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tea-beverages · 1 month ago
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hools · 4 months ago
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ATTACK FOR @daytea
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okiroash · 1 year ago
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ARTFIGHT 2023 !!!!!! due to tumblr's image limit, I can't post all of the attack jsdkmdfsdf
CHARACTER OWNERS:
1 @s00r00me 2 @kiaroou @s00r00me WispyWishes 3 @kiaroou 4 WispyWishes 5 Dirge 6 @rmsebi 7 @puzzling-angel 8 @starquake-shatter 9 @crispy-sand-gator 10 @dinner-rol 11 + 12 @8redphoenix8 13 @the-river-of-light 14 @sunnyclownn 15 Kunpyon 16 Myauchelo 17 @pleasantchimera 18 @puppet-cat @pwupers @tinytoniichka Rozie 19 @alleesaur 20 @yami-yomiel 21 Zavixel 22 SallyWalterson 23 @sketchy--d00dles 24 @lemmykirby 25 @snailsnaps 26 crysallis 27 BilboBaggins 28 @daytea 29 Pastellbunnu 30 Fenrissen
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swinglatte · 3 months ago
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Attack for @daytea's Dice. I like the vibe her characters and art have going on and it was fun to think up of a composition for this character.
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boxedsprouts · 1 year ago
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last big artfight post! characters belong to:
1. Wiki0dd
2. daytea
3. cheyko
4. meowm4il
5. SunnyisAlive
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apaintedpotato · 3 months ago
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Art Fight 26!
Crow by theCROWcat, Chord by @2d-pocky, cat by @daytea, Pepita by Castillodepaz, and Blackout by TatsuMatsuu
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cat-with-hoodie · 13 days ago
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@daytea HAPPIEST [late...] BIRTHDAT
i thought i would have finished this sooner but then weightpainting happened
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chaotic-cheese-blog · 4 months ago
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Made an attack for @daytea !!
The quality on the site itself is shit so here's a higher quality one (I hope)
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sunnescribbles · 1 year ago
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Last minute Artfight rampage!
Phoenix: @crowcolouredfox
Prism: DaveTheMetrical
???: @daytea
binkee (orb): zakkuen
Peripat (bug): @cicadaghost
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daytea · 1 year ago
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louis vuitton varsity leather jacket cheap google search you see, to understand the title of this piece you have to be one of the biggest @daytea fans ever, the reference is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of all my artworks most of the title will go over a typical viewer's head. the top fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these antics, to realize that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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National Hot Tea Day
The perfect time for a cup of tea is National Hot Tea Day, on January 12 every year. Tea has been in our cups since as far back as the 2nd century B.C. Originating in China, tea has grown to become the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. This delicious blend of spices energizes, detoxifies, relaxes, and does so much more.
History of National Hot Tea Day
Tea has been consumed for almost 5,000 years. In 2737 B.C., during the Tang Dynasty, legend has it that some tea leaves fell into a pot of water that was being boiled for Chinese emperor Shen Nung. He drank the brew and found it delicious and relaxing.
In 2016, the earliest known physical evidence of tea was discovered in the mausoleum of Emperor Jing of Han in Xi’an, indicating that tea, from the genus Camellia, was drunk by Han dynasty emperors, as early as the 2nd century B.C. The Han dynasty work, “the Contract for a Youth,” written in 59 B.C., contains the first known reference to boiling tea. The first record of tea cultivation is also dated to this period, during which tea was cultivated on Meng Mountain.
Tea was first introduced to Western priests and merchants in China during the 16th century. The first recorded shipment of tea by a European nation was in 1607, when the Dutch East India Company moved a cargo of tea from Macao to Java. Tea was sold in a coffee house in London in 1657, Samuel Pepys tasted tea in 1660, and Catherine of Braganza took the tea-drinking habit to the English court when she married Charles II in 1662.
Tea smuggling during the 18th century made tea accessible to the public. The British government removed the tax on tea, thereby eliminating the smuggling trade, in 1785. The popularity of tea played a role in historical events — the Tea Act of 1773 provoked the Boston Tea Party that escalated into the American Revolution. By the late 19th century, tea had become an everyday beverage for every social society.
