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Well fuck, that’s right.It's 2024, dummy.
Well fuck, that’s right.It's 2024, dummy.
On what NoDak said. Never even thought of that before.How so? I need to know.
I'll never understand it.But that's what most people here drink.
What do you mean “most people”?On what NoDak said. Never even thought of that before.
I don't even drink tea, because I just don't like it. But I've especially never understood people who drink unsweet tea. To me it tastes like dishwater. But that's what most people here drink.
Is that anything like "you people"?What do you mean “most people”?
similar to people drinking black coffee, no sugar/sweetener.On what NoDak said. Never even thought of that before.
I don't even drink tea, because I just don't like it. But I've especially never understood people who drink unsweet tea. To me it tastes like dishwater. But that's what most people here drink.
I drink my coffee black. I'm not quoting that picture.Sooooo.... Do you put sugar/sweetener in your coffee?
Yes. Do you...?
That reminded me of an old Art Donovan story:Have you ever lived in the south? To be fair, back in the day you got unsweet tea and added saccharine at the table. Still semantics. It's sweet tea in the end. But, that was way back in the day.
Try to give a real southerner sweetened tea when they ask for sweet tea. Then you'll see there are no 'semantics'.
what is the difference between sweet tea and sweetened tea? Unless you are referring to high fructose corn syrup.
Are both versions sweet? I'm standing on this hill.Yep. Sweet tea and sweetened tea are worlds apart.
Are both versions sweet? I'm standing on this hill.
I changed my mind. I'm done with y'all. Fucking yankees. ~flips table and walks out~Yes both are sweet. It's like the difference between a soda and cocaine.
I'm pretty surprised anyone wouldn't be familiar with it because in my experience iced tea is what you normally find in cans at the supermarket, like a Lipton or Snapple or whatever. Sweet tea is specifically referred to as sweet tea.
I'm by no means an expert but I agree. Sweet tea is like sugar water with a little tea flavor.Yes both are sweet. It's like the difference between a soda and cocaine.
I'm pretty surprised anyone wouldn't be familiar with it because in my experience iced tea is what you normally find in cans at the supermarket, like a Lipton or Snapple or whatever. Sweet tea is specifically referred to as sweet tea.
Guess I need to find some of this sweet tea...Yes both are sweet. It's like the difference between a soda and cocaine.
Fag.I'm by no means an expert but I agree. Sweet tea is like sugar water with a little tea flavor.
I didn't even tell you that I enjoy green tea...Fag.