Now I want some boba. Damn it, Jared!
37 1 ReplyYou had ONE job, Jared!
31 0 ReplyTo lose weight at Subway and not be a perv?
9 0 ReplyTheir slogan was "eat fresh"
8 0 ReplyThat sounds like two jobs
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Fun fact:
The word "boba" came from the Chinese word for "large breasts".
The boys were probably asking for those.
26 4 Replynot true. please stop spreading misinformation. Boba (bôba) is originally a vietnamese word meaning 'eggs of man'
edit: this is a joke guys come on
11 26 ReplyContext matters.
The "boba" in this post refers to the bubble tea drink, which originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s, and became popular worldwide eventually.
In bubble tea, the tapicoca balls were called 波霸 in Chinese, which is a slang term for "large breasts."
Please let me know how that is misinformation. Or how the Vietnamese word got used in a Taiwanese drink.
You can do some fact checking and educate yourself:
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/taiwan-bubble-tea-origins/index.html
https://www.bubbleteaology.com/history-bubble-tea-who-invented-boba/
55 2 ReplyDamn, The comment below really informed you how wrong you are. Are you going to edit your misinformation or just leave it?
12 2 ReplyIt is true, but it also goes a little deeper than that. In the 1980s, Amy Yip, a Hong-Kong sexy actress, was extremely popular in Taiwan along with her nickname "波霸" (boba, or "the biggest balls" in Cantonese). Around the same time, people started to put tapioca pearls in drinks, and called the bigger tapioca pearls "boba."
In recent years, people do consider it's improper to use such a term and has been slowly moving to more SFW words as "大/小珍珠" (big/small pearls) in Taiwan, but "boba" has stuck too deep in the English speaking world.
Source: me, a Taiwanese in 30s that basically grows up with boba drinks
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Green tea Boba 🤤
12 0 ReplyMy friend doesn't understand...can someone help them?
9 0 ReplyWoman thought car full of guys was going to say something lewd and juvenile.
Turned out they just wanted to know where she got the bubble tea she was drinking.
The guys had been arguing about where it was. The guy who spoke to her was right, Jared was wrong.
13 0 ReplyMy friend said that's what he thought but he wasn't sure because it seemed like there was something more.
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I love boba
5 0 ReplyMy kids love some boba
4 0 ReplyMine love it till they get it. Then it gets wasted. Another person's kid did the same and she wanted to try another flavor. Fuck that
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Can't blame Jered. It's summer and I'm basically thinking of boba 24/7.
3 0 Replyand that's how i met your mother
3 1 ReplyLove how no one is calling her out for jumping to conclusions.
11 19 ReplyBy conclusion, you mean the more likely scenario. I feel any guy that would call her out would be doing it knowing full well how guys act sometimes....most of the time if we are in groups.
31 5 ReplyShe is likely basing this conclusion on prior experiences.
11 2 ReplyOr stereotypes.
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Well as long as she keeps it in her head I don’t see the issue. Everyone has prejudices, the important thing is not to act with them as basis.
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