I like them building with time pressure, but I can't be there only one who prefers the podcast feel of the conversations that happens when they get a little bored.
Sophie visiting Rosie and being surprised at how chunky Roy is.. I wonder if she was thinking either.. A) "I can totally ride that cat into the sunset!" B) "That cat can totally eat me if I'm not careful!"
Meet er, but I ardly know her. That would be a step for sure, depends whether you've been talking online first or not but if you never meter then how can things go any further. Kelvin is an absolute unit for sure.
Metric is better in every way, except temperature. 0⁰F is extremely cold, 100⁰F is extremely hot. Fahrenheit has a larger range of applicable temperatures to describe temperature in everyday parlance compared to Celsius, with the only downside being that admittedly 0⁰C for freezing is more intuitive than 32⁰F for freezing. And before anyone brings up the also more intuitive boiling point for C, when do you ever need to use the boiling point in an everyday setting? Even when boiling water for food, you put the pot on the stove until it boils regardless of the degrees, so that's really nothing too important.
Meter is the base form. If you want the *smallest*, atto is smaller than pico, but neither is the smallest with a prefix like that. A picometer is a trillionth of a meter, or a thousandth of a nanometer. a femtometer is next at 1/1000 of a picometer. An attometer is 1/1000 of a femtometer. Below atto is zepto and yocto, the latter of which is a millionth of an attometer. A yoctometer is a septillionth (1x10^-24) of a meter. More recently, I've seen they've added rontometer and quectometer. I havn't really had opportunity to see them in use, but they are 1/1000 and 1/1,000,000 of a yoctometer respectively (or 1/1,000,000,000,000 of an attometer)
8:03 Welp Rythian, we can tell considering you think an absolute unit also includes body builders?? People quite famous for have very little body fat, which is the opposite of describing say an animal as an absolute unit 😂
I've definitely seen muscular people and body builders called absolute units before. Even when it comes to animals everyone was calling that one buff tiger from a few years ago an absolute unit. It means large, not just fat.
I just saw a British American guy explain American units better than I've heard before. Everything is based on 100. 70F is 70% hot. 100F is 100% hot. Anything hotter is too hot. 70 mph is 70% fast. 100 mph is 100% fast. Anything over 100 mph is too fun.
farenheit: a range of temperatures you can actually use. is it 70-80 F? could be. is it a toasty 90-100? possibly. is it a chilly 40-50?? its within the realm of possibility! celcius: everything youre gonna experience takes place in a space of ten degrees. is it 20 C again? yes.
As an American, Celsius always made more sense to me, too. You can feel 1 if difference in it. But, Fahrenheit was finally explained to me. 100 = 100% hot; 60 = 60% hot; etc. Now I can finally understand both 👐
While I can appreciate that explanation and I’m sure it has uses in certain fields I do think that for weather at least Celsius is straight up better. After all, knowing that it’s 60% hot doesn’t really tell me what the weather is actually like.
In Fahrenheit, the human body is right around 100 degrees (98.6), so that’s basically the scale it uses. It’s a scale based on perception of temperature in relation to the human body. So, 100 outside is uncomfortably hot, but survivable and bearable of you’re not exerting yourself (since the human body needs to cool off). 60-70 is around the threshold that is pleasant for the majority of people, bordering on too cold when you’re stationary, since the temp difference allows for the human body to cool off easily from exertion (during heavy exertion, 50-60 is generally preferable for people with natural insulation like fat). Below that, the temperature difference is enough that it is actively leeching warmth from the body, and insulation and exertion are necessary to maintain your core temperature. At the very end of the spectrum, 0 degrees is about the outer range of what is survivable for a human to exist in. Humans do function in negatives and over 100 degrees, but measured need to be taken in order to handle those temperatures (specialized clothing, strict rules on being outdoors, knowledge on treating hypothermia and heat stroke, etc). It is very much a scale based on human survivability. Celsius, on the other hand, being based on the freezing point and boiling point of water is not as applicable to human survivability-humans can and do exist in freezing conditions regularly, and that typically only requires heavy winter clothes and knowledge of cold weather to survive. And humans would have died long before water boils, so 100 degrees doesn’t really offer any insight into serviceability.
