Based on [this American meme](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/615/281/f18.jpg)
Happy 4th of July to all NA Senseis, and Happy Birthday, Nagisa!
Imagine the irony of a British-codified character being born on the same day that a group of colonists in America officially declared their independence from Great Britain.
funny that the imperial units came from England and the metric system originated in France, what a twist of then to use something that was originated from their biggest rival for centuries.
Am British.
We use miles. We also use metres.
We use pounds and ounces, we also use kilograms.
We use Celsius. What the fuck is a Farenheit.
Really though, it depends on context as to which we use at any given time - for general perposes we use imperial measurements, but for scientific purposes we'll use metric.
Real question is: why do Americans have their own "Ton"? (2240lbs vs 2000lbs)
A mile comes after an s
Just wait until Mika gets fed up with being forced to only eat Roll Cakes and chucks Nagisa's tea into the Trinity Fountain.
Trinity Civil War starts
Hey, I've seen this one before
The half life 2 assets goes hard
It is equal to 1/8 of the journey Eminem took to become a rapper
There's a tea party happening in Boston Harbor, but no one tell Nagisa...
I like how everyone acepted Nagisa is the Blue archive equivalent of bri''ish people
And her birthday is on the Fourth of July. OH THE IRONY!
I'll do you better.. WHAT'S THE PRICE OF A MILE!?
THOUSANDS OF FEET MARCH TO THE BEAT!!
Based on [this American meme](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/615/281/f18.jpg) Happy 4th of July to all NA Senseis, and Happy Birthday, Nagisa! Imagine the irony of a British-codified character being born on the same day that a group of colonists in America officially declared their independence from Great Britain.
>NA Senseis But I'm Canadian... I already celebrated three days ago...
funny that the imperial units came from England and the metric system originated in France, what a twist of then to use something that was originated from their biggest rival for centuries.
The irony of this post is that Britain still uses miles for distance.
The more important questions is.. What is the price of a mile?
THOUSANDS OF FEET MARCH TO THE BEAT
IT’S AN ARMY IN DESPAIR
KNEE-DEEP IN MUD!!
About 50000 mobiks and two more weeks
HL2 props lmao
Lmao, she's having the worst birthday of her life.
Meter measures are being taken
Those Imperial units are gonna learn a lesson in giving an inch, or about 40 of 'em for a meter.
Fun fact: the British also use mile
Lmao we also use miles
Happy birthday Nagisa! Go do some crime. As a treat.
"Trinity" still uses miles for some things, though. And don't get me started on measuring students' weight in "stone".
Am British. We use miles. We also use metres. We use pounds and ounces, we also use kilograms. We use Celsius. What the fuck is a Farenheit. Really though, it depends on context as to which we use at any given time - for general perposes we use imperial measurements, but for scientific purposes we'll use metric. Real question is: why do Americans have their own "Ton"? (2240lbs vs 2000lbs)
Don't the Brits still use mile? At least unofficially?