Should I buy a cheap set of scales to track weight?

Should I buy a cheap set of scales to track weight?

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Anons?

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>2 kids
Could very well be 1 kid

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What's a pot wash assistant?

I think it means she washes dishes at a restaurant

Yes.
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Do they do decimals of a pound? Is that too small to bother with?

kek

Have no fucking idea.Napoleon and gloroius metric sistem for thw win.

Looks like she suffers from lbs. 300 exactly.

Get one that does biometric data too, BF% etc, I got mine for £26 on Amazon

weighing yourself constantly is pointless. weigh yourself like 4 times a year max so the changes in weight are actually noticable.

Yes you should and these images are repulsive

kek

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I don't get it anons

Cross your eyes

My head hurts, but I get it now

Well played
It me

Yeah we do, for example 151.6 LBS is 151 LBS and 9.6 OZ, but nobody uses OZ when you get measure that much weight.
We have the most stupid system, who decided a mile is 5280 feet, that makes no sense.
Better than brits though, they have imperial, metric, and "stones" for weight.

the metric system is unsuitable for tracking human body weight as progress is much harder to notice. gaining 15 pounds sounds and feels much better than just gaining 6.8 kilos
t. ex-metric pleb

imperial sounds much better when you think about it though, it was made with fractions in mind. the entire system is much more easily factored than metric (base 12 divides by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 vs base 10 which divides 1, 2, 5, 10), which makes imperial much better for informal measurement. sure, metric is good for scientific stuff, but imperial will always be better for day to day use.