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    Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:36 JST Fediverse Contractor Fediverse Contractor
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    • Paradox
    • Alex
    Yeah, the Indians are doing so well on their own. I hear that recently, after extensive R&D, they were able to acquire toilet technology.
    In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:36 JST from seal.cafe permalink
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      Alex (hermit@hermitmountain.top)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:38 JST Alex Alex
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      • Paradox
      @Paradox I was referring to this!

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(drink)

      Apparently it's also sold in India (doesn't surprise me, our countries have a longstanding tsundere relationship, haha sorry we uh... literally bought your country... and then oppressed it for hundreds of years.... but please enjoy railroad technology) and Australia (also not that surprising since they're just criminal Anglos)
      In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:38 JST permalink

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        Squash (drink)
        Squash (sometimes known as cordial in British English, dilute in Hiberno English, and diluting juice in Scottish English) is a non-alcoholic beverage with concentrated syrup used in beverage making. It is usually fruit-flavoured, made from fruit juice, water, and sugar or a sugar substitute. Modern squashes may also contain food colouring and additional flavouring. Some traditional squashes contain herbal extracts, most notably elderflower and ginger. Drinks Squash is mixed with a certain amount of water or carbonated water before drinking. The amount of water added is to taste, with the squash becoming less strong the more it is diluted. As a drink mixer, it may be combined with an alcoholic beverage to prepare a cocktail. Citrus fruits (particularly orange, lime and lemon) or a blend of fruits and berries are commonly used as the base of squash.Traditional squashes in Britain are usually flavoured with elderflower, orange, lemon, or blackcurrant. Raspberry and blackberry are popular in Eastern Europe, and currants is a common ingredient in the Low Countries. Preparation...
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      Paradox (paradox@raru.re)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:39 JST Paradox Paradox
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      • Alex

      @hermit I assume you either mean the vegetable or the sport.

      I don't like the vegetable and I'm only vaguely aware the sport exists.

      In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:39 JST permalink
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      Alex (hermit@hermitmountain.top)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:40 JST Alex Alex
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      • Paradox
      @Paradox Wait, you even know what squash is?? I thought it was a distinctly Anglo meme
      In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:40 JST permalink
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      Paradox (paradox@raru.re)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:41 JST Paradox Paradox
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      • Alex

      @hermit There are two kinds of people.

      I'm the third. Not a fan of squash.

      In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:41 JST permalink
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      Alex (hermit@hermitmountain.top)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:43 JST Alex Alex
      How double strength squash was conceived: "You can use half as much and get the same result! It's more economical and compact to transport and store!"

      How double strength squash is used: "I can use the same amount and get squash that tastes twice as good!"
      In conversation Monday, 13-Feb-2023 01:59:43 JST permalink

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