Message from @kaetaa
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That was an eternity ago
I loved that flick
>uno mas
tbh i'd love a chinese drinking game
Chinked <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
there are chinese "comedians" but its not like standup, they have their own form of comedy where they just recreate the same stage skits forever
there are also a few famous western born chinese stand up comedians, but i wouldnt call them chinese at all
there's joe wong and that's it
also some amatuers around but no one with any recognition
jimmy o yang is chinese too
thought he was korean for some reason
/chinkvibes/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42377177 <:chink:323022148870602752>
Chinks think milk is fancy
So many fancy brands and they drink it with dinner
In USA at least it's just milk. Like eggs bread flour milk, just staple stiff
In China, milk is prestigious. It's totally common to give someone milk as a gift
It's weird because we went to dinner with some older Chinese guys
And they start pouring huge glasses of milk with our Chinese meal
aren't a lot of them lactose intolerant <:thenk:329322130804047872>
They think I'm weird when I decline having milk with my steak
They will seriously drink milk at any meal. It doesn't matter to them.
MILK STEAK
And none of the milk is refrigerated
It's literally 99% UHT
I've heard UHT helps people with lactose intolerance digest milk
I guess so because einhavent heard anyone complain about that here
Despite ote guzzling cow juice while swiping thru their iphones
It's only fancy organic brands that do it in the states though.
It's really common to give practical gifts like eggs, milk, and bread
Imagine showing up to someones house with a liter of milk as a gift
Chinks don't really drink coffee despite all the star bucks
They just like to sit there and pretend to be important
Starbucks are ALWAYS packed with random chinks just sitting around
They almost never order anything and when they do it's tea
You mean just like any thot on their macbook air at the local starbucks
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The culture of "grab a coffee before work" doesn't exist