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i don't think i've heard of it <3 But if i find it i shall buy it Eternity said: Free Run said: Do you have a favorite tea? For me i mostly drink Green tea- <3 but depends
My all-time favourite tea is definitely Masala Chai! I could drink it all day every day for the rest of my life and never get bored of it, god I love it so much. It's closely followed second by vanilla rooibos/redbush though!
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Free Run said: i don't think i've heard of it <3 But if i find it i shall buy it Eternity said: Free Run said: Do you have a favorite tea? For me i mostly drink Green tea- <3 but depends
My all-time favourite tea is definitely Masala Chai! I could drink it all day every day for the rest of my life and never get bored of it, god I love it so much. It's closely followed second by vanilla rooibos/redbush though!
There are a lot of really good tutorials online on how to make masala chai! :0 Just need to get the right spices for it and then mix/match to your tastes. I'd definitely recommend it though <3
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i have so much tea in this house and i'm the only person who drinks it. But so far i havent found a tea i hate <3 I'll look it up^^ :) Eternity said: Free Run said: i don't think i've heard of it <3 But if i find it i shall buy it Eternity said: Free Run said: Do you have a favorite tea? For me i mostly drink Green tea- <3 but depends
My all-time favourite tea is definitely Masala Chai! I could drink it all day every day for the rest of my life and never get bored of it, god I love it so much. It's closely followed second by vanilla rooibos/redbush though!
There are a lot of really good tutorials online on how to make masala chai! :0 Just need to get the right spices for it and then mix/match to your tastes. I'd definitely recommend it though <3
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How to position arms is not only an art, but also a real life question-sometimes you just dunno what to do with them or where to put them X) ---- Geez, Ocean must be hitting those coasts hard :'3 though I cannot think of how to solve the issue-it is kind of inevitable process of changing landscape, sea eats away at lowe parts, top looms till it breaks off-though you guys have any ideas except monetary help in rehoming people? --- I forgot to ask though ^^ what is your opinion on backgrounds in art and do you like to draw them?
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Ans thank you for answering ^^
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Edited at April 18, 2023 03:23 PM by Written The Wolf
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Written The Wolf said: How to position arms is not only an art, but also a real life question-sometimes you just dunno what to do with them or where to put them X) ---- Geez, Ocean must be hitting those coasts hard :'3 though I cannot think of how to solve the issue-it is kind of inevitable process of changing landscape, sea eats away at lowe parts, top looms till it breaks off-though you guys have any ideas except monetary help in rehoming people? --- I forgot to ask though ^^ what is your opinion on backgrounds in art and do you like to draw them?
It really is a pain ;; luckily I have plenty of good reference images on hand! :0
It's not a problem only faced in the UK! :0 many areas across the world with a soft bedrock [such as chalk or limestone] can face similar issues! Sea defences, such as sea walls are one method of stopping the sea from continuing to erode the surface. Hardy, concrete walls are placed just back from the shore, often just in front of roads to protect the more fragile cliffs behind it. [Or often to protect lower lying settlements] This sea wall in Tenerife is a good example! :0 Tragically I don't have any pictures on-hand of a UK sea wall, somehow LMAO
[c]157083 However it's certainly an expensive fix D: this is an example of hard engineering, and it's always best to try softer methods first! Which can include replanting sand dunes and marsh regeneration to try and reduce the wave's energy before they hit the coastline. You're definitely right though, in a lot of cases there's no proper fix and relocation is the only option. It's a bit of a hopeless battle, but alas, it'd seem the UK's government wants to keep letting people build on floodplains :')
- I really like to add backgrounds to art! Even if it's just simple ones such as gradients or blobs of colour. Whenever possible I try to avoid just a plain white or transparent background! :0
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