Tea Bar 🫖
I used an old nightstand adding a tray, some tea, and accessories I already had as well as my new Pink Keurig K-MINI, Thyme & Table mug, and gold teaspoons that I was gifted for my birthday.
Very special spot to me. 🥰
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they should make little soup packets that fit in a keurig so that you can make soup in a keurig. i think that would be neat. i like soup and have no need for coffee so it would be helpful if i could make soup.
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"Cancel Culture" doesn't Exist: Companies and Corporations
Studies have shown that companies that use "cancel culture" will actually profit from being canceled, boycotted, etc.
Companies that have profited from "Cancel Culture" include:
Keurig (for dropping their sponsorship with Sean Hannity for defending a child molester and attacking women that speak out against abuse)
Fans of Sean would smash and destroy their Keurigs in protest. Because people would actually miss their Keurig, they'd buy one after destroying the one they had. People who supported Keurig's choice would be more likely to buy one. Therefore, Keurig would profit no matter who was leading the boycott.
Gillette (Razors)
Gillette made a commercial that had mentions of creepy dudesTM and sort of made a "real men protect others."/"real men support each other by keeping them from doing stupid shit." sort of message. People didn't like being called out so they destroyed or trashed their razors. However, as you could probably guess, Gillette doesn't actually care about women or their struggles. In fact, Gillette adds to the pile by contributing to The Pink Tax.
TLDR: In conclusion, companies actually benefit from boycotts and protests, using controversy for free marketing. Companies that speak out or make a stance against a certain belief or standard, don't actually care, and in many cases, practice the opposite of what they preach.
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Some of my favourite Disney Parks souvenirs
Test Track toy car. Dinosaur toy car.
Grant Seeker’s t-rex puppet. Walt Disney World 50th anniversary Joffrey’s Coffee Keurig coffee pod.
Disneyland Paris paper face mask. Disneyland Paris park map fabric face mask.
It’s a Small World hand sanitiser. Mini Walt Disney World 50th anniversary Orange Bird statue figurine.
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Guess who had to clean the Keurig at work again? Sigh.
I have to laugh as I'm probably the least clean freakish of us at work but for some reason I'm the only one who notices this!!
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first coffee vacation of the year! 100/10
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:) Any of y'all like keurig cups, or things for holding them?
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The problem with coffee ☕ is the used k cups, they pile up until I get around to taking them apart to recycle ♻
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'Tis obvious
You can just imagine your favourite Hanna-Barbera Funtastic types not being the sort to prefer pod-based coffee brewers like K-Cup or Nespresso as opposed to "pour-over" types like Chemex or Melitta. It's all about, more or less, "keeping it simple" and reducing needless and unnecessary waste (as in brew pods which are unlikely to be accepted for recycling).
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