Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad A British hot minute of tea, more like 1:30 I think.
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad thanks to global warming a minute today is hotter than a minute 10 years ago unfortunately

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@catsalad Depends how hot you normally are. 🫦
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad is shorter than = less than? It is both greater than and shorter than.
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad yes, yes it is.
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad bro said american minutes are 60 seconds while europe apparently uses metric 100 second minutes. Which is hotter?
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
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@catsalad bro said american minutes are 60 seconds while europe apparently uses metric 100 second minutes. Which is hotter?
@Kierkegaanks @catsalad British minutes are always a bit damp
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
longer
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@Kierkegaanks @catsalad British minutes are always a bit damp
@catsalad @wendinoakland from the malt vinegar?
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad Heat would make it expand so it occupies a greater volume, at the very least.
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@catsalad @wendinoakland from the malt vinegar?
@Kierkegaanks @catsalad That might, honestly, improve them. I was thinking as a default. Then, there are Italian and French minutes… subtle, different, fresh, precise…
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Is a "hot minute" greater than or less than a regular minute?
@catsalad I think a hot minute is 2.3 New York minutes. Hope this helps.
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@Kierkegaanks @catsalad That might, honestly, improve them. I was thinking as a default. Then, there are Italian and French minutes… subtle, different, fresh, precise…
@wendinoakland @Kierkegaanks @catsalad
Not the discussion from my Folk Law class about different cultures weighting time differently...
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@wendinoakland @Kierkegaanks @catsalad
Not the discussion from my Folk Law class about different cultures weighting time differently...
@helplessduck @Kierkegaanks @catsalad I’m chucking spanners randomly, please feel free to roll your eyes!

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@Kierkegaanks @catsalad That might, honestly, improve them. I was thinking as a default. Then, there are Italian and French minutes… subtle, different, fresh, precise…
@catsalad @wendinoakland never use italian minutes near italians
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@catsalad @wendinoakland never use italian minutes near italians
@Kierkegaanks @catsalad 🤌
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@Kierkegaanks @catsalad 🤌
(noted)@wendinoakland @catsalad that’s not how my nonna told time!