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    CokebotleCokebotle 穴掘りの 電車内Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Tarranon wrote: »
    I've never tried putting milk in tea.

    The concept is kind of unnerving.

    It's pretty good, actually. Royal Milk Tea *drool*

    Although the milk tea flavored melon bread I had yesterday was a little offputting. Still liked it in the end.

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    But Organ fruit punch gatorade is fantatic.

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    FrosteeyFrosteey Elaise 1521-2945-8940Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Is it bad that I had to look up what 1bn is?

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Frosteey wrote: »
    Is it bad that I had to look up what 1bn is?

    not really? (ps tell me what it means)

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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Frosteey wrote: »
    Is it bad that I had to look up what 1bn is?

    Is it something other than "1 billion"?

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    MazzyxMazzyx Comedy Gold Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

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    Raiden333Raiden333 Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Cokebotle wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    I've never tried putting milk in tea.

    The concept is kind of unnerving.

    It's pretty good, actually. Royal Milk Tea *drool*

    Although the milk tea flavored melon bread I had yesterday was a little offputting. Still liked it in the end.

    I have a friend, a big tea drinker, who decided he wanted to try the whole milk and tea thing.

    He was telling me it was horrible, tasted like shit and made the texture all weird.

    Turned out he forgot to forgo his usual squirt of lemon into the tea.

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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    I loathe iced tea. It tastes like ass and a half. Hot tea, however, is delicious.

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    SheepSheep Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited May 2010
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    NerdgasmicNerdgasmic __BANNED USERS regular
    edited May 2010
    But Organ fruit punch gatorade is fantatic.

    :x

    :x

    :x

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    KageraKagera Imitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I loathe iced tea. It tastes like ass and a half. Hot tea, however, is delicious.

    You are wrong.

    Also Gary Coleman even as a child was taller than Yoda. Your av/sig is in error.

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    stiliststilist Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I loathe iced tea. It tastes like ass and a half. Hot tea, however, is delicious.
    Thai iced tea?

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    CokebotleCokebotle 穴掘りの 電車内Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Raiden333 wrote: »
    Cokebotle wrote: »
    Tarranon wrote: »
    I've never tried putting milk in tea.

    The concept is kind of unnerving.

    It's pretty good, actually. Royal Milk Tea *drool*

    Although the milk tea flavored melon bread I had yesterday was a little offputting. Still liked it in the end.

    I have a friend, a big tea drinker, who decided he wanted to try the whole milk and tea thing.

    He was telling me it was horrible, tasted like shit and made the texture all weird.

    Turned out he forgot to forgo his usual squirt of lemon into the tea.

    Oh god. >.<

    ...

    I'm kinda curious now.

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    Duchess ProzacDuchess Prozac Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

    Are you suppsed to use specific teas for iced tea?

    I mean I can imagine with Ceylon or something like that it would be bearable but made with the genric blends we get here well I don't imagine it to taste all that great

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Kagera wrote: »
    I loathe iced tea. It tastes like ass and a half. Hot tea, however, is delicious.

    You are wrong.

    Also Gary Coleman even as a child was taller than Yoda. Your av/sig is in error.

    Somewhere, Patrick Stewart is face palming. Tsk tsk.

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    But Organ fruit punch gatorade is fantatic.

    :x

    :x

    :x

    Mr. Gasmic do I have to send you to time out?

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    NerdgasmicNerdgasmic __BANNED USERS regular
    edited May 2010
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    But Organ fruit punch gatorade is fantatic.

    :x

    :x

    :x

    Mr. Gasmic do I have to send you to time out?

    Don't talk to me.

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    FeralFeral MEMETICHARIZARD interior crocodile alligator ⇔ ǝɹʇɐǝɥʇ ǝᴉʌoɯ ʇǝloɹʌǝɥɔ ɐ ǝʌᴉɹp ᴉRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Thomamelas wrote: »
    Feral wrote: »
    Yeah, I grew up in a place where temperatures peaked at around 108F/43C in the summer.

