I can't choose between Earl Grey and Lady Grey tea because I don't know which way they transitioned and I don't want to drink their deadtea
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Cassandra Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Apr-2025 22:29:23 JST Cassandra Lemmer-Webber
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En Q Folha (enqfila@mastodon.com.br)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Apr-2025 23:49:04 JST En Q Folha
@cwebber There should be an Earl They so we can grasp all of the (classical) pronoun-users
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Cassandra Lemmer-Webber (cwebber@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 17-Apr-2025 00:23:36 JST Cassandra Lemmer-Webber
@david_preston yeah I know I'm just making a trans joke for trans people
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Pavid Dreston (david_preston@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 17-Apr-2025 00:23:37 JST Pavid Dreston
@cwebber Lady Grey was the Earl's wife who where both involved with India and the tea that came over in all sorts of dastardly ways.
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logjk (logjk@floss.social)'s status on Thursday, 17-Apr-2025 01:11:54 JST logjk
@cwebber i like lady grey for the uncommon word 'Schmuckdroge' which translates to decorative drug.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Grey_(Tee)
the english wikipedia page describes it more simply, therefore freely translated:
'The cornflower is used as a decorative drug, i.e. a filler that gives the tea blend a more appealing appearance through its shape and color.'
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