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miroslavglavic

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I drink both.

English tea- milk and sugar, sometimes milk only. Even better with scones and cookies.
Green tea- have it straight with mochi snacks.
Coffee- black is OK, milk and sugar is fine too. I need doughnuts to go with it.

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a start of a perfect day

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If you prick me, you will find that I bleed Nescafe.

You should probably get that checked out

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You should probably get that checked out

And end up being kidnapped by the FDA and mercilessly milked like a factory farm cow for my caffeiney goodness? No thank you.

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And end up being kidnapped by the FDA and mercilessly milked like a factory farm cow for my caffeiney goodness? No thank you.

You foiled my plan. Rats.

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Fiverr as a platform is like coffee as an industry.

People order coffee and seem to believe that they should expect it to be ok.
Instead coffee should be carefully researched including where it comes from, how it was processed, what else is mixed up in it, the machinery/equipment being used to grind and extract the beautiful flavor and finally, the skill of the barista (if applicable). Those who simply place an order for coffee and expect it to be good enough deserve the cheap unsatisfying rubbish that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Who is to blame? The buyer of course!

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Fiverr as a platform is like coffee as an industry.

People order coffee and seem to believe that they should expect it to be ok.

Instead coffee should be carefully researched including where it comes from, how it was processed, what else is mixed up in it, the machinery/equipment being used to grind and extract the beautiful flavor and finally, the skill of the barista (if applicable). Those who simply place an order for coffee and expect it to be good enough deserve the cheap unsatisfying rubbish that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Who is to blame? The buyer of course!

#OfficialBlameTheBuyerMovement

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