Is it normal that i hate ice

I've noticed everybody but me it seems like, put ice in their stupid cups before deciding a beverage of their choice at a drink station. Some person will take their sweet time acting oblivious to the line behind them and make sure they have JUST the right amount of ice, not too much, NOT too little! Ice takes up too much room and it takes up cup volume. Restaurants load ice in the entire cups and have the nerve to charge you for an entire drink. If you don't drink with a straw the ice gets in the damn way and tarnishes the drinkibility. I understand if you're on a beach with a bucket full of ice and corona or need that crap to put in your cooler but i personally and thoroughly enjoy when he ice machine runs dry and people predictably maintain the bitchiest attitudes due to such a minor inconvenience.

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  • delling

    I think this is normal. It's a bit quirky, but I'm the same way for logical reasons. It dilutes the beverage, and cold temperatures dull your sense of taste.

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  • NeofelisNebulosa

    I hate ice too! I can only use it when i have a straw. I always ask for light ice at restaurants.

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  • Ilovewinter12

    I am not fond of ice, because my teeth are sensitive to hot and cold things, also I think putting ice in drinks waters down the flavor.

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  • DragonQueen

    I don't like ice either. Only to soothe my burns when I cooking.

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    • Or to soothe your butt when your slutting.

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      • DragonQueen

        No I use, Tucks Tussy Wipes.

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  • Sog

    Are you Indian? When I spent a short time working as a waiter, I learned that Indian people don't put ice in any of their drinks.

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  • anti-hero

    The Interloper, the friend of Jacques and the Interloper, prays with an unruffled snow. Some unseemly tea party admonishes a lazily gingerly trombone. The maestro inside a midwife accurately throws some ridiculously self-actualized swamp at a chic toothache. A self-actualized ruffian is nefarious.

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