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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 30 Sep 2019
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      The packaging looks like a certain Taiwanese brand. Am I wrong? https://www.tenren.com/ 

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    2. Charlie Awbery‏ @_awbery_ 30 Sep 2019
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      You may be right. It was nearly all packaged in mandarin.

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    3. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 30 Sep 2019
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      Some of those teabag packages especially look like something I could buy at my local grocery in Taiwan. That said tea quality, even in bags, is much better here than in the West.

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    4. Charlie Awbery‏ @_awbery_ 30 Sep 2019
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      Yes, I remember enjoying the tea in China so much. I brought lots back with me, mostly used up now. I’m looking forward to trying the dragon well I came home with tonight. Do you have a favourite brand in Taiwan?

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    5. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 30 Sep 2019
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      Hard to name brands. But the best is so called local produce. Perhaps the most priced variety is high mountain Oolong tea. Taiwan is particularly an Oolong tea place. I even have now a ceramic tea set with small cups to drink it properly.

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    6. Charlie Awbery‏ @_awbery_ 30 Sep 2019
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      Oh lovely. Pls tweet a pic next time! I am particularly fond of Puerh. Although I brought some excellent ones back from China, the best I ever tasted I found in Chinatown in San Francisco.

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    7. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 30 Sep 2019
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      Puer is nice too. You can buy it here of course.

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    8. Charlie Awbery‏ @_awbery_ 30 Sep 2019
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      The most popular tea on Cheung Chau was local red tea - and it really was reddish in colour. Very nice. I guess it was probably a sort of Oolong though I’m not sure.

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    9. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 1 Oct 2019
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      Some Taiwanese tea culture, a popular bubble tea place near National Taiwan University campus.pic.twitter.com/jHjLGalsS9

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    10. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 1 Oct 2019
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      Bubble pearl milk tea from that same place.pic.twitter.com/KHALFEn2jT

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 1 Oct 2019
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      I am usually the only male person, only non-Asian person, and only person over 25 at the bubble tea shop. If that’s your hand, I see that this is something we have in common!

      7:27 AM - 1 Oct 2019
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        2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Oct 2019
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          This boba place is also a disco. Yeah, I don’t understand that eitherpic.twitter.com/5hZ2VeKgER

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        3. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 3 Oct 2019
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          Never seen that here. All bubble tea places are just holes in the wall. Must be the extreme dense Taiwanese urban living.

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        1. Joogipupu‏ @joogipupu 1 Oct 2019
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          Yes, my hand. In that shop those 3 conditions might not apply. Today was a quiet day, but there can be a city block size queue some days.

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