m equivocating between the imposition of measurement systems through coercive force and arguing it is not a valid complaint against metric—so you agree?

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      The imperial system is British. It is not indigenous to the Americas.

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      so true bestie

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