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What even is this thread!? I came here looking for questions about questions - Instead I found a terrifying discussion about disturbing tea drinking habits. I'm shook to the core! :deadopenmouth:

(jk of course - however it comes, if you like it, drink it!)
 
Hey, tea is your thing not ours!

We poured tea overboard for pete's sake (well, actually that's because you were taxing us on it, no taxation, without representation, you know, but that's a story for another time. Like middle school history class).
 
Wow Americans, God love em, really don't know how to do tea. XD

We can grow it though. So how do you like them apples?

At least I’m pretty sure we do, do you grow it patties like rice? Or am I just thinking rice.

(ever mind looked it up we grow it mostly in Hawaii and some parts of the Southeast)
 
or honestly anything you make from cows or pigs. Namely all the beef and bacon.
Unless you're a vegan or a vegetarian, in which case it's a crunchy salad, preferrably with lots of croutons. As you can tell I'm neither a vegan nor a vegetarian and only eat salad for the tomatoes and croutons.
 
We can grow it though. So how do you like them apples?

At least I’m pretty sure we do, do you grow it patties like rice? Or am I just thinking rice.

(ever mind looked it up we grow it mostly in Hawaii and some parts of the Southeast)

They usually grow tea for Britain in India, because colonialism. There was a whole thing fairly recently about a company called Yorkshire Tea and people getting up in arms on Twitter about how it wasn't grown in Yorkshire. XDDDD It's good tea though.

Nah you don't grow it in paddies like rice. XD
 
They usually grow tea for Britain in India, because colonialism. There was a whole thing fairly recently about a company called Yorkshire Tea and people getting up in arms on Twitter about how it wasn't grown in Yorkshire. XDDDD It's good tea though.

Nah you don't grow it in paddies like rice. XD

Yeah you can grow it at home, I remember seeing that in a homesteading site years back. Which is how I knew we grew some here. Dunno the brand or anything.

I know we also grow a lot of rice too in the southern states that are prone to flooding. Saw that in a homesteading show.
 
Excuse me? Britain? XD The ones who popularised the 5 o'clock tea were the Tugas here XD and it comes from China :0
I know that (well, I didn't know the first one but I knew the second one) but the brits were the firts to reply so it's about Britain. Sorry Portugal, you've been surplanted.
 
I also heard that Franco's demands in exchange for joining the war were so unreasonable that Hitler just decided not to ally with him.
 
Unpopular roleplay opinions/things that annoy you threads (no seriously we have three of these on the first page alone)
The threads you're referring to all technically have different purposes, but a dozen or so of us have formed a circlejerk that takes the threads over with conversation and makes them indistinguishable from the others.
 
All I learned from that was that the first urban dictionary definition of circlejerk isn't crude.

The second one is, in fact, very crude, which, you know, isn't wrong but it is a needlessly crude description.
 
All I learned from that was that the first urban dictionary definition of circlejerk isn't crude.

The second one is, in fact, very crude, which, you know, isn't wrong but it is a needlessly crude description.

What’s the non crude definition?
 
What’s the non crude definition?
It's basically a group of people who kind of constantly affirm each other's opinions. Like an echo chamber.

Obviously, we don't do that exactly, but it felt appropriate in context.
 

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