@@jonasquinn7977 Well, anything past 100 makes no difference. Different clothes won't be any better. 50 is the comfort mid-point. It _feels_ cool in summer & warm in winter. 30-something freezes water (depending what's in the water), but you can keep adding layers to stay warm. But at 0 or below, it's not going to make a difference. So, I think F is only useful for weather/thermostats because it happens to match up with a relative feeling scale, good for humans. C is best for science, engineering... Computer thermals. Anything where precision & objectivity is key. Still. Even though I get it now, C was the first one I groked, so I prefer it.
I recognize that Metric is objectively superior to the Imperial system, but I will not stand for Fahrenheit slander. Celsius isn't actually metric in any way, it was just arbitrarily decided that Celsius would be grouped with Metric and Fahrenheit with Imperial. I would say both have pros and cons but personally I think Fahrenheit is better for talking about weather/air temperature. It's percentage of hotness, with 0F being around the coldest most people experience on a regular basis and 100F being around the hottest most people experience on a regular basis.
Agreed-Fahrenheit to me makes more sense in discussing weather, since it is more closely tied to the way humans experience temperature (with the average human temperature being right around 100 degrees, and typical temps outdoors ranging from around 0-100 degrees), while Celsius is clearly advantageous for chemistry and cooking/baking, since it is based on the temperature of water (0 being freezing point, 100 being boiling). They both have their advantages, but Celsius for talking about regular weather in regards to the way humans experience it just doesn’t make sense-the weather is often well below freezing, and is never anywhere near boiling. In that same way, Fahrenheit for use in the kitchen is just nonsensical (and is why I assume it was lumped with imperial measurements, since those are ALSO nonsensical in the kitchen).
It does help that Celsius uses the same units as Kelvin, a system with a true 0 that can be useful for many scientific calculations. The 0's are just offset by 273.15 degrees.
I really hate these short speedrun rounds! They don't have time to make anything good, so it's all just a quick slap-dash version of something they probably could have made much better with a couple extra minutes. Either go back to when the time is not enforced, or at least increase the time limit so everyone has enough time to actually build something good that they are proud of. The short time just ruins all the fun, and the funny.
Yesh Fahrenheit is better... I can buy into metric for distances, volumes, lots of other stuff but... for regular human experience Fahrenheit is just better
What's this hate on Fahrenheit? Is this about the fact you all complained it was 30 degrees and it was too hot, and when some Americans actually looked it up, they mocked yall for complaining about perfectly mild weather?
30's is perfectly mild weather when a) you are used to it b) your building are insultated for it and c) you have air conditioning. In europe in general (but definitely in UK) this is very much not the case. It used to be incredibly rare for the UK to get above 30, but now it happens a lot more often now and we are still struggling to get used to it.
@@the8bitkit Yeah I get it, it was just kinda funny having Texans roast y'all for what would be a cool, pleasant summer day. This has been an unusual summer for sure though, dryer than ever where I'm from.
Big ups to Rythian for that chicken, looks nothing like a square dog! Well done sir!
Reject square dog, embrace crescent chicken!
Wasn't expecting that Chris Trott cameo
Rythian finally didn't build a square dog!
(Instead he built a square cat)
21:50 lewis retracts his criticism after finding out he’s in the minority is a very lewis move
He retracted Osei's apology, too!
Isn't that just being sensible? Better to realize you were being too harsh and relent rather than dying on a hill and refusing to change your mind.
I like them building with time pressure, but I can't be there only one who prefers the podcast feel of the conversations that happens when they get a little bored.
I wonder if because Kirsty pressed the finished button, the map thought she was the only one to do a build? P.s More Roy pls.
Osie hated her pig build. But i absolutely love it. Its my favorite of the dayy!!!
Ose has nothing to apologise for. The boy was perfect
Sophie visiting Rosie and being surprised at how chunky Roy is..
I wonder if she was thinking either..
A) "I can totally ride that cat into the sunset!"
B) "That cat can totally eat me if I'm not careful!"
Of course Kirsty chose the Maneater Boar; she bloody loves those pigs. She was so sad about having to kill them.
