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Pages Spanned: 1-12 Insider: No Infinitypass: No Drake: No (to be clear, this is the only time that sordid figure is ever getting brought up in this thread. Do not expect to see his name going forward until one of you goofballs tortures me about it.) Today's national drink (per Wikipedia, a national drink is "a distinct beverage that is strongly associated with a particular country, and can be part of their national identity and self-image"): The national drink of Botswana is the Chibuku Shake Shake, a traditional beer that originated in Botswana, and now other African countries manufacture it. Keone Mooka Mageu is a traditional fermented porridge, but it is drunk. Ginger beer is a favorite non-alcoholic homemade drink which is served at special occasions, like weddings and parties. Who looks likely to be voted off at this time: Hard Seltzer OR milk. It's anyone's game! Quality of Read (0 - 10): 4
was packing a lunch for today, couldn't decide what to bring to work, when i suddenly remembered all the leftover gravy i had. filled up a thermos with gravy and now i already wish it was lunch time! gravy is packed with nutrients and refreshing.
Path of Discussion:
It's good to offend Italians by voting for sparkling water > jpbrez initiates the pro/anti milk wars (on the anti side) > pablo is fully aboard the milk train now I guess > sang hates coffee (good news sang! So do I!) and initiates the anti-hard seltzer brigade > postjack is fully aboard the gravy train (😏) now I guess > Nazi milk foot baths for some reason > gravy thermos > Fun fact: in the speech therapist world, ice cream counts as a thin liquid and people with aspiration problems often can't have it! > god I'm only on page 2 and am already exhausted > Druid totes the health benefits of almond milk > Without considering it's singlehandedly destroying California > But that doesn't matter! All milk is milk. Fuck your epistemological concerns. > Young people like White Claw (it's true!) > Zima > tristan is pro-sparkling water > people are starting to get mad > god people really fucking love sparkling water > What's the best flavor of fruit juice? > LLL is going to see the Doobie Brothers tonight (hope it was fun!) > Are bloody marys juice? > Vieux just loves arguing > tristan theorizes that people who prefer sweeter drinks have immature palates > LLL likes bitter shit > "breast milk White Russian"?? > esteban and Vieux commiserate on hating diet beverages > god how am I only fucking page 5 here? > people are getting picky about bloody marys, which I don't drink, so I'm staying out of this one > Micheladas > Censored cocktails > Are hard seltzers basic? (imo all liquids are. I am only alive because I eat a dozen cucumbers a day) > maddog invents a new drink > hoffm83n goes to a tea house > White Claw lowkey fell off > murso ends homophobia > tristan brings milk to the function > browell wonders why we're letting milk slide because it's better with other foods (this sentence is barely cohesive but I'm not editing shit here) > pablo makes an anatomical defense for milk > White Russians again > people start fighting about gravy again > boiling chocolate milk > postjack had the best post here today but legit loled at "ITT: future osteoporosis" > What drinks with milk are mixed drinks? > pablo drinks half and half > a post which sets a lot of people off > Andrew makes a tough decision every morning > I am so close to the end here thank god > Theo suggests milk and seltzers tie > is lemonadejuice? > nazi milk comes up again > are sports drinks skating by? > udders > breakfast beer > reclaiming milk from the Nazis > people still getting hung up on the Dr. Pepper thing > I am not reading an academic article about the Nazi milk. > Andrew is never getting osteoporosis > I am so sick of reading milk posts and am not summarizing them. Some people like milk. Some do not. > I get asked to start a recap thread. you're all welcome, you pack of ungrateful dipshits > Drake
Pages Spanned: 1-12 Insider: No Infinitypass: No Drake: No (to be clear, this is the only time that sordid figure is ever getting brought up in this thread. Do not expect to see his name going forward until one of you goofballs tortures me about it.) Today's national drink (per Wikipedia, a national drink is "a distinct beverage that is strongly associated with a particular country, and can be part of their national identity and self-image"): The national drink of Botswana is the Chibuku Shake Shake, a traditional beer that originated in Botswana, and now other African countries manufacture it. Keone Mooka Mageu is a traditional fermented porridge, but it is drunk. Ginger beer is a favorite non-alcoholic homemade drink which is served at special occasions, like weddings and parties. Who looks likely to be voted off at this time: Hard Seltzer OR milk. It's anyone's game! Quality of Read (0 - 10): X
was packing a lunch for today, couldn't decide what to bring to work, when i suddenly remembered all the leftover gravy i had. filled up a thermos with gravy and now i already wish it was lunch time! gravy is packed with nutrients and refreshing.
