To the lady complaining about the bubble tea, here's a little known fact of how it started for ya: Two tea houses in Taiwan, Chun Shui Tang and Hanlin Tea Room, both claim to have invented bubble tea in 1986. The founder of Chun Shui Tang, Liu Han-Chieh, was inspired by the Japanese practice of serving cold coffee and started serving cold tea. In 1983, Liu introduced Taiwan to tapioca pearls, which were often served in cold infused tea. After shaking the tea and flavor well, the pearls would be added to the bottom of a clear cup, creating bubbles on the top and bottom of the drink. In 1988, the company's product development manager, Lin Hsiu Hui, added tapioca balls to her tea during a meeting, and the drink became known as bubble tea.
I've seen enough of these videos where I'm just like, people just getting in others business for no reason. Like I don't know if the cop video was out of context, but the officer was not escalating the situation from what I've seen. Then a bunch of people decided to film a traffic stop that they had no idea what was going on. All the saw was a few details. If that's not profiling then what is?
1:20 Okay I get why you do this but if you're not going to show the fight, why post the video to begin with? What's the point of posting a video of people fighting if you don't show it?
That's terrible parenting in the flesh... how are you going to let your child get involved in a fight?
To the lady complaining about the bubble tea, here's a little known fact of how it started for ya:
Two tea houses in Taiwan, Chun Shui Tang and Hanlin Tea Room, both claim to have invented bubble tea in 1986. The founder of Chun Shui Tang, Liu Han-Chieh, was inspired by the Japanese practice of serving cold coffee and started serving cold tea. In 1983, Liu introduced Taiwan to tapioca pearls, which were often served in cold infused tea. After shaking the tea and flavor well, the pearls would be added to the bottom of a clear cup, creating bubbles on the top and bottom of the drink. In 1988, the company's product development manager, Lin Hsiu Hui, added tapioca balls to her tea during a meeting, and the drink became known as bubble tea.
If there's one thing to learn from this:
She doesn't live in Utah.
Airport lady sounds high or drunk or insane
I've seen enough of these videos where I'm just like, people just getting in others business for no reason. Like I don't know if the cop video was out of context, but the officer was not escalating the situation from what I've seen. Then a bunch of people decided to film a traffic stop that they had no idea what was going on. All the saw was a few details. If that's not profiling then what is?
2 vids at same time?
Watering plants? That's outrageous!
May I please have your name?
1:20 Okay I get why you do this but if you're not going to show the fight, why post the video to begin with? What's the point of posting a video of people fighting if you don't show it?