You should try building as teams, but silently maybe 4 teams
Or not silently but like cant communicatw outloud about the specific drawlings like you did for gmod building
JUSTICE FOR OINKY BOI!
"Joined by absolute units"
*introduces Rosie*
I guess she's a unit of tinyness.. sorta like how when someone says "I'm in shape.. round is a shape" :p
“He’s left handed Rhythian?” Yeah Rythian isn’t jt OBVIOUS? 😭
Rythian drawing the TINY totoro 😭
Can we do one where it's absolute units WITH their lil guy's? Like Big the cat and Froggy 💜💚
No, Wario, stop invading Czechoslovakia!
One of the most on point sessions I’ve seen in a while.
I liked it better when the time limit was not enforced and they got more time to work on their builds. The longer videos were nice.
Damn. Kirsty finished Bloodborne months ago (unless she's playing off stream) they really have been backlogging videos
Its been known for a while thats how they operate. They stock up on TTT and now minecraft vids and release trendy ones with these woven in
@@keeferli8692 yeah I'm aware. Just shocked HOW far they are
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 I have a friend who works in the office organising stuff like this, apparently they have about 4-5 months of backlog
Also I get the feeling for these they record several in a session
@@thegooeymanschannel7128 definitely
@16:30 that looks nothing like Spheal! Where's his weirdly long arms and Bluetooth headset?!
Did you know that walruses can grow to be 20 feet in length and weigh over 3000 pounds?
Nah, they have fins, they don't grow feet
@@nekhumonta Actually they're called flippers
Lewis's lorge chicken is named Jofe
I love Lewis normalising left-handedness when Rythian asks why the left arm is bigger and stronger.
Good jobs and you stuck to the time limit! I love it.
roy our boy!
while i appreciate the tension of the quick builds, I much prefer to see the ingenuity they get up to when the time is open
Meet er, but I ardly know her. That would be a step for sure, depends whether you've been talking online first or not but if you never meter then how can things go any further. Kelvin is an absolute unit for sure.
Fahrenheit is the best way to measure temperature and Fathoms are the best for length.
Fahrenheit: % Hot
Fathoms: Guys long
I love Ose's legendary oinky boi.
I think the reason why rythian made his totoro pink is because he's color blind.
Weird that osie put so many rats on her walrus build
Roy boyz unite!
Had to google Osie's cat Roy - what a charming guy!
Duncan's black pig gave me huge "boba the pig whisperer" vibes
I want to see the inverse of this now, where everyone has as much time as they want, and just tries to make the best they can
It’s a series, they’ve made quite a few where they don’t enforce the time limit.
I was hoping someone was going to pick the prompt "refrigerator." 😂
it's a big unit!
Lewis' chicken looks like it'd fit right in in a Farside comic xD
Given the recent talk on the streams, I totally expected one of the prompts to be "massive black horse... with eyebrows" LOL
Did anyone else think "Roy!" meant Roy from the children's british tv show Roy
Lewis says Snorlax is too obvious, yet when they actually had that prompt in the pokemon episode, Snorlax didn't even survive a single turn!
Arise, chicken! Chicken, arise!
Big chicken just makes me think of Sushang from HSR
Osie's pig looks a little sus from the front...
I used Fahrenheit for 37 years of my life but I switched to Celsius and I feel so much cooler in the summer and so much warmer in the winter.
I'm less than 3 minutes in and Lewis is already fat shaming cats 😂
my first thought for wally was wally tusket from ultimate muscle
Metric is better in every way, except temperature. 0⁰F is extremely cold, 100⁰F is extremely hot. Fahrenheit has a larger range of applicable temperatures to describe temperature in everyday parlance compared to Celsius, with the only downside being that admittedly 0⁰C for freezing is more intuitive than 32⁰F for freezing.
And before anyone brings up the also more intuitive boiling point for C, when do you ever need to use the boiling point in an everyday setting? Even when boiling water for food, you put the pot on the stove until it boils regardless of the degrees, so that's really nothing too important.
Kirsty was busy this episode
I am sad Harambe wasn't a big boi.
So it seems that both of Osie's cats are horribly overweight.
