Tea
It's very hard to have a good cup of tea because even if the tea has been made correctly ( unlikely ) the drinker must be in the correct state to be able to appreciate it. The drinker must be a) be thirsty b) be tired c) like tea Weather conditions also determine the outcome. In low pressure condtions water will boils below 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore in cloudy and windy weather atmospheric pressure drops resulting in sub-standard tea. Nuff said.Conversations
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