I still prefer hot tea even if it's hot out. Right now I'm having Irish Breakfast in my Mexican ceramic mug with big psychedelic looking flowers on it.
a friend of mine whose grandfather was from southern China told me that he taught her that drinking hot tea on a hot day can actually cool you off. I thought that sounded really counterintuitive until I tried it and it works!
Hi, remmingtonglock. It looks like you've f-locked the photo, which is good in general, but might be counter to your intentions here.
If you'd like to change that, click on your avatar in the upper right of the screen, select "My Photos" and then select the picture itself. Once the picture is selected, in the upper right of the screen are three vertical dots, click, and choose "Edit Photo" from the drop down menu. That contains a section called "Privacy Settings" where you choose whichever is appropriate for you.
If the picture is in a more f-locked folder, it won't help though.
I find it can be helpful to place pictures with fewer restrictions in different folders to help you remember their settings, because you can't tell what others can or can't see just from looking at it when you yourself have all the permissions.
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I still prefer hot tea even if it's hot out. Right now I'm having Irish Breakfast in my Mexican ceramic mug with big psychedelic looking flowers on it.
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Cool cup!
at home I prefer hot tea no matter what. At a restaurant I'll do iced tea-unsweet.
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a friend of mine whose grandfather was from southern China told me that he taught her that drinking hot tea on a hot day can actually cool you off. I thought that sounded really counterintuitive until I tried it and it works!
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Apparently it's mostly to make you sweat, which will cool you off. ick.
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Pretty.
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Thank you!
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gorgeous.
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I can't see it; it's locked...?
Woe
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If you'd like to change that,
click on your avatar in the upper right of the screen,
select "My Photos"
and then select the picture itself.
Once the picture is selected, in the upper right of the screen are three vertical dots, click,
and choose "Edit Photo" from the drop down menu.
That contains a section called "Privacy Settings" where you choose whichever is appropriate for you.
If the picture is in a more f-locked folder, it won't help though.
I find it can be helpful to place pictures with fewer restrictions in different folders to help you remember their settings, because you can't tell what others can or can't see just from looking at it when you yourself have all the permissions.
Hope that helped. ☕️
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