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POPSVenti Snooty Latte Yes, I do go to Starbucks for the "ambiance" (which I pay for with my Latte, or coffee with milk for everybody else) and the free WiFi is nice, but this, damn to much.
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POPSCan Geo=Engineering Save the Planet? Seems a bit weird that the human race is talking about plant life in the future as a way of mopping up C)2 while we are destroying the Amazon and Congo rainforests to produce coffe tables and hamburgers.
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POPSBrewHaHa, but it's no laughing matter
So, What is it that makes Starbucks coffee company feel compelled to try and become an "every man's soapbox"? Starbuck's Sanja Gould: the collection of thoughts and opinions is a "way to promote open, respectful conversation among a wide variety of individuals." Respectful conversations DO NOT begin with the mass production of an implicatory opinion. What do I mean "implicatory opinion"? Well, for instance, the statement given in this article could easily do without the belittling comment regards the Creator being "a figment of our imaginations". Granted a reasonable person might agree that we "cause most of the catastrophes we need to endure.". But even if this is so, what would be wrong or errant about admitting failure and "repenting", and then asking for help from the very One that you believe could have prevented the catastrophe in the first place, had you sought Him before hand. I'd say "well done", to admit your wrong shows a great deal of integrity. http://okielogic.co
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POPSIf a little is good, more must be better Why is it that marketers are always seen as pushers? Of course, I could just go for the PowerCafe that I've had bookmarked for about five years. (Alas, it's all French Roast, which makes me buzz like a taut rubber band.) Or get some of Guyaki's excellent Mate and mix it up myself.