Magical Girl Quest - The Fire That Burns

Given that we are not subtle in the slightest, I'd much rather work on learning to fight good for when we inevitably get caught by whoever happens to be chasing us at that particular moment

Hence the swording
Europe will probably have bunch of sword teacher for us to choose from. It would be a waste of time to try right now.

By the way, if I'm understanding our situation correctly, we're starting the fire around the time our plane arrive to grab us, right?
 
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Europe will probably have bunch of sword teacher for us to choose from. It would be a waste of time to try right now.

By the way, if I'm understanding our situation correctly, we're starting the fire around the time our plane arrive to grab us?
Nope. Not from how I understand it. We are choosing how to wait for the plane.
 
Got two good images for it.


Help me pick one?

Also, the current plan for the fire is that you'll make your way towards the border and before you get in the plane you'll start as big a fire as you can 5-6 miles away from it.

We have a range of eight hundred meters. And we could set it aflame when flying over it on the plane.

Also, why are we using the metric system? Aka, worst system ever made?
Because I only know metric?
(Mostly)
 
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Got two good images for it.


Help me pick one?

Also, the current plan for the fire is that you'll make your way towards the border and before you get in the plane you'll start as big a fire as you can 5-6 miles away from it.


Because I only know metric?
(Mostly)
If we are going for the menacing two! If not, one!

*sees you are from England*

...quick question. Have I ever claimed I was smart on this thread? Because if not, trust me, I'm an oblivious idiot.

If I have, ignore that because I am an oblivious idiot.

Edit: ShadowAngel, Imperial works perfectly for day to day use. Metric is for Sciences. At least, in the States.
 
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If we are going for the menacing two! If not, one!

*sees you are from England*

...quick question. Have I ever claimed I was smart on this thread? Because if not, trust me, I'm an oblivious idiot.

If I have, ignore that because I am an oblivious idiot.

Edit: ShadowAngel, Imperial works perfectly for day to day use. Metric is for Sciences. At least, in the States.
Mistakes were made, it's fine.

Then clearly you should just use Metric...
I use foot for height, just because there is something strangely satisfying by doing so.

The rest of it can go and die in a fire.
Adhoc vote count started by Rukia on Aug 18, 2017 at 6:48 PM, finished with 40 posts and 9 votes.

  • [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice your sword skills
    [X] Move further away from the border tonight then set up camp, town tomorrow
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Ask Morgan whether she could try teaching Una to do some kind of magic?
    -[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
 
[X] Go Outside
-[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
Number of voters: 4

[X] Go Outside
-[X] Practice your sword skills
Number of voters: 3
Adhoc vote count started by Rukia on Aug 18, 2017 at 6:52 PM, finished with 46 posts and 11 votes.

  • [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice your sword skills
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Ask Morgan whether she could try teaching Una to do some kind of magic?
    -[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
    [X] Go Outside
    -[X] Practice your sword skills
 
Mistakes were made, it's fine.

Then clearly you should just use Metric...
I use foot for height, just because there is something strangely satisfying by doing so.

The rest of it can go and die in a fire.
That'd be bad bluntly speaking. Americans really do only care about time and use from something. Imperial is something we all know. And would rage over if it changed.
 
Edit: ShadowAngel, Imperial works perfectly for day to day use. Metric is for Sciences. At least, in the States.
*Is majoring in Physics* Trust me, as someone who's learned metric and is looking back on imperial, it's a really borked system. And the only reason it works at all, is because we've been using it since we were kids. It's like Cerys not realizing anything is wrong with her family until she visited another person's house. Only, just, ya know, not as emotionally important.
 
If we are going for the menacing two! If not, one!

*sees you are from England*

...quick question. Have I ever claimed I was smart on this thread? Because if not, trust me, I'm an oblivious idiot.

If I have, ignore that because I am an oblivious idiot.

Edit: ShadowAngel, Imperial works perfectly for day to day use. Metric is for Sciences. At least, in the States.

The social contexts that made imperial moderately useful when it was first invented no longer exist and without them to prop it up the system is a confusing and broken mess. There's no consistency and very little utility.

Metric system is literally better in every way, the only reason not everyone uses it is because they're habituated to other systems and it's not really worth unlearning imperial just to learn metric.

There's kinda a reason that a lot of people think of the states as backwards and broken nowadays...
 
