You are a fake Brit!
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I think you'll find my passport says I am a British citizen and my birth certificate says I was born in the United Kingdom. So ... Unless you want to go "No True Scotsman" on me, you'll have to accept I'm as British as you are.pic.twitter.com/799b22XdFx
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British is not a passport. It's a way of life. A tea-drinking way of life.
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So you're basically saying that I'm an imposter? You know ... That's a very common anti-Semitic trope Helen. Is there something you want to share with us?
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Yes! No!
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Only herbals. She can't handle caffeine. So no black tea or green tea for her. Just fruitea. I'm glad I now know where I stand with you ... I'll have to watch my back from now on.
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You will! I am now reading about the influence of the Jews in bringing coffee to Europe! "In 1650, a Lebanese known as “Jacob the Jew” founded the first English coffeehouse in Oxford."pic.twitter.com/gwQvbCqIx6
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We Jews ... We know how to take profit from a gap in the market! Will you be writing an essay on Jacob the juden?
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It will be a polemic!
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Will you also provide a tl;Dr version?
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Tea good. Coffee bad.
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If that's your conclusion, you don't even need to bother writing. People will only use your article to wipe off any coffee that they happen to accidentally spill due to their caffeine overdose.
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