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So I just started watching prison school. Do I get to hold my head up high or should I head to the Shinji corner now?
Prison School is pretty damn funny in an OTT kind of way. Definitely a lot of shock humour but I thought it was a very good series
 
I don't really like english tea. Jasmine tea I quite like but english tea just tastes like leaves. I know it is so I'm not that daft, it's just that it tastes like....you know....leaves from outside (not that I've tasted them).
I can't stop laughing XD I'd call you strange, but I used to voluntarily shove leaves in my mouth when I was younger to pretend I was a herbivourous dinosaur...I was obsessed with The Land Before Time okay? Tree-stars! XD

Well, I mean, I know you can have things like pine needle tea (well I remember seeing Bear Grylls doing it on his Born Survivor show but then he does drink his own p**s as well, so...). But apparently it is very rich in vitamin C!

I do like green tea and lemon tea occasionally, especially if I'm ill (which isn't often anyway), or if I just fancy a change. Some fruity ones aren't bad either, like cranberry, but otherwise, standard tea is my weapon of choice! PG Tips, Yorkshire Tea or Tetley, I'm not fussed :)
 
I can't stop laughing XD I'd call you strange, but I used to voluntarily shove leaves in my mouth when I was younger to pretend I was a herbivourous dinosaur...I was obsessed with The Land Before Time okay? Tree-stars! XD

Well, I mean, I know you can have things like pine needle tea (well I remember seeing Bear Grylls doing it on his Born Survivor show but then he does drink his own p**s as well, so...). But apparently it is very rich in vitamin C!

I do like green tea and lemon tea occasionally, especially if I'm ill (which isn't often anyway), or if I just fancy a change. Some fruity ones aren't bad either, like cranberry, but otherwise, standard tea is my weapon of choice! PG Tips, Yorkshire Tea or Tetley, I'm not fussed :)
Yorkshire tea is good. Peppermint tea too.
 
I can't stop laughing XD I'd call you strange, but I used to voluntarily shove leaves in my mouth when I was younger to pretend I was a herbivourous dinosaur...I was obsessed with The Land Before Time okay? Tree-stars! XD

Well, I mean, I know you can have things like pine needle tea (well I remember seeing Bear Grylls doing it on his Born Survivor show but then he does drink his own p**s as well, so...). But apparently it is very rich in vitamin C!

I do like green tea and lemon tea occasionally, especially if I'm ill (which isn't often anyway), or if I just fancy a change. Some fruity ones aren't bad either, like cranberry, but otherwise, standard tea is my weapon of choice! PG Tips, Yorkshire Tea or Tetley, I'm not fussed :)
It has to be a British brand lest something disastrous happens
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Man that's a young looking Andrew Marr. I don't always agree with everything he says, but I can't really find fault with what Chomsky's saying here. I just don't know what anyone can really do about it while people still seem so easily influenced by the media, despite now having the power to find out the truth at their fingertips like never before. Almost like a mental path of least resistance - It's just easier for people to think or question as little as possible.

Also World of Winx is possibly the craziest thing I’ve watched since Excel Saga. Whoever had the brass balls to pitch that premise - “It’s Winx Club right, but they’re undercover detectives of the paranormal who run around in Erin Esurance outfits, while by day they’re talent scouts for a reality TV show in the mould of Britain’s got Talent. Also they’re pop stars now. Oh and they’re still magic fairies who have to save Neverland - Did I mention it’s also a crossover with the public domain works of J.M. Barrie? There’s a bishie Captain Hook and everything” and to see it through to getting two, potentially three seasons deserves respect.
 
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Man that's a young looking Andrew Marr. I don't always agree with everything he says, but I can't really find fault with what Chomsky's saying here. I just don't know what anyone can really do about it while people still seem so easily influenced by the media, despite now having the power to find out the truth at their fingertips like never before. Almost like a mental path of least resistance - It's just easier for people to think or question as little as possible.
Chomsky and his theories often comes in handy for Journalism essays.
 
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