Tea is a once in a while to enjoy it drink. Coffee is a drink for proper functioning adults with driving licenses.

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hmm sounds a bit ‘sensible centrism’ to me, pal

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This isn’t that kind of thread, friend

######microaggression

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I know pal

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Aw man that’s wassup!

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sure you haven’t just misoverheard people doing some trigonometry?

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SOACAHTOA! Still don’t know what any of that was all about.

I was once praised for my immense maths ability for my age group but as soon as SOACAHTOA got involved I stalled and ended up with mediocre grades.

For me it was the opposite. Shite at mental arithmetic or long division and that malarkey.

Algebra, Trigonometry, Theory Based Maths with a calculator was my fucking jam.

(was good at physics and that wasn’t I)

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I’ve regressed to the extent that when assisting my dear partner with her marking duties, I had to do all the answers in my head on a year 2 arithmetic test for the first 5 papers before I was comfortable to just blast through them

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Anyone who thinks of themselves as "functioning"
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What about in terms of ‘high functioning alcoholic’?

This thread has been quite good right? Nice to just have a series of short, free-form chats sometimes isn’t it?

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That’s admirable if anything

British people who are only famous in the USA are a bit weird. It’s like a cognitive dissonance - they sound normal but their humour/attitude/mannerisms are v American. WEIRD.

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Gissan eg, friend.

That John Oliver twat. Craig Ferguson. The “northern” lady from Frasier (HATE HER CHARACTER - HATE FRASIER IN GENERAL THOUGH - but mostly because her ‘british’ character is very unrealistic.)

Cant stand john oliver. Think id rather watch ricky gervais

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