>>15813111Eh, since I enjoy it, I can't say that it is. Maybe it's just kind of backwards? Since watermelon is, in a way, had to stay cool while it's summer and all. But having hot tea alongside it defeats that purpose. That's the only reason I can think of that it could be considered dumb to do.
But, having stuff that counter each other is actually rather nice, in some cases. Like, drinking hot tea while having some ice cream. Sorry to mention, since you can't eat ice cream, but, yeah. It goes incredibly well. Also with cereal, while the milk is cold, I love having a cup of tea alongside it. Do you know the feel with that?
Anyway, that went off-topic. Is having tea alongside watermelon objectively immoral? Idunno. Beats me. You have an idea?
>>15813157Wow. Seriously? I read that as grape juice, and I thought it was weird, but acceptable, then I saw soda. What the fuck. That made me shiver thinking about it. And I thought I was doing something bad, by having it with tea.
>>15813178Hello again. And, good, you don't need to do it perfectly, the only thing that matters is if you have fun with doing it.
To be honest, it'd be kind of boring if you were completely flawless with painting them and left no touches of your own. That's what gives personality to it. So, you've got the right idea, keep on with it.
>shelvesYou should definitely tend to yours if they're in too bad of a shape, it'll only make it worse once you have to do it, if you let it keep getting worse. And it'll feel pretty satisfying once you get it clean, trust me.
Mine just get dusty until somebody cleans them and that's it, I literally never touch them, they just have stacks of books from past grades sitting inside and nothing else. I keep it minimal.
>>15813184Oh, don't be sorry about it, please. I know things are tense on you right now, so, no pressure at all, I'll just be happy if I hear some good news, best of luck. How about another cup of water?