Osie and her fish again 😂
I love them
❤
Im here so early the booty bots are still around XD
I miss the Gmod building
Fuck marry kill: fahrenheit, Celsius & Kelvin?
Press "F" for Fahrenheit
First 10min watch. Love a good Gartic Phone video
00:52 isn't picometer the first step? No it's atto isn't it?
I think meter is the first step, but you can go forward or backward
Meter is the base form. If you want the *smallest*, atto is smaller than pico, but neither is the smallest with a prefix like that. A picometer is a trillionth of a meter, or a thousandth of a nanometer. a femtometer is next at 1/1000 of a picometer. An attometer is 1/1000 of a femtometer. Below atto is zepto and yocto, the latter of which is a millionth of an attometer. A yoctometer is a septillionth (1x10^-24) of a meter. More recently, I've seen they've added rontometer and quectometer. I havn't really had opportunity to see them in use, but they are 1/1000 and 1/1,000,000 of a yoctometer respectively (or 1/1,000,000,000,000 of an attometer)
8:03
Welp Rythian, we can tell considering you think an absolute unit also includes body builders?? People quite famous for have very little body fat, which is the opposite of describing say an animal as an absolute unit 😂
I've definitely seen muscular people and body builders called absolute units before. Even when it comes to animals everyone was calling that one buff tiger from a few years ago an absolute unit. It means large, not just fat.
dam i 'm early early
As an American!
Yeah. Fuck Farenheit.
Why the heck can't we just switch to metric already. So dumb.
Careful there buddy, or you won't be an American much longer
the weird thing is: you do but convert to wonky units
I just saw a British American guy explain American units better than I've heard before.
Everything is based on 100. 70F is 70% hot. 100F is 100% hot. Anything hotter is too hot.
70 mph is 70% fast. 100 mph is 100% fast. Anything over 100 mph is too fun.
farenheit: a range of temperatures you can actually use. is it 70-80 F? could be. is it a toasty 90-100? possibly. is it a chilly 40-50?? its within the realm of possibility!
celcius: everything youre gonna experience takes place in a space of ten degrees. is it 20 C again? yes.
100th
I will defend Farenheit for weather forecasts, because 0 is really cold and 100 is really hot
As an American, Celsius always made more sense to me, too. You can feel 1 if difference in it.
But, Fahrenheit was finally explained to me. 100 = 100% hot; 60 = 60% hot; etc. Now I can finally understand both 👐
Celsius also has this 0% to 100% scale, where 0% means "It's so cold you're going to freeze" and 100% means "It's so hot you're going to boil", lol
While I can appreciate that explanation and I’m sure it has uses in certain fields I do think that for weather at least Celsius is straight up better.
After all, knowing that it’s 60% hot doesn’t really tell me what the weather is actually like.
@@Ferined but rather than being comparable to how people feel in whether, is how water feels in temperature. Different concept
In Fahrenheit, the human body is right around 100 degrees (98.6), so that’s basically the scale it uses. It’s a scale based on perception of temperature in relation to the human body. So, 100 outside is uncomfortably hot, but survivable and bearable of you’re not exerting yourself (since the human body needs to cool off). 60-70 is around the threshold that is pleasant for the majority of people, bordering on too cold when you’re stationary, since the temp difference allows for the human body to cool off easily from exertion (during heavy exertion, 50-60 is generally preferable for people with natural insulation like fat). Below that, the temperature difference is enough that it is actively leeching warmth from the body, and insulation and exertion are necessary to maintain your core temperature. At the very end of the spectrum, 0 degrees is about the outer range of what is survivable for a human to exist in.
Humans do function in negatives and over 100 degrees, but measured need to be taken in order to handle those temperatures (specialized clothing, strict rules on being outdoors, knowledge on treating hypothermia and heat stroke, etc). It is very much a scale based on human survivability.
Celsius, on the other hand, being based on the freezing point and boiling point of water is not as applicable to human survivability-humans can and do exist in freezing conditions regularly, and that typically only requires heavy winter clothes and knowledge of cold weather to survive. And humans would have died long before water boils, so 100 degrees doesn’t really offer any insight into serviceability.
