I feel uninclined to be polite and patient tonight. Might be something to do with several glasses of wine. Also people being idiots.
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To quote Nabokov: “I’m sorry to have deceived you so much...” I love tea almost as much as coffee.
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Different kinds of black tea which you make into a beverage that looks like this? If not, you are not redeeming yourself!pic.twitter.com/8rzI9aXVnQ
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Earl Grey, Lady Grey, and a few others. I promise.

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Helen, you are adorably British (or something) because your idea of incivil, in my observation, involves exceedingly polite tolerance of huge idiots with the occasional use of the word "arse." (Love that word.)
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Bless you! I was just feeling embarrassed about my loss of temper (and thinking 'uninclined' was a word). I think the benefits of the word 'arse' is that you can load it with scorn or frustration & draw it out whilst 'ass' is over as soon as it's begun. Less cathartic.
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You're the best. I marvel sometimes at how patient you are with tiny yet vigorous assholes. Wait: "arseholes!" (I feel like an "arse" using that - like an American who puts on a British accent - except in special circumstances.)
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Ha! We appropriate Americanisms all the time.
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You sound adorable, as do the French. We just sound pretentious.
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So true. When my German accent comes out, I just sound like I’m invading Europe.
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See extremely unPC joke about German here: http://www.advicegoddess.com/archives/2017/11/06/jokes_are_now_b.html …
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