[X] Go Outside
-[X] Practice your sword skills
Adhoc vote count started by MilitaryAaa on Aug 19, 2017 at 12:21 AM, finished with 76 posts and 17 votes.
 
[X] Go Outside
-[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
Number of voters: 4

[X] Go Outside
-[X] Practice your sword skills
Number of voters: 3

You forgot
Furthermore, I had an idea on what to do with our time. Una would probably be bored out of her mind again... so...

[X] Go Outside
-[X] Ask Morgan whether she could try teaching Una to do some kind of magic?
-[X] Practice trying to hide your magic through the heat and invisible fire methods you thought of before
I'm fairly certain you can merge it with Sinarblood's vote.
 
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The social contexts that made imperial moderately useful when it was first invented no longer exist and without them to prop it up the system is a confusing and broken mess. There's no consistency and very little utility.

Metric system is literally better in every way, the only reason not everyone uses it is because they're habituated to other systems and it's not really worth unlearning imperial just to learn metric.

There's kinda a reason that a lot of people think of the states as backwards and broken nowadays...
There is a very sweet irony on that 'backwards and broken' statement. Especially from any country in the UN.

And Germany.

But that's political bullshit that really shouldn't be talked about here.

Why does metric make sense then? Why use metric over imperial? The thing is, that just because you learned one way does not really make the other bad.

I can't understand metric. That's a fact. A very important fact.

Just like how Rukia mostly can't understand imperial. Neither is bad. Just different.

Doesn't mean I won't think metric sucks though.
 
There is a very sweet irony on that 'backwards and broken' statement. Especially from any country in the UN.

And Germany.

But that's political bullshit that really shouldn't be talked about here.

Why does metric make sense then? Why use metric over imperial? The thing is, that just because you learned one way does not really make the other bad.

I can't understand metric. That's a fact. A very important fact.

Just like how Rukia mostly can't understand imperial. Neither is bad. Just different.

Doesn't mean I won't think metric sucks though.
I'm... just. I don't even know what to say to this.
A lot of imperial is based off of the distance between your joints or the temperature of your armpit.
If I need to explain why this is bad then I had no chance in the first place.

Edit: I don't mind political talk, so long as it is relevant.
 
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I'm... just. I don't even know what to say to this.
A lot of imperial is based off of the distance between your joints or the temperature of your armpit.
If I need to explain why this is bad then I had no chance in the first place.

Edit: I don't mind political talk, so long as it is relevant.
The biggest reason why you'll never find the average American citizen using metric is because, bluntly speaking, its to expensive.

Back in 1975, forty-two years ago, the US government said we were going to use Metric instead of Imperial. Passed an act and everything.

Then they saw how expensive it would be to replace every single road sign. And said that road signs were exempt from it.

This eventually caused other companies to say 'fuck it' and keep using Imperial as well.

We really do use both Imperial and Metric here in the states. Just that the average citizen won't use metric because Imperial is more convient here.
 
There is a very sweet irony on that 'backwards and broken' statement. Especially from any country in the UN.

And Germany.

But that's political bullshit that really shouldn't be talked about here.

Why does metric make sense then? Why use metric over imperial? The thing is, that just because you learned one way does not really make the other bad.

I can't understand metric. That's a fact. A very important fact.

Just like how Rukia mostly can't understand imperial. Neither is bad. Just different.

Doesn't mean I won't think metric sucks though.

I'm from Canada, but that aside.

Metric makes sense because it has internal consistency. Every conversion works out by base tens, which means that the system aligns with our base ten numbers as well.

You start with the basic unit, the meter, then backwards and forwards from there.

1 metre = 100 centimetres OR 1000 millimetres

Also help that the word 'centimetre' translates literally to 'hundredth of a meter' and 'millimetre' to 'thousandth of a meter' making things extra-easy.

Then in the other direction, 1 kilometre = 1000 meters. Also helped by the fact that kilo refers to a thousand, hence making it again another easy literal translation.

Not only that, but the prefixes (milli-, centi-, kilo-, etc.) are consistent across all forms of metric measurement.

Weight? A milligram is one thousandth of a gram, or a kilogram is one thousand grams.

Volume? A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre and so on and so forth.

