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Anonymous No.24697880 >>24697952 >>24698459 >>24698703 >>24698776
Best books about/with coffee?
Anonymous No.24697952
>>24697880 (OP)
Scott Rao's books are great
>t. my dad owns a coffee importing and roaster company.
Anonymous No.24698459 >>24699014
>>24697880 (OP)
Literally me.
Anonymous No.24698470
Anonymous No.24698703 >>24698780 >>24699809 >>24700031
>>24697880 (OP)
>consuming Le boiled reddit beans
I seriously hope you guys don't do this.
Anonymous No.24698771
On the Road by Kerouac, for damn sure. I've never looked up how many times the word "coffee" is uttered in the book, but it's a lot.
Anonymous No.24698776
>>24697880 (OP)
Coffee/tea cool too fast
Anonymous No.24698780
>>24698703
The brightest stars burn out the fastest. I would rather live one day as an inspired coffee fiend like Balzac than a whole life without having known such an ecstasy.
Anonymous No.24699014 >>24699825
>>24698459
Including the nose?
Anonymous No.24699809 >>24699902
>>24698703
> <80 iq shizosci
you pseuds are the absolute worst for any kind of discussion. you'd think it'd be interesting, these esoteric and masturbatory ideas, but no, instead it's just dogmatic belief in the first kinda based kinda pretentious sounding nonsense to cross your screen. how about you try drinking coffee for a bit and engaging with it like an actual human being would to see what it is and what it's like, instead? yeah, you get a small rush if you aren't used to it. no need to explode the topic into facebook mysticism. magnetism? ffs. are you going to tell me about how it's poisonously saturnian next? kys.
Anonymous No.24699825
>>24699014
Especially the nose.
Anonymous No.24699902
>>24699809
Hylic
Anonymous No.24700031
>>24698703
What is this women babble about magnetism?