Path of Discussion:
It's good to offend Italians by voting for sparkling water > jpbrez initiates the pro/anti milk wars (on the anti side) > pablo is fully aboard the milk train now I guess > sang hates coffee (good news sang! So do I!) and initiates the anti-hard seltzer brigade > postjack is fully aboard the gravy train (😏) now I guess > Nazi milk foot baths for some reason > gravy thermos > Fun fact: in the speech therapist world, ice cream counts as a thin liquid and people with aspiration problems often can't have it! > god I'm only on page 2 and am already exhausted > Druid totes the health benefits of almond milk > Without considering it's singlehandedly destroying California > But that doesn't matter! All milk is milk. Fuck your epistemological concerns. > Young people like White Claw (it's true!) > Zima > tristan is pro-sparkling water > people are starting to get mad > god people really fucking love sparkling water > What's the best flavor of fruit juice? > LLL is going to see the Doobie Brothers tonight (hope it was fun!) > Are bloody marys juice? > Vieux just loves arguing > tristan theorizes that people who prefer sweeter drinks have immature palates > LLL likes bitter shit > "breast milk White Russian"?? > esteban and Vieux commiserate on hating diet beverages > god how am I only fucking page 5 here? > people are getting picky about bloody marys, which I don't drink, so I'm staying out of this one > Micheladas > Censored cocktails > Are hard seltzers basic? (imo all liquids are. I am only alive because I eat a dozen cucumbers a day) > maddog invents a new drink > hoffm83n goes to a tea house > White Claw lowkey fell off > murso ends homophobia > tristan brings milk to the function > browell wonders why we're letting milk slide because it's better with other foods (this sentence is barely cohesive but I'm not editing shit here) > pablo makes an anatomical defense for milk > White Russians again > people start fighting about gravy again > boiling chocolate milk > postjack had the best post here today but legit loled at "ITT: future osteoporosis" > What drinks with milk are mixed drinks? > pablo drinks half and half > a post which sets a lot of people off > Andrew makes a tough decision every morning > I am so close to the end here thank god > Theo suggests milk and seltzers tie > is lemonadejuice? > nazi milk comes up again > are sports drinks skating by? > udders > breakfast beer > reclaiming milk from the Nazis > people still getting hung up on the Dr. Pepper thing > I am not reading an academic article about the Nazi milk. > Andrew is never getting osteoporosis > I am so sick of reading milk posts and am not summarizing them. Some people like milk. Some do not. > I get asked to start a recap thread. you're all welcome, you pack of ungrateful dipshits > Drake
Pages Spanned: 1-12 Insider: No Infinitypass: No Gravy: Yes Today's national drink: The national drink of New Zealand is Lemon & Paeroa, also known as L&P. Created in 1907, it was traditionally made by combining lemon juice with carbonated mineral water from the town of Paeroa, but is now owned and manufactured by multi-national Coca-Cola. L&P is used as a mixer in New Zealand bars, particularly with Southern Comfort. Who was voted off: It was a tie! Sparkling water and milk Quality of Read (0 - 10): 5 for the first half, 2 for the second
Fuck you, browell > Do people actually drink cider? (At least 7 people do!) > Pop vs soda (surprised none of you said "coke"!) > Fuck you, milk likers > DMS hates milk > But ~soft drinks~ are bad, too > people start making SEC references I don't get > postgravy strikes again > ~Immature palates~ > people sort of make the case for cider > maddog goes full Julia Child on a glass of milk > JTR hates seltzer > the people like Capri Suns (how the hell was no one called immature for this?) > except esteban > people have different ideas on what order these drinks should be voted out in, to the shock of everyone here > real vs. mass produced cider (I like cider but after HaViNg A lOt oF iT iN eNgLaNd I can say a lot of fresh orchard cider also sucks huge amounts of shit! Cider should not taste straight up metallic!) > MPD comes around on seltzer.....kind of? > differentiating between seltzers > esteban makes a tres leches cake > Cum > There was a Last Chance poll and I don't understand the mechanics of that nor am I particularly interested in finding out. Do not tell me anything. > LLL gets a glass of milk > snowman loves water > people were drinking a lot of ~soft drinks~ until they started drinking seltzer > A tie emerges > people going back and forth on milk > an attempt to solicit Alyssa's opinion is made > people try and get people to switch sides and not vote for cider. idk murso just really wanted milk gone > A lot of shit happened in a short amount of time, but never underestimate the Invisible Hand of a Tie
Sorry I'm late. It was my birthday yesterday and I was busy thinking about an amazing cocktail I had (vodka, prosecco, rose, passionfruit). I'm still thinking about it actually. But on to other matters...
