FILLER PROJECT I don't like fahrenheit Fahrenheit seems random to me, water freezes at 32 degrees ,boils at 212 degrees. like what is the logic behind this. I don't know anything of value that happens at 0 degrees fahrenheit,like I can't use fahrenheit ,if you say "it is 80 degrees outside" I will be confused as now I have to do this formula (f-32)*(5/9)=c so see what temperature it is. celcius is perfect, water freezes at 0 , boils at 100 ,and is so much simpler, no random numbers, everything makes sense.so if you said "it is 26.66..... degrees outside" I am thinking "must put on some clothes rn because it is cooler than my body temp". and already science institutions in the usa like NASA use celsius and not Fahrenheit because basically no one outside of the USA and Liberia use fahrenheit. so we are on the right path of using Celsius like everyone else so everyone use Celsius from now on