Clearly tea is the harder stuff, given that the british entered war with China several times for it
21 2 ReplyYeah, we gained control over the opium trade but the secrets of tea were much more closely guarded.
5 0 ReplyRumor has it that the British started the Opium Wars to get back at the Chinese for giving them such an addictive substance, their tea.
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The "Uncle Iroh" progression.
16 0 ReplyUncle Iroh is the evolution we should all aspire to.
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Coffee gives me horrible stomach aches and tea brewing can be relaxing.
6 0 ReplyThats me with “Blackberry Citrus”.
5 0 ReplyLady Grey? All Day.
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I think there's a tea strong enough to kill you but I don't remember it's name.
3 0 ReplyAlmost sounds like a joke
"I think there's a tea strong enough to kill you or wipe your memory, but I don't remember its name"
7 0 ReplySounds like a good comedy skit idea to me.
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Polonium?
6 0 ReplyHemlock? The stuff they supposedly used to execute Socrates? Literally a poisonous plant... not a typical "tea" but it has been used for execution in the ancient world via steeping it in hot water and "drinking the hemlock."
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