"Insane" Techs in Smash Ultimate...
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Listen, there isn't anything "insane" about a tech when the player is literally just trying to recover...but okay then. I'm reacting to @YEETSmash's "most insane techs" compilation video for Smash Ultimate.
Original video by YEET Smash:
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oh my god the temperature debate was so random but I loved every second of it LMAO
Honestly, best part of the vid
Just something that may help people understand Celsius in the scale of 100 way think of it instead as a scale of 50 on persons
I’ve never seen Marss more passionate
Yeah that shot was hilarious
Extremely, him proving that he isn‘t a functional human outside of playing ZSS in Smash Ultimate is always hilarious😂 Love him, but he isn‘t that bright lmao
"Measuring things on a scale of 100 is way easier to comprehend"
- Marss (the man that is terrified of the metric system)
"scale of 100 is easier and makes more sense"
"i put the oven at 400"
"When someone tells me it's 110 degrees, i know it's hot"
nice 100 scale lol
He means the relevant scale and he's talking about air temperature. Celsius is for water but fahrenheit is more relevant to air temperatures for humans.
@@biledox5576400 is 4x 100, that's really hot
@@BarderBetterFasterStronger i disagree with you, i think it's a matter of which one you were raised with, because 110 degrees F means nothing for me, while i know that 30 degrees C is a hot weather. it makes more sense to you because you're used to it, not because it makes more sense objectively
@@biledox5576Fahrenheit is more relevant to human temp tho because of the degrees between 0-100 for human air temp
petition for new series of marss ranting about random topics that appear during his stream
His little stories/rants are super funny. Like when he told the story of how he’s part of some clown girl Facebook group a couple vids back. That was funny af
@@thetisor24what vid was that in? (Just so I can watch it)
This finally explains why he says "dead at 10" when they were actually at 50%.
So true
As someone who lives in the northern part of the world, Im all in on Celsuis. Below 0 means snow, thats the shit I gotta look out for for relevant temperatures
you think that cause you grew up with it, for extremes like snow and boiling celsius makes more sense but for every day life Fahrenheit is much easier to understand.
@@ascarmen42 you also think that cause you grew up with it. it's really a pointless debate, everybody picks a side arbitrarily because either a. its the one they grew up with or b. its NOT the one they grew up with and they think they're interesting for liking the other system.
@@liampbjray5562 funny you assume i grew up with it since i didn’t. see how that completely ruins your point when you make meaningless assumptions?
I love how we all just collectively agreed that the temperature debate at the end was more entertaining than any of those clips 😆
Marss is the type of guy to have an IQ of boiling water temperature
What that means really depends, doesn't it
Kelvin in smash, Celsius in math class, Fahrenheit in the streets
His IQ is 212 it makes sense
both Fahrenheit fans and Celsius appreciators can agree to this.
212 IQ is insane
marss was spitting with the temperature measurements but he started to no understand his argument lmfaoo
Marss really out here in his basement looking like Wolverine
2:05 Ok but honestly the commentator was hilarious here
TWO TECHASU
THREE TECHASU!
FOUR TECHASU!!!
FIVE TECHASU!!!!!
SIX TECHASU!!!!!!!!!!
I wanna see Marss' face when he discovers that one of the two defining points of the Fahrenheit scale was the freezing point of water 💀
Celsius is a scale of 0 to 100, 0 being ice and 100 being boiling. In terms for humans, below 10 is winter, 10-20 degrees is like fall/spring weather, and above 20 is summer weather. Anything above 30 is really hot, anything below 0 is really cold.
32 and below is snow, 40-60 is spring/autumn, and 70+ is summer
Not that hard to understand, and sounds better
you did not just say "below 32 for snow sounds better than below 0 for snow" you tweaking fr. 32 is such a random ass number.
@@mtiernan8773 I did, and it is superior
The latter half of this video was pure gold 😂😂😂
Celsius is literally a scale based on 100. 0 is when water freezes, and 100 is when water boils.
So 100 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Fahrenheit are the same?
@@Creepo_J nope
I am obviously being sarcastic
What he's trying to say is that for weather 0 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit is a pretty reasonable range, where anything outside of them is referring to pretty extreme temperatures. (less than 0 being more extreme than over 100 in my opinion, it's not like it's perfectly centered, but it's a decent rule of thumb) Increments of 10 also feel really intuitive when you've grown up with the system, for instance the 60s range from a little cool to ideal, 70s range from ideal to warm, 80s range from warm to hot, things like that. So what he's trying to say is that we find Fahrenheit really intuitive in terms of gauging air temperature like that, which is what we want for weather, but I'm sure it's really just down to familiarity.