Imperial system was basically originally designed with whatever happened to be lying around to measure stuff with, and originally had no fixed standard. The metric system on the other hand was designed from the ground up for simplicity and consistency and is as a result both much easier to learn and much more useful in the long run. Feet and yards and miles make sense relative to each other but not to a base ten number system, meaning that trying to break them down into decimals for granularity of any kind is almost universally much more difficult than it would be to try and break down a metric measurement in the same way.

EDIT: Not saying that imperial isn't useful. I'm just saying that it's utility is far lesser compared to metric, and one cannot reasonably argue s better in any way.

Keep using it if you want, but at least understand and acknowledge that it is inferior when you do so.
 
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So why are people voting for sword training when we don't have any idea how to use it?

The Mage's Association are probably going to provide an actual trainer for us. Trying to learn how to use a sword right now is a waste of our time and probably won't even give us an edge in the immediate future.
 
I'm from Canada, but that aside.

Metric makes sense because it has internal consistency. Every conversion works out by base tens, which means that the system aligns with our base ten numbers as well.

You start with the basic unit, the meter, then backwards and forwards from there.

1 metre = 100 centimetres OR 1000 millimetres

Also help that the word 'centimetre' translates literally to 'hundredth of a meter' and 'millimetre' to 'thousandth of a meter' making things extra-easy.

Then in the other direction, 1 kilometre = 1000 meters. Also helped by the fact that kilo refers to a thousand, hence making it again another easy literal translation.

Not only that, but the prefixes (milli-, centi-, kilo-, etc.) are consistent across all forms of metric measurement.

Weight? A milligram is one thousandth of a gram, or a kilogram is one thousand grams.

Volume? A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre and so on and so forth.

Imperial system was basically originally designed with whatever happened to be lying around to measure stuff with, and originally had no fixed standard. The metric system on the other hand was designed from the ground up for simplicity and consistency and is as a result both much easier to learn and much more useful in the long run. Feet and yards and miles make sense relative to each other but not to a base ten number system, meaning that trying to break them down into decimals for granularity of any kind is almost universally much more difficult than it would be to try and break down a metric measurement in the same way.

EDIT: Not saying that imperial isn't useful. I'm just saying that it's utility is far lesser compared to metric, and one cannot reasonably argue s better in any way.

Keep using it if you want, but at least understand and acknowledge that it is inferior when you do so.
Incidentally, I should probably try and start using Kilometres instead of Miles.
 
I'm from Canada, but that aside.

Metric makes sense because it has internal consistency. Every conversion works out by base tens, which means that the system aligns with our base ten numbers as well.

You start with the basic unit, the meter, then backwards and forwards from there.

1 metre = 100 centimetres OR 1000 millimetres

Also help that the word 'centimetre' translates literally to 'hundredth of a meter' and 'millimetre' to 'thousandth of a meter' making things extra-easy.

Then in the other direction, 1 kilometre = 1000 meters. Also helped by the fact that kilo refers to a thousand, hence making it again another easy literal translation.

Not only that, but the prefixes (milli-, centi-, kilo-, etc.) are consistent across all forms of metric measurement.

Weight? A milligram is one thousandth of a gram, or a kilogram is one thousand grams.

Volume? A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre and so on and so forth.

Imperial system was basically originally designed with whatever happened to be lying around to measure stuff with, and originally had no fixed standard. The metric system on the other hand was designed from the ground up for simplicity and consistency and is as a result both much easier to learn and much more useful in the long run. Feet and yards and miles make sense relative to each other but not to a base ten number system, meaning that trying to break them down into decimals for granularity of any kind is almost universally much more difficult than it would be to try and break down a metric measurement in the same way.

EDIT: Not saying that imperial isn't useful. I'm just saying that it's utility is far lesser compared to metric, and one cannot reasonably argue s better in any way.

Keep using it if you want, but at least understand and acknowledge that it is inferior when you do so.
Imperial is very useful in the States money wise and social wise since anyone with a proper, or rather anyone with any, education knows it. Meanwhile, day to day, Metric just isn't used enough in conversation to be considered as useful.

Yes, Metric has its uses in the Sciences and Bussiness over here, but when in conversation, Imperial is king.
So why are people voting for sword training when we don't have any idea how to use it?

The Mage's Association are probably going to provide an actual trainer for us. Trying to learn how to use a sword right now is a waste of our time and probably won't even give us an edge in the immediate future.
>Mage Association
>Swords
...You may want to reread that.
 
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