But if you take the bag out when you want to, the tea will be just the way you like it!
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So you're saying the EU will be perfectly fine without us, but we'll still be in the bin?
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Nope I'm saying they can do as they please and now so can we......
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You're aware in this metaphor the UK isn't the tea right?
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I'm gonna go with no.
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But the bag is free to make tea with whoever it wants in the bin.
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Yes. But the tea bag goes into the recycling food bin and can morph into something brand new!
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Yes, mold..
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Like penicillin?
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Touché. (Though lucky for us that's far from brand new.)

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The force is strong with this one


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Why could they not explain brexit this way on the news
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Because it’s rubbish
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Because the tea bags locked in the cupboard and the cup tells it what to do.
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And the cup keeps getting bigger and bigger to the point where the tea bag is instantly rendered useless as there is too much water to flavour!
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But the tea bag, while once an intrinsic and valued component of the cup of tea, once removed gradually cools and decays, and no longer has a share in enjoying the the fruits of its labour.
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I think the metaphor is a little strained now.
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It's gone a bit off the boil, I admit.
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So ... the earlier you take the bag out, the stronger it is?
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Would you eat a bag, Paul?
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What's a Canadian doing piping up though
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Just paying tax and voting. Like an immigrant.
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This reply is my claim to fame
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