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Hallo :)

I just registered and read the rules.
But i still have a few questions about the site and how it works in general. Firstly i wanna say im Danish so excuse any miss spelling.

My parents and everyone i ever knew didn't belive in god, and the same is true for me. That ain't to say i do not respect religion, infact i do very much so.
I wanna understand it and ask questions that i tryed to ask other places but to no satisfaction :(

Is this place only for people of faith?
Can one ask skeptical questions ? (I mean some will be offended by the fact one disagrees)
Are there other atheists or agnostics here?

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Carl

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What's 'Irish Cream'?

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AkiThePirate wrote:What's 'Irish Cream'?
Second only to Irish Whiskey on the scale of deliciousness.

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If you ever get a chance, buy some 'Bushmills' whiskey.
It's pretty tasty.

Still, though... What is Irish cream? Is it just cream from Ireland?

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Baileys... Basically Irish Whiskey and cream.

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Yeah, in Ireland that's just called Bailey's. :P

It's tasty, but as a student it's quite a rarity. :(

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AkiThePirate wrote:Yeah, in Ireland that's just called Bailey's. :P

It's tasty, but as a student it's quite a rarity. :(
Same, too expensive :(

Anyway, Bailey's is a brand but the thing itself is usually refered to as Irish cream.
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Lucia wrote: Anyway, Bailey's is a brand but the thing itself is usually refered to as Irish cream.
But most do not even come close to the quality...

I just call it "Ooops..."

As in, "Ooops... did that just fall into my coffee cup?" :P

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[color=green]Lucia[/color] wrote:Anyway, Bailey's is a brand but the thing itself is usually refered to as Irish cream.
We still call it all Bailey's.

Potato crisps are called Taytos, here. Tayto is a brand of crisp, but even crisps that aren't made by Tayto are called Taytos. :?

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AkiThePirate wrote: Potato crisps are called Taytos, here. Tayto is a brand of crisp, but even crisps that aren't made by Tayto are called Taytos. :?
Like Soda in the Southern US... it is all Coke. Even Pepsi is Coke...

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Same here, actually.

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