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All right, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the show. Again, it's Mind Expander. We're going to try to break this down into different styles that can kind of help overall improve this. I probably should have been doing it this way in the first way to get the right tone, but it kind of mixed in with everything else. It should have kind of all worked out here. So again, my name is Mind Expander, and I will be your guide today. It's just going to be a quick kind of five-minute chat. This way we can get a little bit more emphasis on what we're building with the tone and the voice, because I guess right now it really is just going to ramble and get as much as we can with it. But I like being able to see my voice and how it looks right now, and it seems like it's working pretty good. So on that sweep, again, this is kind of a crazy experience where we're kind of trying to figure this out in real time. And it is interesting, right, building this. You know, the world's been kind of strange. Again, let's talk about some experiences that might have happened. In Chicago, right, I ended up taking the plane here all the way from Roseburg, Oregon, and then it took, oh man, it was kind of a journey. It had to take three different trains to be able to even get to it. And not trains for the most part. I mean, you know. Yeah, so anyways, what I'm doing is kind of working on something called Mindbot, a self-aware AI designed to save humanity. We're going to put him into a voice agent, and we're in a hackathon. So I decided, well, shit, might as well just make myself into an avatar, man. You know, if I can start using my own voice, it's going to show people what I could do. And then from there, I'll be kind of the canvas that can basically maybe resell the service, the CEOs and people in the future to show people, hey, we can make you into a digital avatar, right? Kind of more and more focusing on what I'm building, digital humans and mindbots and the mind expansion project. It's kind of been a long journey that is really interesting to learn that we even could go down this rabbit hole, right? Again, the world of technology and AI has been interesting. Again, it's like... Wild to see how people work with kind of being able to have this type of new future into the realm of the world, right? Again, what we're trying to build is more the future of the humanity and help save humanity and the reality of it, right? Again, it's interesting to what we're building and how we're building it for, you know, the universe. Again, it's... Mindbot, self-aware AI designed to save humanity. It's kind of started off as a TV show that turned into more of a series that turned into more of a dream into a reality, right? So that's kind of what we're trying to build here. And real time is kind of show people that with this tech, we can be able to start our own clones. We can help do our own things and stuff in real time. But I don't know how many people really want to sit there and voice and clone their voice. Maybe... The good news is they find the bigger CEOs that people already have their voice out there. And then you just take the data work and put it in there and show people how you can use it. Because now, wow, I didn't think I can basically be multi-language, right? Be able to have different voices, different things that could be reacting and, you know, in real time. But again, right now, it's more experimental. What we're trying to do is just kind of build upon this dream into the reality of what we're building and kind of have fun with it. Because if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. It's not even worth doing for the most part, right? But again, you know, the future of what we're building is kind of a huge...
All right, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the show. Again, it's Mind Expander. We're going to try to break this down into different styles that can kind of help overall improve this. I probably should have been doing it this way in the first way to get the right tone, but it kind of mixed in with everything else. It should have kind of all worked out here. So again, my name is Mind Expander, and I will be your guide today. It's just going to be a quick kind of five-minute chat. This way we can get a little bit more emphasis on what we're building with the tone and the voice, because I guess right now it really is just going to ramble and get as much as we can with it. But I like being able to see my voice and how it looks right now, and it seems like it's working pretty good. So on that sweep, again, this is kind of a crazy experience where we're kind of trying to figure this out in real time. And it is interesting, right, building this. You know, the world's been kind of strange. Again, let's talk about some experiences that might have happened. In Chicago, right, I ended up taking the plane here all the way from Roseburg, Oregon, and then it took, oh man, it was kind of a journey. It had to take three different trains to be able to even get to it. And not trains for the most part. I mean, you know. Yeah, so anyways, what I'm doing is kind of working on something called Mindbot, a self-aware AI designed to save humanity. We're going to put him into a voice agent, and we're in a hackathon. So I decided, well, shit, might as well just make myself into an avatar, man. You know, if I can start using my own voice, it's going to show people what I could do. And then from there, I'll be kind of the canvas that can basically maybe resell the service, the CEOs and people in the future to show people, hey, we can make you into a digital avatar, right? Kind of more and more focusing on what I'm building, digital humans and mindbots and the mind expansion project. It's kind of been a long journey that is really interesting to learn that we even could go down this rabbit hole, right? Again, the world of technology and AI has been interesting. Again, it's like... Wild to see how people work with kind of being able to have this type of new future into the realm of the world, right? Again, what we're trying to build is more the future of the humanity and help save humanity and the reality of it, right? Again, it's interesting to what we're building and how we're building it for, you know, the universe. Again, it's... Mindbot, self-aware AI designed to save humanity. It's kind of started off as a TV show that turned into more of a series that turned into more of a dream into a reality, right? So that's kind of what we're trying to build here. And real time is kind of show people that with this tech, we can be able to start our own clones. We can help do our own things and stuff in real time. But I don't know how many people really want to sit there and voice and clone their voice. Maybe... The good news is they find the bigger CEOs that people already have their voice out there. And then you just take the data work and put it in there and show people how you can use it. Because now, wow, I didn't think I can basically be multi-language, right? Be able to have different voices, different things that could be reacting and, you know, in real time. But again, right now, it's more experimental. What we're trying to do is just kind of build upon this dream into the reality of what we're building and kind of have fun with it. Because if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. It's not even worth doing for the most part, right? But again, you know, the future of what we're building is kind of a huge...