The Tea Council of the U.S.A. was founded in 1950, and National Hot Tea Day was created by the council in 2016.
National Hot Tea Day timeline
2737 B.C. The Accidental Brew
Tea leaves fall into a pot of water being boiled for Chinese emperor Shen Nung.
59 B.C. Boiling Tea
The Han dynasty work, "The Contract for a Youth," contains the first known reference to boiling tea.
1607 Tea Goes West
The first shipment of tea to Europe is recorded by the Dutch East India Company.
1773 The Boston Tea Party
The Sons of Liberty destroy an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company, in opposition to the violation of rights in the Townshend Act.
National Hot Tea Day FAQs
What is the ideal temperature for your tea?
The ideal temperature for your tea is below 150° F (65° C).
Is hot tea good for you?
Tea contains multiple health benefits, some of which include improved digestion, deoxidants, reduced stress, and pain relief.
Does tea have to be hot to work?
The colder something is, the harder it is for taste buds to pick up on the subtleties of the flavor. Science agrees that hot tea is better.
How to Celebrate National Hot Tea Day
Brew a cup of tea
Celebrate on social media
Host a tea party
There is no other way to celebrate National Hot Tea Day besides brewing yourself a nice warm cup of tea. There's tea for literally any and every time of day, so don’t hold back. Have as many cups of tea as you want throughout the day, in celebration.
Sip some tea and post a beautiful photo of it on social media. Don’t forget to use the hashtags #NationalHotTeaDay, #HotTeaMonth, or #TeaTime in your posts.
Today is the perfect day to gather family and friends around for a good, old-fashioned tea party. Pull out your best table cloths, biscuits, and finest tea sets to celebrate the day.
5 Interesting Facts About Tea
There are 3,000 different types
It’s great for your health
Don’t use boiling water to make it
They weren’t always in bags
There used to be a tea auction
The flavor of teas depends on where they grow as well as the type of bush, and are sometimes made up of different blends.
Among other things, it contains polyphenols, which help our bodies fight off cardiovascular diseases, cancers, osteoporosis, diabetes mellitus, and other maladies.
You should never use boiling water for tea because you'll burn the leaf.
Teabags were invented in the early 1900s.
The London Tea Auction ran for 300 years, and according to the B.B.C., by the 1950s a third of all the world's tea was bought through the auction.
Why We Love National Hot Tea Day
There’s no such thing as too much
There’s a tea for everything
The flavor palette is wide
National Hot Tea Day is the perfect opportunity to drink as much tea as you want. With tea, there is no such thing as too much.
With the variations of tea, such as green tea, black tea,  tea has become more than just medicinal. If you need to relax, there's tea for that; if you need a detox, there's also tea for that. There’s pretty much tea for anything you want.
Just like the blend, the method of cultivation also varies. This leads to different types of tea variations, and ultimately different flavors as well.
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hools · 1 year ago
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ATTACK FOR @daytea
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t-equals-e-blog · 5 years ago
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So this week's review is Twinings lady grey! So this is one of my favorite daily teas. . This black tea has orange peels, lemon peels, citrus flavors. Honestly, it's got more body that Earl (😏) it's a flavorful black tea that's not completely boring. Its sure not your basic Lipton tea. All and all, a good morning or afternoon tea. . Also also, those are the teas I have. Knowing me, I'll buy more and review the newer ones before the old ones. So stay tuned for that. Also bought me some reusable tea bag holders. 🤩😋 excited to use it. Cheers. . #Thirsty #thursday #Thirstythursday #teaequalse #artoflaziness #cupofteatime #tea #tealover #teareview #ilovetea #daytea #nighttea #cupoftea #247tea #lazy #lazyday #laziness #chilling #chill #slowday #slowdown #relax #relaxing #thingtodo #diy #selfcare #selflove #wellness #twinings #ladygrey https://www.instagram.com/p/B4BfJdSFlnV/?igshid=joi53iqmft6d
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seases · 2 years ago
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for @/daytea (af, twitter)
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mumahealth · 9 years ago
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evseverybody · 10 years ago
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Pause. ✋ #nickininaj #daytea
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