I love that the last 4 minutes of this video was dedicated to Marss getting heated about Fahrenheit vs Celsius. This is the type of shit I live for
And we haven't even discussed Kelvin or Rankine yet
what the hell kind of nerd names are those
Kelvin enjoyers rise up!! The true concept of temperature!
objectively kelvin makes the most sense for temperature bc its a universal measurement thatd make sense even if you arent a human or have no concept of water
@@packun_jonk3276 Name me one entitiy capable of understanding temperature that isn't human. You can't. Debate settled, I win, you lose, bye bye
@@maxaro5044 i mean most animals seem to understand temperature and temporal differences its not a human exclusive thing. Also in regards to higher intelligence beings measuring temperature from other worlds they would be able to understand kelvin because atoms moving is a universal thing as far as we know therefore a measurement of how much theyre moving makes sense as well. The same way math is universal and transcends languages
"apparently he's goated I'm sorry" top 10 marss quotes lmaoo
I had an argument about the imperial and Metric for weather before and it was funny.
But we both compromised that one is better for weather while other is for mostly everything else.
"Ah yes, 30 Celsius for this hot dog." Lmfao. Also this is like the second bit involving hot dogs within the past week i've found to be hilarious. (The other being when trying to get a clip with Duck Hunt. That went... interestingly.)
Why does Marss always seem like he had an idea for a video at 2 am and immediately got up to record it?
as someone living in a country where during long periods of the year the temparture flucatiate between like -10 and +10 celcuis is so nice its so easy to tell waht wheather i might be exposed to. Below 0 its gonna snow, above 0 its gonna rain. Oh its been below 0 during the night, there probably will be ice on the ground in the morning so i better walk more carefully.
that feature isnt exclusive to celcius the number is just different lol.
The reference point of 0 being freezing is completely arbitrary, and if celcius had said that water freezes at 1000 or 98328823482348 degrees you would find it equally easy to figure out if it's gonna snow or rain or whatever. It's not hard in Fahrenheit either, at or below 32 snow. above 32 rain.
The number being 0 is completely meaningless to its simplicity.
Also, for measuring outside temperatures celcius has less prescision than Fahrenheit, unless you use decimals but then youre just admitting your unit of measurement is too broad to be generally applicable.
Sounds like you're just scared of negatives lol@@ScarabEggs
@@ScarabEggssame way 32 is completely arbitrary for Fahrenheit. Celsius at least is quite straightforward, they assigned 0 to the temp at which water will freeze at 1 ATM and 100 to the temp at which water will boil and went from there.
It's the same issue you have with the imperial weight system. The scale is not made to be straightforward, explaining why it isn't used in most of the world or in science.
Also, there is nothing wrong with using decimals to be more precise; the same way you would use decimals in F if you wanted more precision in your measurements (considering that C scales in 1/100 it's a lot easier to calculate even in decimals than F's 1/180)
@@myelinatedaxon9035 im not saying fahrenheit is better for science, it isn't celcius is objectively better for science because its closer to Kelvin.
I know 32 is arbitrary, just like 0 is arbitrary. The value of the temperature that water freezes is arbitrary on every scale, celcius just happens to be centered on it.
Also, yes using decimals for everyday temperature is objectively not as useful. You can not feel the difference in temperature between 22.8 C and 22.7 C. While the differnece between 66F and 67F actually can be discerned. Celcius is either too broad, without using decimals, or too narrow with using decimals.
But since each celcius degree covers a wider temperature range than Fahrenheit to actually be accurate you would need to use decimals, which forces you into using redundant meaningless measurements and pretending you can tell the difference in tenths of a degree.
Also no one was talking about the weight system, which is also just as arbitrary as the temperature scale
@@ScarabEggs 0 being a turning point makes alot more sense then 32 since 0 is a natural turning point for counting in general. And since water is one of the few thing we interact with in three stages of matter on a daily basis having water as the base makes alot of sense.
0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water. Which is linearly proportional to Kelvin, which is the most accurate and precise way to measure temperature (it hardly makes sense on a human scale). All 3 can make sense if you know how to convert them to whatever units make sense to you. To get Fahrenheit from Celsius simply multiply by 9/5 (around 2 if you want it to be even easier) then add 32. Do the opposite for Fahrenheit to Celsius. To get kelvin from Celsius, just add 273.15. Since they are linearly proportional. All 3 can coexist so long as you can easily convert between the 3 reasonably.
My brother in Christ, celsius is literally based on scaling with 100. 0 ºC water freezes, 100ºC water boils.
The actual scale of Celsius or Fahrenheit doesn't really matter, to Americans the Fahrenheit system makes sense as they grew up with it, to Europians the Celsius system makes sense for the same reason. The only reason why I'd argue Celsius over Fahrenheit is because more of the world uses Celsius + kelvin is pretty much Celsius.