@@jonasquinn7977 Well, anything past 100 makes no difference. Different clothes won't be any better.
50 is the comfort mid-point. It _feels_ cool in summer & warm in winter.
30-something freezes water (depending what's in the water), but you can keep adding layers to stay warm. But at 0 or below, it's not going to make a difference.
So, I think F is only useful for weather/thermostats because it happens to match up with a relative feeling scale, good for humans. C is best for science, engineering... Computer thermals. Anything where precision & objectivity is key.
Still. Even though I get it now, C was the first one I groked, so I prefer it.
I like Fahrenheit because it gives you a wider range of numbers so its easier to tell exactly how its going to feel
And yet, people only use it in steps of 5. Also, decimals are a thing.
@@lequinow you arent wrong F almost never uses decimals, also who the hell only uses F in steps of 5 that is not a thing as far as i know
sorry for being rude here but why is the color blind guy trying to point out shades of color to everyone.
the perfect prompt for rythian prompt "the invisible man" = he builds nothing and leaves it blank @rythian
I recognize that Metric is objectively superior to the Imperial system, but I will not stand for Fahrenheit slander. Celsius isn't actually metric in any way, it was just arbitrarily decided that Celsius would be grouped with Metric and Fahrenheit with Imperial. I would say both have pros and cons but personally I think Fahrenheit is better for talking about weather/air temperature. It's percentage of hotness, with 0F being around the coldest most people experience on a regular basis and 100F being around the hottest most people experience on a regular basis.
Agreed-Fahrenheit to me makes more sense in discussing weather, since it is more closely tied to the way humans experience temperature (with the average human temperature being right around 100 degrees, and typical temps outdoors ranging from around 0-100 degrees), while Celsius is clearly advantageous for chemistry and cooking/baking, since it is based on the temperature of water (0 being freezing point, 100 being boiling).
They both have their advantages, but Celsius for talking about regular weather in regards to the way humans experience it just doesn’t make sense-the weather is often well below freezing, and is never anywhere near boiling. In that same way, Fahrenheit for use in the kitchen is just nonsensical (and is why I assume it was lumped with imperial measurements, since those are ALSO nonsensical in the kitchen).
It does help that Celsius uses the same units as Kelvin, a system with a true 0 that can be useful for many scientific calculations. The 0's are just offset by 273.15 degrees.
I really hate these short speedrun rounds! They don't have time to make anything good, so it's all just a quick slap-dash version of something they probably could have made much better with a couple extra minutes. Either go back to when the time is not enforced, or at least increase the time limit so everyone has enough time to actually build something good that they are proud of. The short time just ruins all the fun, and the funny.
Who the fuck is roy?
Osie's chunky cat
Osie's cat
Fahrenheit Johnson created temperature in 1967. We honor him with the Fahrenheit scale. Peter Celcius stole his work and ruined it.
I get the joke, but also feel obliged to point out these actually *were* names. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, 1686-1736 and Anders Celsius, 1701-1744.
I'm American and I feel attacked... Fahrenheit is the only way to go.
Yesh Fahrenheit is better... I can buy into metric for distances, volumes, lots of other stuff but... for regular human experience Fahrenheit is just better
I prefer Kelvin. Having a true 0 is important for most calculations.
I can't understand Celecius it just seems to low when talking about tempters
0 is freezing, 100 is boiling. The hottest it tends to get is around the 50’s
What's this hate on Fahrenheit? Is this about the fact you all complained it was 30 degrees and it was too hot, and when some Americans actually looked it up, they mocked yall for complaining about perfectly mild weather?
30's is perfectly mild weather when a) you are used to it b) your building are insultated for it and c) you have air conditioning. In europe in general (but definitely in UK) this is very much not the case. It used to be incredibly rare for the UK to get above 30, but now it happens a lot more often now and we are still struggling to get used to it.
@@the8bitkit Yeah I get it, it was just kinda funny having Texans roast y'all for what would be a cool, pleasant summer day. This has been an unusual summer for sure though, dryer than ever where I'm from.
Fahrenheit doesn't make sense?? it's literally 1-100+..... not to mention is literally a German word.....
JUSTICE FOR OINKY BOI!