How far are you from your teams' stadium?
How far are you from your teams' stadium?
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what if my team doesn't have a stadium
5.19km/3.23 miles by air
7.96km/4.94 mules driving
nice
>69 Hillsborough Drive
Im guessing there wasn't a number 96?
subtle shitpost
kek, thanks for pointing that out. didn't even notice
>All 4 of my teams play within 3 buildings literally across the street from one another.
Feels good. And no, I don't live in the ghetto or surrounded by niggers. I live 4 miles north of 8 mile. 8 mile is the black/white border and going across it is almost like entering a new country. Once you go south of 7 mile it looks like a 3rd world country and is nig-infested until you get to downtown Detroit where it's nice again.
Is the Detroit Zoo, the ghetto?
>needing that big a map
126km
I made you guys a map for when you visit.
Stay out of the red and orange and you'll be good. If you come, you can stay with me in the safezone and we go fuck up some casino's in Detroit.
No, Detroit Zoo is in Royal Oak which is one of the richest cities in the state. See
582 km which is also the distance I moved for uni
> doxing yourself
bugs.. easy on the carrots
Tromso-Oslo?
Sup Forums isn't scary. This isn't 2007.
Royal Oak is 90% white. They just outprice the nigs.
You the German with family in Atlanta?
Ebin. :DDD-dDDDDDD
You live at your mom's house lmao
Just 1,6 kilometers for me
Used to be less than a kilometer. Unfortunately the stadium was demolished and I moved. Now it's about 10km
3,4 Km,.
Feels good not being a plastic customer.
About 800 meters.
>Sup Forums isn't scary. This isn't 2007.
said the little fly while I'm closing my web around him
fml
It'd be more convenient to be a Winnipeg Jets fan than a Wild fan
Almost every team's at least this far away, so I defy you to tell me what's wrong with it
This is 491km for all 3rd world scum btw
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pretty damn far desu
americans are bandwagonners who didn't knew already
Enjoy your 17 pizzas for breakfast OP. Dominos incoming.
Bravo shitty website
>Chile
>Meixco
>Costa Rica
>Haiti
>Nicaragua
What's with tehse street names?
10miles to anfield lad
Did you just give me your address? I gotta run to Sacramento today mind if I stop in?
>amerisquares
>posting the street you live in
around 130km
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Because of OEA and american friendship between all countrys or some shit like that
Asuncion actually have a street named binland too, it's a dark and sad alley next the Sweden street
Like an hour walking.
15 minutes if you drive.
Serious question, why do I often see brits use miles? When I visited about 5 years ago I was kinda confused by that, pretty sure it was strictly km when I was in germany
Where do you think "imperial" comes from?
5 mins from my teams hockey arena
15 mins from the football stadium
My NHL team-15-20 mins depending on traffic
My NFL team-2.5 hours
478 metres, goodison park
the op doesnt surprise me at all
Where do you think you got imperial measurements from?
>metres
I'm telling the Queen
>not using meters for short distances
1.92 km
Columbus?
>not using yards
because contrary to american ignorance, all of yurop isnt one country with one way of doing things
I know but I thought it would've been phased out more, then again you still drive on the left so some traditions never die
We use both imperial and metric and pretty much no one can properly convert from one to the other
3.6 miles to Wrigley
Nope
>then again you still drive on the left
You guys and canada are the odd ones out. Basically if we ruled them, they drive on the left otherwise they drive on the right
Exactly 1 kilometre or .62 miles.
Neat.
hello barman can i five hundred and sixty eight millilitres of lager please
It's not been phased out at all, really. They just brought in bits of metric. We have a strange hybrid system. Everything on the road is imperial. Clearances, distances, maximum weights. Car speed is also measured in imperial. Maritime is imperial, too, as is air traffic. However, the capacity of your car/boat/plane engine is measured in litres. Fuel is sold in litres, but fuel economy is measured in miles per gallon. Wheel sizes are measured in inches, aside from tyres which are metric.
Beer is sold by the pint, or half pint. Milk is also sold in pints. Other liquids are sold in metric. If you want a house measuring it's in metres, but only if you're talking about floor space. If it's height then it's imperial.
Everyone weighs and measures themselves in imperial, aside from foreigners. I am 6'1 and 14 stone. If I converted that to metric, which I believe is 183cm and 90kg, people would think I was odd. Shoes, suits, shirts and jeans are imperial.
forgot my pic like an idiot
>Everyone weighs and measures themselves in imperial
And some foods are measured in imperial like fruit, but others are in metric
>pretty much no one can properly convert from one to the other
What's wrong with you? 12 inches in a foot. Three feet and six inches in a metre. 201 metres in a furlong. It's simple.
>201 metres in a furlong
When has a furlong ever been used outside of a horse race?
That's retarded.
When your mum got fitted for a pair of jeans
Temperature is where it gets really odd, media will use Fahrenheit for when it gets really hot (over 90, over 100) but Celsius for most other times
BOOOOOOOOOOM REKT
Well shit, I learned something today
>MLS
20.2km
might not seem like much but it's mostly water in between. kind of a pain in the ass, couple hour trip each way so I don't go often
literally never seen that happen
What happens here?
Feels good man
like 4 km or some shit
>Oceania
Wait wut
2.3 km to BMO Field.
>Acting like he know what a furlong is
fucking roadworks
fucking forgetting the pic
658.25 km
same deal here really
>distances on road, speed limits: metric
>distances in architecture/construction: imperial
>distances in describing everyday small objects: metric or imperial
>weight of heavy food items (meat, fruit, etc.): metric or imperial
>weight of light food items (bulk nuts, pasta, etc.): metric
>volumes of packaged liquid food items: metric
>personal height/weight: imperial
>volumes in cooking: mostly imperial
>weight in cooking: imperial
it's kind of a clusterfuck
also somewhat related
>temperatures for cooking: always fahrenheit
>environmental temperature: always celsius
>internal temperature of buildings (for heating purposes): fahrenheit or celsius
>6.5 feet = 6 feet 6 inches
imperial is shit and needs to die
Here it's:
>everything: metric
Bad traffic. Blue is light traffic, orange is medium and red is heavy
fuck that stretch of 80
It has been an absolute ball ache travelling to The Den since London Bridge station is being renovated.
Brits love to use kilometers when conversing with other europeans but since they have such a fucking hardon for USA they still won't let go of their ancient imperial system.
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Nice you're just a day trip away
That's fucking weird desu because it took me 10 hours to fly to Los Angeles.
> 10 hour flight
What did you fly in a super sonic jet? LA to NY is 6 hours
ayy
We flew over Greenland and Canada though. Basically a shorter trip due to curving of the earth. Google uses pretty much a straight line.
Pic related, from the southern coast of Greenland.
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kill yourself Globalist NASA shill
>curve of the earth
I bet you actually believe in that.
Fuck me ded m8
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