    And where I grew up, if the temperatures consistently hit that we'd have people dieing from a heat wave.

    It was pretty common in my hometown for a few elderly people to die from heatstroke every July.
    Elldren wrote: »
    Feral!

    <3 x also 1bn

    :D:D:D:D

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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Best tea concoction: Earl Gray tea, Irish cream, and Chambord. Delicious.

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Elldren wrote: »
    Is nobody going to talk arts with me? :(

    I'll talk nude arts with you. :winky:

    So what is your take on Courbet's erotic works?

    Pure sensationalism?

    Deliberate assault on Victorian modesty?

    Proto-Feminist? Anti-Feminist?

    Honestly? I would say none of the above. Courbet was a Realist; he painted what his eyes actually saw. Now, in a sense, I guess his work might have seemed somewhat cynical since what he saw clashed so much with what should be seen. If you look at his other works such as The Artists Studio, he also portrays a rather unflattering view of reality. Ultimately though, I don't think he was intentionally trying to be provocative and the provocative reaction to his work was simply a consequence of the growing discontent of society as a whole with the ugly bits of society.

    :D

    Being a Realist doesn't mean painting everything you see, however. The subjects were deliberate and provocative and I don't think entirely unflattering. I think revealing on canvas this untempered, unfiltered view of femininity is a challenge to accept it as it is.

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    TarranonTarranon Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

    Are you suppsed to use specific teas for iced tea?

    I mean I can imagine with Ceylon or something like that it would be bearable but made with the genric blends we get here well I don't imagine it to taste all that great

    I just know it as black tea, but there is probably a more precise term.

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    CokebotleCokebotle 穴掘りの 電車内Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

    Are you suppsed to use specific teas for iced tea?

    I mean I can imagine with Ceylon or something like that it would be bearable but made with the genric blends we get here well I don't imagine it to taste all that great

    I think basic Lipton tea is pretty good for iced tea.

    Alternatively, cold barley tea is great in the summer.

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    But Organ fruit punch gatorade is fantatic.

    :x

    :x

    :x

    Mr. Gasmic do I have to send you to time out?

    Don't talk to me.

    Boy I oughta backhand you. But then I would be arrested because I guess they look down on assault around here.

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    FrosteeyFrosteey Elaise 1521-2945-8940Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Frosteey wrote: »
    Is it bad that I had to look up what 1bn is?

    not really? (ps tell me what it means)

    A billion apparently! I thought it was something like how french writes first as 1er...

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    It is a billion :D

    Everyone here deserves <3s though. All of you.

    Yes even you!

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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    Elldren wrote: »
    Elldren wrote: »
    Is nobody going to talk arts with me? :(

    I'll talk nude arts with you. :winky:

    So what is your take on Courbet's erotic works?

    Pure sensationalism?

    Deliberate assault on Victorian modesty?

    Proto-Feminist? Anti-Feminist?

    Honestly? I would say none of the above. Courbet was a Realist; he painted what his eyes actually saw. Now, in a sense, I guess his work might have seemed somewhat cynical since what he saw clashed so much with what should be seen. If you look at his other works such as The Artists Studio, he also portrays a rather unflattering view of reality. Ultimately though, I don't think he was intentionally trying to be provocative and the provocative reaction to his work was simply a consequence of the growing discontent of society as a whole with the ugly bits of society.

    :D

    Being a Realist doesn't mean painting everything you see, however. The subjects were deliberate and provocative and I don't think entirely unflattering. I think revealing on canvas this untempered, unfiltered view of femininity is a challenge to accept it as it is.

    True, but Courbet prided himself on being pretty much independent of anything, including society. I honestly think it out of character for him to make any sort of dialogue intentionally with the very thing he tried to distance himself from all his life. I think what Courbet ultimately was was brutally honest. And while he wasn't intentionally trying to start the discussion, I think this brutal honesty demonstrated to the people who were still part of society the things that needed to be discussed.

