18 2 / 2012

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Flash, Red Tornado, Green Lantern (Alan Scott), and Joker

Created by J.Castaneda

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18 2 / 2012

PBR in a jar @ iO (Taken with instagram)

PBR in a jar @ iO (Taken with instagram)

17 2 / 2012

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12 2 / 2012

Ice skating sandwich. (Taken with instagram)

Ice skating sandwich. (Taken with instagram)

12 2 / 2012

“I’m serious Ricky, quit goofin around.”

“I’m gonna get a hot fudge sundae…extra whipped cream…”

“I’m serious Ricky, quit goofin around.”

“I’m gonna get a hot fudge sundae…extra whipped cream…”

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11 2 / 2012

Hadoken imminent. (Taken with instagram)

Hadoken imminent. (Taken with instagram)

11 2 / 2012

St. Vincent - Cheerleader

09 2 / 2012

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08 2 / 2012

Well, like all Americans… fast!

A NY Times article on single-serve coffee seems to be making the rounds lately. I think it’s mostly sensationalism.

The point of the article is how much consumers are actually paying per pound of coffee ($50+) when going down that K-Cup river of swill. They go on to state the obvious (“you’re paying for convenience”), and explain why the K-Cup thing works with modern consumers (“thinking about coffee pricing in cups”).

Thank you professor. I never would have thought of that.

I think the article could have been written in 2 sentences: K-Cups average out to $50 per pound of coffee, which is comparatively very expensive. People buy them because the average is around $1 per cup, and they are hyper convenient.

Anyway, I don’t think us coffee snobs are going to make a dent in K-Cup usage with these kind of facts. If you live in the United Staes, you know people are fine paying for convenience, particularly at $1 per cup. I haven’t done any extensive research, but from my experience with K-Cup drinkers, as long as it’s potable and caffeinated, they don’t really give a shit how it tastes.

I’d say the angle to take is environmental impact. People are pretty prone to feeling bad about that these days.

As a side note, this line from theKitchn is hilarious:

“The New York Times investigated popular single-serve coffee brewers and found that it was well within the norm to be paying more than $50 per pound of coffee.”

So, by “investigated”, you mean did math for almost a full two minutes? On second thought, “investigated” does have a pretty low bar to entry these days, so maybe that quote is accurate.

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