Thin Privilege: Morning After pill may not work in Obese women.
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stones??
uh I believe we live in 2013, why is anyone using this unit of measurement
[QUOTE=DeEz;43060259]stones??
uh I believe we live in 2013, why is anyone using this unit of measurement[/QUOTE]
People stuck in the past or stubbornly trying to be different in any way possible, even though they end up being perceived as idiots.
[QUOTE=DeEz;43060259]stones??
uh I believe we live in 2013, why is anyone using this unit of measurement[/QUOTE]
Because it's easy? It certainly makes much more sense to say "I'm 8 or 9 stone" than to say "I'm 51 or 57 kilos".
[QUOTE=lazyguy;43059973]Everyone in the United Kingdom, you imperialist pigdog.[/QUOTE]
If you knew anything about this you'd know that the stone is a measure of the imperial system... which the UK uses to weigh themselves.
[QUOTE=areolop;43060377]If you knew anything about this you'd know that the stone is a measure of the imperial system... which the UK uses to weigh themselves.[/QUOTE]
I live in the United Kingdom and use stones regularly; what on Earth are you talking about?
[QUOTE=lazyguy;43060401]I live in the United Kingdom and use stones regularly; what on Earth are you talking about?[/QUOTE]
You're also a "imperialist pigdog"
I think there's some miscommunication going on here.
[QUOTE=lazyguy;43060374]Because it's easy? It certainly makes much more sense to say "I'm 8 or 9 stone" than to say "I'm 51 or 57 kilos".[/QUOTE]
Ask someone what a kilo is.
Now ask that same person what a stone is.
In my dictionary stones are solid objects consisting of various minerals.
[QUOTE=Sir Whoopsalot;43060463]Ask someone what a kilo is.
Now ask that same person what a stone is.[/QUOTE]
A stone is an eighth of a hundredweight, or 14 bags of sausages from Tesco's.
[QUOTE=lazyguy;43060524]A stone is an eighth of a hundredweight, or 14 bags of sausages from Tesco's.[/QUOTE]
why would you even
Cultures are different okay guys?
[QUOTE=DeEz;43060259]stones??
uh I believe we live in 2013, why is anyone using this unit of measurement[/QUOTE]
Metric? What is this, Napoleonic France?
The second anyone uses the term "thin privilege", they lose any credibility for the remainder of the conversation.
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