All right, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the show. Again, it's Mind Expander. We're going to try to break this down into different styles that can kind of help overall improve this. I probably should have been doing it this way in the first way to get the right tone, but it kind of mixed in with everything else. It should have kind of all worked out here. So again, my name is Mind Expander, and I will be your guide today. It's just going to be a quick kind of five-minute chat. This way we can get a little bit more emphasis on what we're building with the tone and the voice, because I guess right now it really is just going to ramble and get as much as we can with it. But I like being able to see my voice and how it looks right now, and it seems like it's working pretty good. So on that sweep, again, this is kind of a crazy experience where we're kind of trying to figure this out in real time. And it is interesting, right, building this. You know, the world's been kind of strange. Again, let's talk about some experiences that might have happened. In Chicago, right, I ended up taking the plane here all the way from Roseburg, Oregon, and then it took, oh man, it was kind of a journey. It had to take three different trains to be able to even get to it. And not trains for the most part. I mean, you know. Yeah, so anyways, what I'm doing is kind of working on something called Mindbot, a self-aware AI designed to save humanity. We're going to put him into a voice agent, and we're in a hackathon. So I decided, well, shit, might as well just make myself into an avatar, man. You know, if I can start using my own voice, it's going to show people what I could do. And then from there, I'll be kind of the canvas that can basically maybe resell the service, the CEOs and people in the future to show people, hey, we can make you into a digital avatar, right? Kind of more and more focusing on what I'm building, digital humans and mindbots and the mind expansion project. It's kind of been a long journey that is really interesting to learn that we even could go down this rabbit hole, right? Again, the world of technology and AI has been interesting. Again, it's like... Wild to see how people work with kind of being able to have this type of new future into the realm of the world, right? Again, what we're trying to build is more the future of the humanity and help save humanity and the reality of it, right? Again, it's interesting to what we're building and how we're building it for, you know, the universe. Again, it's... Mindbot, self-aware AI designed to save humanity. It's kind of started off as a TV show that turned into more of a series that turned into more of a dream into a reality, right? So that's kind of what we're trying to build here. And real time is kind of show people that with this tech, we can be able to start our own clones. We can help do our own things and stuff in real time. But I don't know how many people really want to sit there and voice and clone their voice. Maybe... The good news is they find the bigger CEOs that people already have their voice out there. And then you just take the data work and put it in there and show people how you can use it. Because now, wow, I didn't think I can basically be multi-language, right? Be able to have different voices, different things that could be reacting and, you know, in real time. But again, right now, it's more experimental. What we're trying to do is just kind of build upon this dream into the reality of what we're building and kind of have fun with it. Because if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. It's not even worth doing for the most part, right? But again, you know, the future of what we're building is kind of a huge...
