To be fair the server had a point, that won't have been sprite, it will have been schweppes - which is a completely different fizzy lemon drink. The more you know :centrist:
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I always have to ask when I'm in Europe if the water is normal or if it's that fizzy bubbly bullshit
Raging because we haven't completely succumb to american cultural hegemony is reactionary bullshit. We are different country with a differnt language to you.
Sprite instead of actual lemonade is not excusable by "different language." Do better, self-crit, read some lemonade making theory, apologize to those harmed by your caviler attitude towards soft drinks, and hold yourself accountable in the future.
I mean you're literally calling lemonade sprite, you've out-American'd us.
I find the idea of a Brit complaining about being 'culturally' colonized immensely hilarious
Ah wait apparently sprite didn't mean Sprite(R) the sugary garbage but a different drink. So yeah I agree