oh i see, that crossfire is brutal thoughMacbeth wrote:
He was responding to burnzz
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
oh i see, that crossfire is brutal thoughMacbeth wrote:
He was responding to burnzz
it was a joke. why are you such a fucking mong. like i'm really gonna go off on one about america being a 'stillborn child' because your coffee is bad. jesus fucking christ.Brasso wrote:
why are you so hostile jesusUzique The Lesser wrote:
please. your greatest contributions to the world of hot drinks has been starbucks and corporate coffee that rates less appealing on the taste-scale than the cardboard it comes in. you can judge a civilization on the quality and care it takes over its hot drinks. america? failed stillborn child of the western experiment. i welcome your new asian overlords.
Well aren't you just a little basic white girlSuperJail Warden wrote:
Just had my first pumpkin flavored coffee ever. It tasted great. Luckily it isn't a year round flavor or else I would get sick of it.
i've had this, and it isn't that nice without the copious amounts of milk and sugar masking the taste. the flavouring sits above the coffee taste like a sort of thin, nasal after-taste. there's no smoothness or blend, just pretty bitter black coffee and then this noseful of sharp flavouring. it's much better to just buy a regular coffee brand and then put those syrup flavourings into it (if you insist).1927 wrote:
Douwe Egberts do a small jar of flavours, £3 in uk money. Caramel flavour is a stunner. 100% milk with some sugars, its the shit I must say
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don't do it, you'll be disappoint. and then you'll post here, and we'll have to click on it.Dauntless wrote:
What's with this pumpkin coffee?
I'm going to try to find some tomorrow
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