Kelvin actually isn't all that hard to get used to.
310 is uncomfortably warm, a nice room temperature is around 290, it gets chilly at 280, it gets fuck-cold at 265, it gets fuck-fuck cold at 230, a few exotic materials start superconducting a bit above 90, nitrogen gas condenses around 77, and the background temperature of the universe hovers a little under 3 K.
Sure, you might say, much of that scale is outside our awareness of temperature as humans, but the ideal gas calculations make it all worth it.