    EDIT: Of course, my personal theory with regards to artistic interpretation is that the concept of deliberately putting meaning into one's art work is a rather new concept and that most classic artists did not intentionally put meaning into their work, but simply wrote/painted/whatever from what they knew, which often reflected issues of the time.

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I don't think you can give a billion <3's before going deep into <3 debt.

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    ThomamelasThomamelas Only one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

    Are you suppsed to use specific teas for iced tea?

    I mean I can imagine with Ceylon or something like that it would be bearable but made with the genric blends we get here well I don't imagine it to taste all that great

    It's usually Ceylon or Darjeeling but you can also find some more exotic varies as well as some of the herbal teas.

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    KageraKagera Imitating the worst people. Since 2004Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I don't think you can give a billion <3's before going deep into <3 debt.

    That's okay you could just sell off the debt as junk <3 and sell it to other investors as A+ ratings.

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    ThomamelasThomamelas Only one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Feral wrote: »
    Thomamelas wrote: »
    Feral wrote: »
    Yeah, I grew up in a place where temperatures peaked at around 108F/43C in the summer.

    And where I grew up, if the temperatures consistently hit that we'd have people dieing from a heat wave.

    It was pretty common in my hometown for a few elderly people to die from heatstroke every July.

    We'd be talking outside the elderly. The risk levels to children would be pretty high. Northern cities aren't built well for heat waves, generally lacking central air.

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    OrganichuOrganichu poops peesRegistered User, Moderator mod
    edited May 2010
    powerade is better than gatorade

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Kagera wrote: »
    I don't think you can give a billion <3's before going deep into <3 debt.

    That's okay you could just sell off the debt as junk <3 and sell it to other investors as A+ ratings.

    You are a monster. You also sold them those christian side-hug bonds too didn't you?

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    STATE OF THE ART ROBOTSTATE OF THE ART ROBOT Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Organichu wrote: »
    powerade is better than gatorade

    I don't taste much of a difference.

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    OrganichuOrganichu poops peesRegistered User, Moderator mod
    edited May 2010
    Organichu wrote: »
    powerade is better than gatorade

    I don't taste much of a difference.

    what she said etc

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    Solomaxwell6Solomaxwell6 Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Just boned Morrigan.

    I'm really glad my parents decided to go to sleep just before I got that cutscene. >_>

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    ElldrenElldren Is a woman dammit ceterum censeoRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I don't think you can give a billion <3's before going deep into <3 debt.

    Pfft

    I'll just print more <3s

    Like Zimbabwe!

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    Duchess ProzacDuchess Prozac Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Thomamelas wrote: »
    Mazzyx wrote: »
    Grew up with iced tea. I love it and hot tea. But why the hell would I drink hot tea in the summer when ice cools me off and refreshes me in ways that hot tea can't. Plus they both have pretty different flavors.

    Are you suppsed to use specific teas for iced tea?

    I mean I can imagine with Ceylon or something like that it would be bearable but made with the genric blends we get here well I don't imagine it to taste all that great

    It's usually Ceylon or Darjeeling but you can also find some more exotic varies as well as some of the herbal teas.

    Aah, see that makes more sense.

    For years I've always thought it was horrid black tea. I wasn't even aware there were other teas that tasted just fine without milk until not so long ago.

    I may have to try this thing called Iced E with a ceylon when the heat hits here.

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    Premier kakosPremier kakos Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Elldren wrote: »
    I don't think you can give a billion <3's before going deep into <3 debt.

    Pfft

    I'll just print more <3s

    Like Zimbabwe!

    You don't want to devalue your <3s. I mean, soon, it will get to the point where a <3 means no more than a casual glance in your direction.

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    dlinfinitidlinfiniti Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    get in mah belly

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