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It’s 4:53 right now, and that’s just so crazy. I can't believe you knew it was 4:53. But did you just subtract 12 to figure it out? Do you really have to do that calculation every single time?

Honestly, I'm kind of afraid of anyone who has military time on their phone. It's like, why would you set your phone to military time unless you're actually in the military?

Oh, right, I forgot you're Russian, so you might get drafted—that makes sense.

You know what doesn’t make sense, though? Fahrenheit.

It really doesn’t.

No, it does.

No, it’s confusing.

No, your system is confusing.

32°F shouldn't be the freezing point. How is it that way?

Yeah, only in your system, which is wrong.


Keywords

  • 4:53
  • Military time
  • Russian draft
  • Fahrenheit
  • Freezing point
  • System confusion

FAQ

Q: How did you know it was 4:53? A: Subtracting 12 from the military time.

Q: Why would someone set their phone to military time? A: Typically, it's used by individuals in the military.

Q: What’s confusing about Fahrenheit? A: In Fahrenheit, the freezing point of water is 32°F, which some find non-intuitive.

Q: Why do you think 32°F shouldn’t be the freezing point? A: It feels counterintuitive compared to other temperature measurement systems like Celsius.