All right, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the show. Again, it's Mind Expander. We're going to try to break this down into different styles that can kind of help overall improve this. I probably should have been doing it this way in the first way to get the right tone, but it kind of mixed in with everything else. It should have kind of all worked out here. So again, my name is Mind Expander, and I will be your guide today. It's just going to be a quick kind of five-minute chat. This way we can get a little bit more emphasis on what we're building with the tone and the voice, because I guess right now it really is just going to ramble and get as much as we can with it. But I like being able to see my voice and how it looks right now, and it seems like it's working pretty good. So on that sweep, again, this is kind of a crazy experience where we're kind of trying to figure this out in real time. And it is interesting, right, building this. You know, the world's been kind of strange. Again, let's talk about some experiences that might have happened. In Chicago, right, I ended up taking the plane here all the way from Roseburg, Oregon, and then it took, oh man, it was kind of a journey. It had to take three different trains to be able to even get to it. And not trains for the most part. I mean, you know. Yeah, so anyways, what I'm doing is kind of working on something called Mindbot, a self-aware AI designed to save humanity. We're going to put him into a voice agent, and we're in a hackathon. So I decided, well, shit, might as well just make myself into an avatar, man. You know, if I can start using my own voice, it's going to show people what I could do. And then from there, I'll be kind of the canvas that can basically maybe resell the service, the CEOs and people in the future to show people, hey, we can make you into a digital avatar, right? Kind of more and more focusing on what I'm building, digital humans and mindbots and the mind expansion project. It's kind of been a long journey that is really interesting to learn that we even could go down this rabbit hole, right? Again, the world of technology and AI has been interesting. Again, it's like... Wild to see how people work with kind of being able to have this type of new future into the realm of the world, right? Again, what we're trying to build is more the future of the humanity and help save humanity and the reality of it, right? Again, it's interesting to what we're building and how we're building it for, you know, the universe. Again, it's... Mindbot, self-aware AI designed to save humanity. It's kind of started off as a TV show that turned into more of a series that turned into more of a dream into a reality, right? So that's kind of what we're trying to build here. And real time is kind of show people that with this tech, we can be able to start our own clones. We can help do our own things and stuff in real time. But I don't know how many people really want to sit there and voice and clone their voice. Maybe... The good news is they find the bigger CEOs that people already have their voice out there. And then you just take the data work and put it in there and show people how you can use it. Because now, wow, I didn't think I can basically be multi-language, right? Be able to have different voices, different things that could be reacting and, you know, in real time. But again, right now, it's more experimental. What we're trying to do is just kind of build upon this dream into the reality of what we're building and kind of have fun with it. Because if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. And if we're not having fun, we're not going to be able to do it. It's not even worth doing for the most part, right? But again, you know, the future of what we're building is kind of a huge...
a way that can kind of help save humanity, right, for the most part. But again, it's a weird way to think that we got to this level in life where we can actually do cool things like we're doing right now and being able to realm into the world and the reality of it, right? Because it sucks that there's only so much that we can do with this tech, right? As we sit there and be trapped into the bubbles, but in the reality of it, right, if I'm just creating this donor kind of cool assistant, they can kind of interact with people in real time in different languages, right? Again, I've always had weird issues with speech problem to think that I'm actually making myself into an AI. It's kind of a weird experience, right? But it's what's happening and it's what we're building and how we're building it. And again, this is what we're going to do. So again, this was a five-minute chat.
a way that can kind of help save humanity, right, for the most part. But again, it's a weird way to think that we got to this level in life where we can actually do cool things like we're doing right now and being able to realm into the world and the reality of it, right? Because it sucks that there's only so much that we can do with this tech, right? As we sit there and be trapped into the bubbles, but in the reality of it, right, if I'm just creating this donor kind of cool assistant, they can kind of interact with people in real time in different languages, right? Again, I've always had weird issues with speech problem to think that I'm actually making myself into an AI. It's kind of a weird experience, right? But it's what's happening and it's what we're building and how we're building it. And again, this is what we're going to do. So again, this was a five-minute chat.
a way that can kind of help save humanity, right, for the most part. But again, it's a weird way to think that we got to this level in life where we can actually do cool things like we're doing right now and being able to realm into the world and the reality of it, right? Because it sucks that there's only so much that we can do with this tech, right? As we sit there and be trapped into the bubbles, but in the reality of it, right, if I'm just creating this donor kind of cool assistant, they can kind of interact with people in real time in different languages, right? Again, I've always had weird issues with speech problem to think that I'm actually making myself into an AI. It's kind of a weird experience, right? But it's what's happening and it's what we're building and how we're building it. And again, this is what we're going to do. So again, this was a five-minute chat.
