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A cuppa Jill

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  • snokenkeekaguard@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

    Like Joe for coffee.

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    "Stay away from da aqua!"

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      I prefer my ice medium rare.

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      You've never tried ice til you've had it poached

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      • snokenkeekaguard@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

        Like Joe for coffee.

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        "Kraneberger" - "Château Tap" in German.

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          In Germany das kühle Nass. The cool wet.

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          OG German nickname is Gänsewein - the goose's wine.

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          • tattorack@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

            I dunno, man. I've heard it being referred to as "aqua-cola". I've also heard it's incredibly addictive, which makes sense because not a lot of time has to pass at all before I start to crave more of it. It's practically impossible to resist.

            Should've never been started on that shit. I dunno why it's so normalised in society...

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            The ultimate gateway drug. EVERY addict of any kind started by drinking water. They should ban that shit.

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              The ultimate gateway drug. EVERY addict of any kind started by drinking water. They should ban that shit.

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              100% of water addicts have died

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                Go on...?

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                The modern English word "bear" originally came from a proto-Germanic word meaning one of "brown one" or possibly "wild animal". There was an actual name for bears, but speaking it was taboo in case it caused a bear to appear, so the euphemism eventually replaced the real name.

                When I learned this originally, I was taught that the true name was lost to time, but Wikipedia just says it was "arkto" so whatever.

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                  The modern English word "bear" originally came from a proto-Germanic word meaning one of "brown one" or possibly "wild animal". There was an actual name for bears, but speaking it was taboo in case it caused a bear to appear, so the euphemism eventually replaced the real name.

                  When I learned this originally, I was taught that the true name was lost to time, but Wikipedia just says it was "arkto" so whatever.

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                  Shhhh! Do you want bears? That's how you get bears. The name was lost, never type it again.

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                    "Kraneberger" - "Château Tap" in German.

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                    kenne noch Hahnenquelle

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                    • obi@sopuli.xyzO [email protected]

                      I love that one. I'm right in thinking it's specifically tap water, right? (As in the water provided by the council, you wouldn't use it for Evian or whatever).

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                      Yes specifically tap water

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