Thursday, July 15, 10:38 AM
Pages Spanned: 1-5 Insider: No Infinitypass: No Gravy: Yes Today's national drink: Airag, or, in some areas, tsegee is the national drink of Mongolia. It is a fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare's milk. 1982 source reported 230,000 horses were kept in the Soviet Union specifically for producing milk to make into kumis. Rinchingiin Indra, writing about Mongolian dairying, says "it takes considerable skill to milk a mare" and describes the technique: the milker kneels on one knee, with a pail propped on the other, steadied by a string tied to an arm. One arm is wrapped behind the mare's rear leg and the other in front. A foal starts the milk flow and is pulled away by another person, but left touching the mare's side during the entire process. In Mongolia, the milking season for horses traditionally runs between mid-June and early October. During one season, a mare produces approximately 1,000 to 1,200 litres of milk, of which about half is left to the foals. Who was voted off: Cider Quality of Read (0 - 10): 6
(It was my birthday and I was laughing at my own stupid joke all day.)
Path of Discussion: Fruit juices should go > Bing suggests it's sports drinks > The debate over whether or not sports drinks are healthy begins (they're not, but who cares) > the only reason Jorge is still with us is because of coffee > snowman is Jon Heder > Rummy gets mad about sparkling water going before milk (which didn't happen) > Some people can't handle their liquor > much to my surprise, sang is not actually a college football player > people say going straight hair of the dog is better than having a Gatorade (wrong!) > I try to fight sang but it doesn't work > esteban went to a Chinese deli and got an incredibly cheap sandwich > cider donuts > do we like or not like apples? > Cider is only good in New England > and North Carolina > (so..........anywhere that apples grow.) > People talk about the kinds of lemonade they like or don't like > there was a lot of lemonade talk for a minute > browell and Andrew almost fight > postjack works out with gravy > tristan and pablo actually fight > postjack explains survivor to his wife > postjack explains survivor to the holy trinity > people complain about cider for a minute (but it might get you laid in the right circumstances)
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
(It was my birthday and I was laughing at my own stupid joke all day.)
Path of Discussion: Fruit juices should go > Bing suggests it's sports drinks > The debate over whether or not sports drinks are healthy begins (they're not, but who cares) > the only reason Jorge is still with us is because of coffee > snowman is Jon Heder > Rummy gets mad about sparkling water going before milk (which didn't happen) > Some people can't handle their liquor > much to my surprise, sang is not actually a college football player > people say going straight hair of the dog is better than having a Gatorade (wrong!) > I try to fight sang but it doesn't work > esteban went to a Chinese deli and got an incredibly cheap sandwich > cider donuts > do we like or not like apples? > Cider is only good in New England > and North Carolina > (so..........anywhere that apples grow.) > People talk about the kinds of lemonade they like or don't like > there was a lot of lemonade talk for a minute > browell and Andrew almost fight > postjack works out with gravy > tristan and pablo actually fight > postjack explains survivor to his wife > postjack explains survivor to the holy trinity > people complain about cider for a minute (but it might get you laid in the right circumstances)