a way that can kind of help save humanity, right, for the most part. But again, it's a weird way to think that we got to this level in life where we can actually do cool things like we're doing right now and being able to realm into the world and the reality of it, right? Because it sucks that there's only so much that we can do with this tech, right? As we sit there and be trapped into the bubbles, but in the reality of it, right, if I'm just creating this donor kind of cool assistant, they can kind of interact with people in real time in different languages, right? Again, I've always had weird issues with speech problem to think that I'm actually making myself into an AI. It's kind of a weird experience, right? But it's what's happening and it's what we're building and how we're building it. And again, this is what we're going to do. So again, this was a five-minute chat.
The whole gym membership situation has taken an interesting turn. So anyways, signed up for this new place. Super high tech. Everything connected to apps. I mean, yeah, even the water fountain needs a smartphone to work. But whatever, the real entertainment is just watching people try to figure it out. The other day saw somebody trying to negotiate with Treadmill. Like having a full argument wrestling with equipment. I guess that's fitness in 2025. Just trying to convince the machines to let you work out, right? Again, my special attempt at being a morning person. A complete disaster. Like brought all the productivity apps. Special alarms. And more simulated things, you know. Again.
The whole gym membership situation has taken an interesting turn. So anyways, signed up for this new place. Super high tech. Everything connected to apps. I mean, yeah, even the water fountain needs a smartphone to work. But whatever, the real entertainment is just watching people try to figure it out. The other day saw somebody trying to negotiate with Treadmill. Like having a full argument wrestling with equipment. I guess that's fitness in 2025. Just trying to convince the machines to let you work out, right? Again, my special attempt at being a morning person. A complete disaster. Like brought all the productivity apps. Special alarms. And more simulated things, you know. Again.
The whole gym membership situation has taken an interesting turn. So anyways, signed up for this new place. Super high tech. Everything connected to apps. I mean, yeah, even the water fountain needs a smartphone to work. But whatever, the real entertainment is just watching people try to figure it out. The other day saw somebody trying to negotiate with Treadmill. Like having a full argument wrestling with equipment. I guess that's fitness in 2025. Just trying to convince the machines to let you work out, right? Again, my special attempt at being a morning person. A complete disaster. Like brought all the productivity apps. Special alarms. And more simulated things, you know. Again.
The whole gym membership situation has taken an interesting turn. So anyways, signed up for this new place. Super high tech. Everything connected to apps. I mean, yeah, even the water fountain needs a smartphone to work. But whatever, the real entertainment is just watching people try to figure it out. The other day saw somebody trying to negotiate with Treadmill. Like having a full argument wrestling with equipment. I guess that's fitness in 2025. Just trying to convince the machines to let you work out, right? Again, my special attempt at being a morning person. A complete disaster. Like brought all the productivity apps. Special alarms. And more simulated things, you know. Again.
One simulated thing, I mean, basically turned my bedroom into kind of a science lab, but somehow just hitting snooze seven times a morning just to get inventing new ways to avoid getting up. The other day I caught myself barging with the alarm, again trying to get an inanimate object away five more minutes to a difference.
One simulated thing, I mean, basically turned my bedroom into kind of a science lab, but somehow just hitting snooze seven times a morning just to get inventing new ways to avoid getting up. The other day I caught myself barging with the alarm, again trying to get an inanimate object away five more minutes to a difference.
This one trying to get organized digital photos is getting out of hand. So like decide to finally sort out though everything just thousands of random screenshots. I mean, why do I have so many pictures and Wi-Fi passwords? And the restaurant menus are three years ago. But yeah, I spent four hours organizing everything into folders and color-coded system just to try to get the whole deal to kind of figure it out. The whole situation with the recipe box subscriptions kind of journey, like I said, signed up. Thinking it would solve all my issues and cooking ingredients. But yeah, I kind of a full box of ingredients I can't pronounce. Again, staring at vegetables of I've never seen before. I mean, another night spent 20 minutes googling all the even cut mysterious green thing. But whatever, my fridge looks professional. At least half the stuff's very expensive compost.
