Hot bean water < hot leaf water
Fight me
I will not fight you. Usually Heinz has the tastiest beans, gives a great flavor to the water.
I started to because I misread that as a greater sign. I probably need another cup of tea.
If you’d been drinking hot drugs bean water your less than sign would be rendered correctly
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How could a member of my own family say something so horrible?!
This makes me think of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, ‘the computer is figuring out why I like tea’.
I actually knew a guy who liked drinking plain hot water.
Does anyone have an answer why this is? This question bugged me already before and now again. Thanks OP
I guess it’s cultural. Afaik Americans drink very cold water while Europeans like me are fine with lukewarm water. Pretty sure hot water can be preferred as well.
Also: tea has to be hot, otherwise the water won’t take all the flavors or it would take much longer depending on the tea. You can still drink it when it’s cold and I think some people prefer some kinds of tea cold, or mixed beverages based on tea like ice tea. There is also iced tea which is tea but old, I think it’s common in Japan.
I was worried you might’ve forgotten and found peace of mind. You’re welcome.
Drinking hot black water with drugs seeds in it
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Hot water is ok but room temp water is best.
Even slightly warm water is off-putting for me. I like to assume it’s some primeval awareness of bacteria living in stale water. Does anyone have a real explanation?
Your username is quite appropriate for those post, good sir.
Incidentally, I did have earl grey today.
Oh yeah, hot leaf water, cold leaf water, both good
I likes my hot water dark brown colored and bitter.
i’m afflicted with having all tea taste like absolutely nothing, i can brew the most wonderfully fragrant luxury tea and when i taste it all i get is vague staleness, even as the cup smells amazing…
This is tragic
I really should qualify for disability
I shower with cold water and brush my teeth with hot water.
Yes police, this comment right here.