Flame Free Confession III: Even More Flame Free (Part 1)

Are you trying to gaslight me?

It actually does make sense, but only in Taiwan since they initially promoted it with scantily clad chicks with big tits similar to the way ā€œbetel nuts beautiesā€ sell betel nuts. This was like more than 2 decades ago.

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You’d have a lot more fun with this link:

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Oh, I see they’ve started a trend again:

Merely pointing out the truth. Refer to posts above. Lol

Where 'dem confessions at?

I confess I frown, fiercely, upon those who don’t follow 'da rules.

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I’m just busting your chops about fart jokes. We can get back to more serious flame-free-confessions now.

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I confess I like boba.

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Confession: Only now do I think I have learned to feel my hamstrings doing the actual work with these recent dumbbell RDLs

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FB tailors content for your viewing preferences… just saying

Also, I had to turn on incognito mode on youtube when I searched for that. Cause you know, youtube algorithms lol

They are still watching. It’s like how I always go incognito for pornhub yet still it recommends midget porn to me all the time.

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And your confession on tea?

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I confess that I use ā€œpracticing Spanishā€ as an excuse to spend time reading Harry Potter and the literary abominations written by el James

This video popped up on my YT feed, probably because I made the mistake of clicking on some stupid video in PWI, and I confess I immediately thought of @dt79, and I also confess I haven’t watched it past 3 seconds.

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Wow that looks like the 80s. Nowadays there are evangelicals of the loony variety there too.

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I know…that’s why I found it weird that it popped up on my feed. It’s usually UFC, basketball, or other sports

Is this like a shameful thing where you live?

Here is Brisbane boba is universally loved by all

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Don’t know where dt is but in china it’s considered more a young person’s drink afaik

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Only to my ancestors. But the men were probably just virtue signaling with displays of faux outrage anyway so their wives wouldn’t give them shit.

Seriously, no. I don’t get why it would be shameful? It’s good marketing. And we Fujian(includes most Taiwanese) people love vulgar humor.

That’s cos you didn’t get it until the late 2000s. It was already a fad in Asia in the late 90s.

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^^That’s all I saw about boba…

I confess I no longer have any idea what you chaps are carrying on about now.

I dunno either. Not sure why @j4gga2 asked me if it was a shameful thing.

We proud descendants of Fujian are pretty proud of our vulgarity.

Note that when he adds the ā€œiā€ to the last word(ā€œbaā€ to ā€œbaiā€) in the first phrase, it means ā€œvaginaā€.

When he says ā€œkao peiā€ - ā€œcry fatherā€, it means your dad has died. Stupid kid got it wrong.

kao pei kao bu means both your parents have died since bu = mother.

And, yes, he’s right. We can have entire conversations using only profanities.

Just wondering, since it was in the flame-free confession thread

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Watched the video, Cantonese cursing sounds so much more heartfelt.

I have the ability of a 7 yr old, so my cursing vocabulary is very limited. Lun yeung is my favorite.

Your usage of decedent -you deal with law contract type stuff in english? (I’ve only heard that word used by lawyers in movies/tv, never in real life) Descendant is a better choice.