Once again we must spark the great debate. Is making coffee at home Bourgeoisie or Proletariat?
Neither. Closer to that of the small handicraftsman or small manufacturing worker, who predate both the bourgeoisie and Proletariat.
If you're asking if it's more Proletarian to make coffee at home or buy it, I'd say people should, in general, be more self-sufficent and conscious when it comes to consumption, but obviously not everyone has time for that.
My Moka pot has led me to learn about an ideology I kinda like at first blush. This meme is uncanny.
get away with your fucking bullshit, what about:
- put the grounds in the cup
- pour hot water over the grounds
- stirr in your condiments
- wait for the grounds to fall
- scoop out whatever is stuck to the foam on the top
- drink slowly until you see the grounds
ps: just kidding though, i use the fully automated machine at work like the others there, which puts us all into the trotskyite ca- uh... group, i guess. what i described was the prevalent preparation method in my hometown though
I heat up water in the microwave, then add coffee grounds, sugar, and milk to it.
What am I?
What if I inject coffee straight into my veins?
You're a transhumanist
I've really gotten into instant coffee lately. Easy to get the right caffeine dosage and it's damn creamy with lots of milk.
what does one of those fun siphon brewers fall under? I like the physics :)
Mine is Marxist-Leninist, but fancy...one 'o them Ninja drippers
Champagne Socialist
Jk
Hey, even radical socialists like Charmin on their buttholes
As a liberal, and an Italian: yes, cause every coffee prep method that isn't espresso fucking sucks.
And I guess replicators can make espresso too.
And mokas burn more than they cook.
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