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Can't remove too much milk, so let's lie

STC took over Aden, an internationally recognized government base

I like coffee. Especially on hot days, I feel like it gets cooler when I drink cold coffee.

You can't remove too much milk, so let's lie that the right amount has been added.

When you add too much, you can’t separate and remove1

STC took over Aden in Yemen. An internationally recognized government president (Abu Drabuv Mansour Hadi) has been evacuated to Saudi Arabia.2

Imagine that there are multiple “Tower of Babel”3

too little
proper amount
too much
add
not be mellow
give up
taste fades
can't remove
milk
coffee
drink

  1. When did mankind start drinking coffee? I don’t know that. Why drink? I don’t know that either. Since no one knows, we may have been drinking.
    I sometimes add milk to coffee. Why do I add milk? I don’t know. If too much milk is added, the coffee taste will fade. So less milk is better. However, if it is too little, the coffee will not be mellow. There seems to be an appropriate amount, which is determined by many years of experience.
    If you feel you don’t have enough milk, add more. If too much, give up and drink. Because when you add too much milk to the coffee, you can’t separate and remove the milk. Once mixed, it can’t be separated. This is especially true for liquids. The same is true for gas.
    So the judgment that the added milk is the right amount is equivalent to the emotion of giving up. You can’t remove too much milk, so let’s lie that the right amount has been added.
    Drinking Hot Coffee in the Summer May Actually Help Cool You Down
    The Definitive Guide to Drinking Iced Coffee, Every Which Way - The
    Maybe Just Don’t Drink Coffee - Pocket ↩︎

  2. I would like to explain the situation.
    In 2014, the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and the Houthi movement (armored forces supported by Iran), who controlled the capital city of Sanaa in the north of Yemen, were in conflict.
    Houthi movement has also been at odds with The Saudi-led coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
    The Saudi-led coalition has supported “the internationally recognized government” based in the southern port city of Aden.
    STC, The Saudi-led coalition and the internationally recognized government are common enemies of Houthi movement. And it was an indirect ally. But this time, STC has taken over the internationally recognized government base. The internationally recognized government president (Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi) is evacuating to Saudi Arabia.
    Aden attack exposes splits in Yemen’s anti-Houthi alliance -
    Yemen’s pro-government coalition fractures as separatists grab
    There is a key to solving the mystery of the battle between allies. The Saudi-led coalition is in partnership with the UAE (United Arab Emirates) and the UAE supports the STC, but support for internationally recognized governments is not UAE-led.
    Therefore, the fact that STC has taken over the internationally recognized government region is a reflection of the incomplete cooperation between The Saudi-led coalition and UAE. ↩︎

  3. Temporary partnerships based on common enemies are not so mixed.
    Especially at the edge of the organization, the fighters may not be more aware of an indirect ally than the direct enemy.
    For example, imagine that there are multiple “Tower of Babel”. It seems that even though there is a cooperative relationship at the top of each tower, it is not well known at the bottom.
    Well, the coalition seems to have exceeded the proper amount.
    Tower of Babel - Wikipedia
    Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikiquote
    The Middle East: United States Policy and Relations in the Latter ↩︎

I don’t always add milk when I have coffee. I sometimes drink without adding anything. Well, there are times when it feels bad, but there are times when I want that taste. Coffee may be an unpleasant drink. Is that why it’s so popular? That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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