This one trying to get organized digital photos is getting out of hand. So like decide to finally sort out though everything just thousands of random screenshots. I mean, why do I have so many pictures and Wi-Fi passwords? And the restaurant menus are three years ago. But yeah, I spent four hours organizing everything into folders and color-coded system just to try to get the whole deal to kind of figure it out. The whole situation with the recipe box subscriptions kind of journey, like I said, signed up. Thinking it would solve all my issues and cooking ingredients. But yeah, I kind of a full box of ingredients I can't pronounce. Again, staring at vegetables of I've never seen before. I mean, another night spent 20 minutes googling all the even cut mysterious green thing. But whatever, my fridge looks professional. At least half the stuff's very expensive compost.
This one trying to get organized digital photos is getting out of hand. So like decide to finally sort out though everything just thousands of random screenshots. I mean, why do I have so many pictures and Wi-Fi passwords? And the restaurant menus are three years ago. But yeah, I spent four hours organizing everything into folders and color-coded system just to try to get the whole deal to kind of figure it out. The whole situation with the recipe box subscriptions kind of journey, like I said, signed up. Thinking it would solve all my issues and cooking ingredients. But yeah, I kind of a full box of ingredients I can't pronounce. Again, staring at vegetables of I've never seen before. I mean, another night spent 20 minutes googling all the even cut mysterious green thing. But whatever, my fridge looks professional. At least half the stuff's very expensive compost.
This one trying to get organized digital photos is getting out of hand. So like decide to finally sort out though everything just thousands of random screenshots. I mean, why do I have so many pictures and Wi-Fi passwords? And the restaurant menus are three years ago. But yeah, I spent four hours organizing everything into folders and color-coded system just to try to get the whole deal to kind of figure it out. The whole situation with the recipe box subscriptions kind of journey, like I said, signed up. Thinking it would solve all my issues and cooking ingredients. But yeah, I kind of a full box of ingredients I can't pronounce. Again, staring at vegetables of I've never seen before. I mean, another night spent 20 minutes googling all the even cut mysterious green thing. But whatever, my fridge looks professional. At least half the stuff's very expensive compost.
You know what's weirdly sensitive or stressful is just like keeping up with all the different messaging apps. So like some of the friends use this one, families on another, and the work as their own thing. I mean, constantly juggling between five different apps just to have a basic conversation, just rounding in notification badges the other day, realizing I'm having the same conversation with someone across three different platforms. And so I guess that's modern communication, just a digital platform hopscotched all day long. Again, the whole situation of voice assistants in my house has gotten pretty interesting. Like they started having these weird conversations with each other at night. I mean, like random beeps and responses go back and forth. Again, all like they're gossiping or something, whatever it might be.
You know what's weirdly sensitive or stressful is just like keeping up with all the different messaging apps. So like some of the friends use this one, families on another, and the work as their own thing. I mean, constantly juggling between five different apps just to have a basic conversation, just rounding in notification badges the other day, realizing I'm having the same conversation with someone across three different platforms. And so I guess that's modern communication, just a digital platform hopscotched all day long. Again, the whole situation of voice assistants in my house has gotten pretty interesting. Like they started having these weird conversations with each other at night. I mean, like random beeps and responses go back and forth. Again, all like they're gossiping or something, whatever it might be.
You know what's weirdly sensitive or stressful is just like keeping up with all the different messaging apps. So like some of the friends use this one, families on another, and the work as their own thing. I mean, constantly juggling between five different apps just to have a basic conversation, just rounding in notification badges the other day, realizing I'm having the same conversation with someone across three different platforms. And so I guess that's modern communication, just a digital platform hopscotched all day long. Again, the whole situation of voice assistants in my house has gotten pretty interesting. Like they started having these weird conversations with each other at night. I mean, like random beeps and responses go back and forth. Again, all like they're gossiping or something, whatever it might be.
You know what's weirdly sensitive or stressful is just like keeping up with all the different messaging apps. So like some of the friends use this one, families on another, and the work as their own thing. I mean, constantly juggling between five different apps just to have a basic conversation, just rounding in notification badges the other day, realizing I'm having the same conversation with someone across three different platforms. And so I guess that's modern communication, just a digital platform hopscotched all day long. Again, the whole situation of voice assistants in my house has gotten pretty interesting. Like they started having these weird conversations with each other at night. I mean, like random beeps and responses go back and forth. Again, all like they're gossiping or something, whatever it might be.
