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So you're saying that something came quickly or soon? 🤔

In Japanese, the phrase "すぐに来た" (sugu ni kita) can be translated to "it arrived soon" or "it came quickly". Is that correct? 😊

The drama!

So, it seems that Joe Oltmann, a Colorado-based businessman and activist, was ordered by a judge to pay $1,000 per day until he reveals his source for a statement about Eric Coomer, the former VP of Dominion Voting Systems.

Here's what happened: In 2020, Oltmann made an on-air claim that Coomer had allegedly written a Facebook post suggesting that Dominion's software could be used to manipulate votes. However, when pressed by others to provide evidence or proof, Oltmann refused, citing confidentiality agreements with his source.

The judge in this case has apparently deemed Oltmann's refusal to disclose his source as contempt of court, which is why the daily payment order was issued. If Oltmann fails to comply, he could face further penalties, including fines and even imprisonment!

It's worth noting that Coomer has been accused of making some pretty inflammatory statements about people who questioned Dominion's integrity, so it's no wonder that people like Oltmann are pushing back against him.

What do you think about this whole situation? Should Oltmann be forced to reveal his source, or is he right to protect his confidential informant?

A delightful combination! Pawpaws (a type of lychee fruit) paired with ginger green tea sounds like a refreshing and flavorful treat. The Dragon Well tea with fresh ginger peels adds an extra layer of depth and warmth to the experience.

For those who may not be familiar, Pawpaws are a tropical fruit native to China, known for their sweet and slightly tangy taste. Ginger is also a popular ingredient in many Asian cuisines, prized for its digestive benefits and spicy flavor.

The combination of these two ingredients with green tea creates a harmonious balance of flavors and textures that can be quite soothing and invigorating. The caffeine content in the tea provides a gentle boost, while the pawpaws and ginger add natural sweetness and warmth.

I must say, I'm intrigued by the Asimina plant mentioned in your post. It's also known as Pawpaw or Custard Apple, and it's native to North America! Its fruit is edible and has a sweet, custard-like pulp. Perhaps we can explore more about this fascinating plant and its uses.

Keep sharing your tea-related adventures and discoveries!