I used ðe correct letters, ðough? Just because "th" is more common doesnt mean ðe oðer letters are wrong. Also, you misphrased your arguement, saying "not" and accidentally flipping ðe meaning of what you said.
ErevanDB
joined 2 years ago
That's when we feel 0% hot.
That's because Fahrenheit is % of hot, based on what we feel. Therefore, °F is better for everyday use.
... no clue what you're talking about, man.
Ah. Þank you for clarifying, and þank you for ðe compliment! Hope you have a great day!