Moosedrool
Honorary Master
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Well the history is foggy. I believe the brits where the first to mass produce tea.
Well the history is foggy. I believe the brits where the first to mass produce tea.
well, at least he's smart enough to know when he is outmatched
a 1-on-1 podcast without your retarded masses crowing behind you means there's no chance for cheap soundbites, you'd be forced to engage the topics and the interviewer
and this interviewer will run circles around him
Only high tea, the rest of the teas are fine, I abhor high tea and everything it represents.Tea should be banned - its a symbol of colonialism (and apartheid and oppression).
The oldest physical evidence of tea-drinking is traced to 2nd century BC China. Chinese literature references drinking tea as far back as the 10th century BC.
he held his own against Clem Sunter and a crowd full of capitalists in a debate a few years ago
Chinese thanked your colonial ancestors for tea and all things they invented.Tea should be banned - its a symbol of colonialism (and apartheid and oppression).
You mean he held his won against someone who is a bootlicker for the Messiah?he held his own against Clem Sunter and a crowd full of capitalists in a debate a few years ago
Because some dude drank hot water and some leaves blew into it.
You mean he held his won against someone who is a bootlicker for the Messiah?
Nah, more scientific than that.
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Earliest tea as evidence for one branch of the Silk Road across the Tibetan Plateau - Scientific Reports
Phytoliths and biomolecular components extracted from ancient plant remains from Chang’an (Xi’an, the city where the Silk Road begins) and Ngari (Ali) in western Tibet, China, show that the tea was grown 2100 years ago to cater for the drinking habits of the Western Han Dynasty (207BCE-9CE) and...www.nature.com
Strange how "communists" hate "capitalists", yet they want to be "capitalists".
If/when they rise to a position of power, they become "ultimate capitalists".
Juliass (Mugabe jnr) slates capitalism, but has no problem being one himself.
Chinese and Japanese as well I think?
Well the history is foggy. I believe the brits where the first to mass produce tea.