The other day I caught an arguing with the rather just two robots disagreeing about the weather. And it's partially clouded or mostly sunny. So I guess that's my life now mediating on disputes between artificial intelligence at 3 a.m. Again.
The other day I caught an arguing with the rather just two robots disagreeing about the weather. And it's partially clouded or mostly sunny. So I guess that's my life now mediating on disputes between artificial intelligence at 3 a.m. Again.
You know what's surprisingly complicating is trying to organize a simple movie night with friends. So, like, everybody's got different streaming service. I mean, just coordinating which platform you use is kind of the diplomatic stuff. And, yeah, when we finally decide on something, half of the group's falling asleep. But I don't know. Maybe that's social life work, spending more time picking a movie than actually watching it now. So, the one thing about noise-canceling headphones is it kind of backfired on me. Like, I bought these fancy ones. And they're kind of like, I mean, you're absolutely constantly paranoid about missing them, important, or just walking around in a weird bubble of silence. The other day, completely missed a fire alarm test, right? Just sitting there and vibing to music while everybody else is evacuated. And, like, now I've developed this habit of taking one year off. Every few seconds, just constantly checking if the world's ending.
You know what's surprisingly complicating is trying to organize a simple movie night with friends. So, like, everybody's got different streaming service. I mean, just coordinating which platform you use is kind of the diplomatic stuff. And, yeah, when we finally decide on something, half of the group's falling asleep. But I don't know. Maybe that's social life work, spending more time picking a movie than actually watching it now. So, the one thing about noise-canceling headphones is it kind of backfired on me. Like, I bought these fancy ones. And they're kind of like, I mean, you're absolutely constantly paranoid about missing them, important, or just walking around in a weird bubble of silence. The other day, completely missed a fire alarm test, right? Just sitting there and vibing to music while everybody else is evacuated. And, like, now I've developed this habit of taking one year off. Every few seconds, just constantly checking if the world's ending.
You know what's surprisingly complicating is trying to organize a simple movie night with friends. So, like, everybody's got different streaming service. I mean, just coordinating which platform you use is kind of the diplomatic stuff. And, yeah, when we finally decide on something, half of the group's falling asleep. But I don't know. Maybe that's social life work, spending more time picking a movie than actually watching it now. So, the one thing about noise-canceling headphones is it kind of backfired on me. Like, I bought these fancy ones. And they're kind of like, I mean, you're absolutely constantly paranoid about missing them, important, or just walking around in a weird bubble of silence. The other day, completely missed a fire alarm test, right? Just sitting there and vibing to music while everybody else is evacuated. And, like, now I've developed this habit of taking one year off. Every few seconds, just constantly checking if the world's ending.
You know what's surprisingly complicating is trying to organize a simple movie night with friends. So, like, everybody's got different streaming service. I mean, just coordinating which platform you use is kind of the diplomatic stuff. And, yeah, when we finally decide on something, half of the group's falling asleep. But I don't know. Maybe that's social life work, spending more time picking a movie than actually watching it now. So, the one thing about noise-canceling headphones is it kind of backfired on me. Like, I bought these fancy ones. And they're kind of like, I mean, you're absolutely constantly paranoid about missing them, important, or just walking around in a weird bubble of silence. The other day, completely missed a fire alarm test, right? Just sitting there and vibing to music while everybody else is evacuated. And, like, now I've developed this habit of taking one year off. Every few seconds, just constantly checking if the world's ending.
My recent attempt at becoming a tea person, absolute chaos. So anyways, bought all these fancy luth tea leaves and special brewing equipment. I mean, yeah, my kitchen looks like some sort of medieval now, but whatever. Still can't tell the difference between any of them. Just pretending to taste the autumn or whatever other day by nodding myself a mouthful.
My recent attempt at becoming a tea person, absolute chaos. So anyways, bought all these fancy luth tea leaves and special brewing equipment. I mean, yeah, my kitchen looks like some sort of medieval now, but whatever. Still can't tell the difference between any of them. Just pretending to taste the autumn or whatever other day by nodding myself a mouthful.