• Plibbert@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Fuckin missed opportunity. Would be even better if it was over 98 and the killer says like a really bad joke about running hot.

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    Fun fact: 98.6 comes from an early study of human body temperatures, almost entirely about sick people. The “normal” body temperature only appears in a footnote. And it was never measured to a precision of a tenth of a degree; the actual reported number was 37°C. Actual human body temperatures vary by a lot more than 0.1°F over time and between individuals.

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      1 year ago

      I noticed during the pandemic that when healthy my body temperature is usually from about 95-97 degrees. So all those times before when I felt like shit and measured myself at a “normal” 98-99 I was probably not fine actually.

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        Exactly the same with me. My body runs at 36c most of times. Often I would feel ill and go take a measurement only for it to show 37.6c and I’d think this is normal, I’m just tired or something.

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      There’s actually some theories that say it’s probably pretty accurate, but that our bodies have changed over the years and that’s why 98.6 isn’t average now.

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    What would really tie it together is the transition to the next day/murder investigation scene showing it drop down to room temperature.

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    That would be silly. The only reason that the average body temperature is said to be 98.6°F is because that is what 37°C converts to. Notice how that is a nice round number? It’s actually about 97.9°F or 36.6°C.

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    Emily answers in the kitchen and is attacked by a masked assailant, but stabs him in the neck with a meat thermometer. Steven returns expecting Emily to be dead, but finds the assailant’s body.

    From A Perfect Murder, so it’s been used, but the close up? Who knows, and yeah not horror though.

    Trying to research it is just coming up with a bunch of people being stabbed in movie theaters by meat thermometers… why is there so many…

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    I’ve taken my temperature with a meat thermometer and I’m pretty sure the calibration on those things isn’t that precise, it’s never really at 98.6

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.uk
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    There’s a number of meat thermometer murderers - The Summer of Massacre holds the Guinness Book of records for most on-screen kills and so they get a little creative.

    A man was also once stabbed with meat thermometer while watching a horror movie.

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    Not a thermometer, but there’s something similar in the movie Sleepaway Camp… but I think it’s a curling iron iirc…. And you don’t want that inside you

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    I’m pretty sure it’s not, but numerologically it should’ve been in seven. Because nine ate six, ofc.