I get where she’s coming from. Can’t it just be “warm” instead of being “it’s not warm it’s 20° is is slightly below the standard definition of room temperature”.
We are all a bit obsessed with measurement. With finding a correct invective definition of things, so much that even the objective definition is subjective.
We’d all be happier if we could just be subjectively " warm " or “cold” instead of being objectively (but really subjectively) above or below standardised room temperature.
I think thus is what she means, she’s just criminally bad at expressing herself.
I get where she’s coming from. Can’t it just be “warm” instead of being “it’s not warm it’s 20° is is slightly below the standard definition of room temperature”.
We are all a bit obsessed with measurement. With finding a correct invective definition of things, so much that even the objective definition is subjective.
We’d all be happier if we could just be subjectively " warm " or “cold” instead of being objectively (but really subjectively) above or below standardised room temperature.
I think thus is what she means, she’s just criminally bad at expressing herself.