Europeans? Bro it's most of the world
@illford6921 I'm well aware just used Europeans as an example
-50°C is Alaska Cold
0°C is when water starts to freeze. Very usueful for weather conditions.
20°C is comfy warm
40°C is a very hot summer day
50°C is death valley temperature
100°C is boiling water
From cooking to everyday life and science Celsius is the btter temperature measurement. It also translates easily to Kelvin and other SI-Units.
For cooking sure, for humans wanting to know what they should wear outside absolutely not
@@geraltrivia9565 The general experience of those who use Celsius in everyday life (which is a big majority) says otherwise. It is completely fine.
that Celsius Fahrenheit debate, probably the most braindead chat I've ever seen.
Team Fahrenheit all the way, in Celsius human safe temperatures end at like, 45 max and that's pushing it. I don't care about "le boiling water at 100" because I just put water on the stove and wait for it to boil. For human practicality purposes Fahrenheit gives granularity and an easy 0-100 scale to use that nearly all daily temperature fall into, which makes anything going above or below that feel extreme.
Ain't no way dude...
Celsius IS basically a scale of 100. 0 Celsius is freezing temp and 100 Celsius is boiling temp. It's the most intuitive temperature system and that's why everybody else uses it.
that temperature arguement lasted about an hour
Using “scale of 100” as an argument is so wrong on so many levels
I just spent 4 minutes of my life watching some dude online argue with other dudes online about celcius vs farenheit
10:32 "Did you know that the average Marss sub is actually considered to be a genius? It COULD be YOU! Could be you!"
I would be absolutely down for Marss to just have science and American debates that shit was hilarious
I must know Marss opinion on MM/DD/YYYY vs DD/MM/YYYY
*I'm convinced marss is colorblind cuz he always calls anything that's purple (like purple dk) blue*
Blue and purple are a common pair to mix up, that's a fair point. Maybe a colorblind test could be content?
Okay, but can we agree -40 degrees is really cold?
Kelvin users: 🤨😳
6:39 I LOVED this
using the "scale of 100 is goated" argument when Celsius has it perfect is crazyyy
Y’know I agree with Marss on Fahrenheit for weather. Celsius is probably better for practically everything else though. I like the point on cooking an oven tho. Metric system wins in EVERY other regard, because it’s literally a base 10 system. The scale from 1-100 argument defends the metric system in all other regards
Celsius is way simpler, 0 is freezing, 100 is boiling, easy enough for me
Very glad that temperature debate was captured and uploaded, i need to relive that
Marss was absolutely right about the Fahrenheit thing. The only people that prefer Celsius are either British, scientists, or made of 100% liquid water I guess 🤷
It will be a cold day in Hell before Marss gives another player credit.
Whatever measuring system you grow up with will obviously make the most sense to you. Its not even something to argue about.
I love F and C debate at the end
The second it hit’s 0 you know it is cold enough for water to freeze, so winter is coming
American Measurement System at its finest.
Fahrenheit gives me the same vibes as "This building needs to be one soccerfield large"
The people that didn't stick it out until the temperature conversation missed out 😂
bro is actually thinking fahrenheit is a smart way to measure temp 💀
Liked the video. Not for the tech content, but solely for the temperature debate
"sub, if you don't wanna die at 10" well as a Pichu main i beg to differ. I die at 10 regardless of subbing or not, but I'm still subbed to hopefully increase my odds
That debate on temperature was something I never thought I needed in a Marss video 😂
Fahrenheit is way better for the fact that its more precise for exact temperature measurements. Its just like counting, a +1 doesnt make a huge difference but it still goes up. Celsius is weird for the fact that every number is way TOO IMPACTFUL, makes it hard to understand how genuinely cold or hot it is
I like how the comments are talking more about the temperature rant than the actual video
I'm convinced americans use the imperial system because everything sounds bigger
I love how Europe loves the scale of 100 method until you tell them about fahrenheit then suddenly the scale of 100 based on the human body is now "bad".
As someone who despises the imperial systems and everything they stand for, fahrenheit is pretty good, about on par with celsius, i couldn't tell you which one is better
I one hundred percent agree on Celsius V F. The other measurements are fine like Mm and CM length measurements. Celsius is such a terrible scaling for temperature. You only need C when measuring like boiling lava and super heats.
My dude brain crashed at the beginning at this video
Bros worst take is temperature
WE need to talk about Kelvin degrees
Never seen some one tech so hard that the conversation changes to units of measurement.
I'm actually fully with Marss on the temperature debate. I don't prefer celsius on anything because I prefer it to be more precise.
Is Marss gonna switch to the metric system? Since (Scale of 1-100)
Falcon up-b is literally baby’s first tech
I love how the last 2 minutes is just Marss explaining why Fahrenheit is better than Celsius.
In cananda we use Celsius for weather and farenheight for cooking. We built like that and we all don’t understand it.
