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You like beer the colder the better. You have two cans of beer and no refrigeration available. One is cold, one is coldish. If you drink the cold one first, the coldish one will be warmish by the time you get to it. If you drink the coldish one first, the cold one will also be coldish by the time you get to it.

Same question for food, e.g. a hot and a warm sausage roll.

This is for my Intersectional Sociology dissertation, thanks in advance P&B.

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8 minutes ago, NotThePars said:

Two beers and no refrigeration: the future that feminists want.

More processed food, just what feminists need.

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Some people need to have a serious fucking word with themselves and realise that banana's Intersectional Sociology dissertation depends on this survey.

 

Think about it:

Hot sausage roll - amazing

Cold sausage roll - good

Warm sausage roll - decent

 

If you do the maths this averages out as:

hot sausage roll + cold sausage roll = great 

whereas

warm sausage roll + warm sausage roll = decent

 

Warm beer just isn't an option.

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As a resourceful former scout and someone who grew up in the wilds of darkest Fife a river or burn could be used to cool the beers and to warm the food simply light a fire (take care chopping wood), or put the food on a car engine perhaps? We don't need to be slaves to our appliances. 

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10 minutes ago, Unleash The Nade said:

Don’t you mean a roll on sausage and if so , square or link ?

Has to be link, square sausage couldn't roll on anything.

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