Ah, it's not mine, that's the photo from the BBC article
You're right though about how it looks. That tea looks a wee touch insipid, tbh.
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Some spilled tea was reported on social media to be among the worst of the damages caused by the minor earthquake
It turns out that no earthquake is too minor for Britain to react to with self-deprecating humour.
The earth moved in parts of England and Wales on Saturday afternoon, leading to numerous reports of rocking armchairs and settees. "We felt a big shake and my grandmother thought it was a heron landing on the roof," Tom told the BBC.
The epicentre was approximately 20km north-east of Swansea, where some residents were briefly startled by trembling walls and ceilings, and
a football match in Wales was delayed.
"You don't expect it, do you, on a wintery Saturday in South Wales," Sue Bailey said from near the city.
Then after the British Geological Survey confirmed that the
shakes and tremors was indeed a 4.4 magnitude earthquake, which is the biggest in 10 years, all that was left was for social media to begin their gentle mocking.
"Quick, check the biscuits!" one popular Twitter account,
@VeryBritishProblems, wrote.
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