I mean when its -1 degree celsius you would obviously panic about how cold it is cause that's below freezing point LOL.
You're not a water you don't need to worry about spontaneously freezing below water's freezing point.
The techs were so insane that my favorite part of the video was when we started arguing about Celsius and Farenheit.
I like this man. He's damn right. Fahrenheit trumps Celsius.
As an American, I do hate the Imperial System we have in place. However, Fahrenheit makes INFINITELY more sense as a human trying to go outside and do human things.
0 is SUPER Cold 🥶, 100 is SUPER Hot 🥵. EZ
That’s Celsius too.
Saying that decimals are just complications is such a marss statement LMAO
Came for techs, stayed for Marss ranting about Celsius. Lol
I’m surprised no one brought up like pounds vs kilos too. I think pounds make way more sense day to day life
It's because you grew up with it. You learned it first so your brain understands it better.
Marss either looks like he came out of hibernation or homless in these videos
that last sentence was the most intellectual thing ive ever heard
Whatever temperature scale you were taught is fine. Whatever works for you lmao, it shouldn’t be a problem to anyone else
Temperature measurement is one of those topics that is so very clearly subjective that people love to treat as objective. The truth is which system you think is "intuitive" and "makes sense" is entirely based on what you grew up with. Neither is more intrinsically understandable than the other. Especially given that individual people have a lot of variance with regards to what temperatures they think are hot or cold.
This argument has never made sense to me. Marss, I, and every other person who are in favor of Fahrenheit are singling out ONE aspect of a measurement system we grew up with, and denouncing the entire rest of it. How is that standing by something just because you grew up with it? It’s literally entirely the opposite.
Marss is the only reason I still watch smash
Best intro ever
1 or 2 degrees in a building, makes a big difference. Marss is never wrong. :)
You techd that convo when u used google, then you reversal d-aired them 😂
I am so confused - Celsius is literally on a scale from 0 - 100. At 0 Water freezes. At 100 Water boils.
Man's afraid of decimals. Smh.
Scale of 100 is way more comprehensible. It's why Fahrenheit is the superior temperature. But the Metric system is the correct form of measurement.
Who tf decided 12 inches in 1 foot and 5280 feet in a mile makes sense when 100 cm = 1 m and 1000 m = 1 km makes so much more sense.
F > C
m > ft
1:50 any idea what this song is honestly I've searched for it like 5 times
Marss is so right about temperature
70 degrees F = 70% hot. 100F = 100% hot = TOO HOT.
32F = 32% hot?
@@Pkey995 yup. Less than half means COLD
Ballin ass big screens tvs are inches worldwide wassup now
-40 degrees is the same temp in fahrenheit and celsius
Marss doing the temperature debate is why you don't skip school, kids
You can really feel the lack of college education at the end there
metric is better overall, but i cant use it so
marss was spitting facts, Fahrenheit makes so much more sense than Celsius
I always enjoy when US people freak out at the metric system
Please upload more Marss rants 😂 😭
Celsius is a whole lot closer to a scale of 100 than fahrenheit
Not really, I would think if you have a scale from 0 to 100, it should be like, idk useful. Like we can all understand 0 is when water freezes, 100 is when water boils, but than what. Almost everything you cook goes way above water temperature, and as far as a human is concern anything between 40 and 99 has no meaning. On Fahrenheit, 0 is really cold, but manageable to a human, 100 is really hot, but manageable to a human. Any more and less and that gets dangerous can't really say the same about Celsius.
@@Whispernyan Exactly, "really cold" isn't a strong enough reference point to consider it a boundary point for a scale to 100. 100°f doesn't have any real meaning either. Survivability would be more like -20 to 110.
@@MLG_1738 around -20 and 120 F is the absolute limit for a human before they just begin to stop functioning, but even before you reach 0 or 100 is when that's far too dangerous for extended exposure even with precautions and neither is factoring in wind.
@Whispernyan Most of the middle east and Africa deal with Temps above 100 daily lol
@@MLG_1738 That doesn't make it not dangerous for extended exposure, nevertheless they would have adopted to it. If you brought someone not from there he would not be doing alright.
He’s lowkey cooking with this hot take
Marss mentions mashing buttons but... doesn't teching have a 40-frame lockout period between attempted tech inputs, specifically to prevent that?
Not to continue the Temperature debate, but I am.
Celsius is based on the Freezing point and boiling point of FRESH water. 0 is the freezing point, 100 is the boiling point.
Fahrenheit is based around the freezing point of SALT water. 0 is when ocean water freezes. Which just so happens to also be what us humans attribute as very very cold.
Both are chemistry units
Fahrenheit was based off of thr coldest temperature measured in some obscure village.
Edit: nvm i was wrong, fahrenheit still sucks tho