I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
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wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af
I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
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I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af@cwebber There should be an Earl They so we can grasp all of the (classical) pronoun-users
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I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af@cwebber Lady Grey was the Earl's wife who where both involved with India and the tea that came over in all sorts of dastardly ways.
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@cwebber Lady Grey was the Earl's wife who where both involved with India and the tea that came over in all sorts of dastardly ways.
wrote for 25 dage siden sidst redigeret af@david_preston yeah I know I'm just making a trans joke for trans people
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I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
wrote for 24 dage siden sidst redigeret af@cwebber i like lady grey for the uncommon word 'Schmuckdroge' which translates to decorative drug.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Grey_(Tee)
the english wikipedia page describes it more simply, therefore freely translated:
'The cornflower is used as a decorative drug, i.e. a filler that gives the tea blend a more appealing appearance through its shape and color.'