jonathanmoeller ([info]jonathanmoeller) wrote,
@ 2007-11-13 13:58:00
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Explain Starbucks to me
I find myself totally baffled by Starbucks.

I mean, what’s the appeal? I’ve had Starbucks a few times myself, though not recently. I recall paying entirely too much money for a disappointingly small cardboard cup. Furthermore, the cup felt rather lighter than it should. Looking within, I discovered that the beverage consisted mostly of foam. There was maybe two or three inches of actual liquid at the bottom of the cup.

So, essentially, I paid five bucks for a cardboard jar of foam.

This is obviously not a great value for your beverage dollar. Yet I see Starbucks everywhere. This morning I saw a group of volunteers setting up a blood drive, and every last one of them had a Starbucks cup. Starbucks is near-ubiquitous among office workers; I know several people who literally are unable to function until they’ve down their morning latte grande (or whatever the heck it’s called).

Why do people throw away their money like this? I’ve no idea, but I’ve formulated several theories:

-It’s a status thing. Like, how people in 18th century England would walk around with black teeth to show they could afford sugar, or teenagers with $100 shoes and $300 iPods. It says “look at meeeee, I can afford a cardboard jar of foam!”

-It’s a coffee thing. I’m not a coffee drinker myself, but I’ve always assumed coffee was about the caffeine. Well. It turns out there’s a whole universe of coffee connoisseurs out there. Like wine snobs, except for coffee. They’ll go on and on about burnt beans versus fine-ground versus Colombian versus Brazilian. Starbucks, therefore, is the coffee connoisseurs’ equivalent to the wine club.

-Starbucks coffee is actually laced with some form of CIA mind control serum, rendering it super-addictive.

-Starbucks is in fact an esoteric cult devoted to world domination. This would explain the obscure and esoteric terminology (“grande”, “venti”, “whip”). And doesn’t the Starbucks logo look exactly like some sort of pre-Christian pagan goddess? Or maybe it’s a Lovecraftian-style cult, and Starbucks has been laboring in secret to bring back dread Cthulhu and the other Great Old Ones.

I dunno. Maybe people just think it tastes good. But I lean towards the Cthulhu explanation, myself.

-JM


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[info]m0rph2d
2007-11-13 11:32 pm UTC (link)
Alternatively, the foam is a form of alien larvae/eggs, which once ingested burrow into the brain and cause mental aberrations (known as yuppyism). Once the larvae grow large enough, they crawl out through the nose at night and pupate in dark places out of the way. In their adult form, they constitute the species we know as lawyers.

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[info]jonathanmoeller
2007-11-14 12:41 am UTC (link)
I think you've nailed it.

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(Anonymous)
2007-11-13 11:47 pm UTC (link)
Jeepers, Jon, now you're starting to be bitter about EVERYTHING!! What are you going to complain about when you're 80???It seems to me that you need to save up all your complaints about everything now and save them until you're older. Because then no one will be offended by what you say because, well, you'll be old and senile.

And you might be pissing off mom in this one, there, brother. She worships at the throne of coffee.

Affectionately,
Meredith

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[info]jonathanmoeller
2007-11-14 12:43 am UTC (link)
I wasn't complaining. I was ruminating. There's a difference, y'know.

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[info]yoski
2007-11-14 02:39 pm UTC (link)
xD The Great Old Ones! LOL!!!

Well, I guess I would have to join this strange cult. I was thinking in taking a part time job there. LOL

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[info]jonathanmoeller
2007-11-14 04:09 pm UTC (link)
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

Hope it works out for you. I've noticed that people who work there tend to either really love it or really hate it.

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(Anonymous)
2007-11-15 05:00 am UTC (link)
I am breaking my rule never to comment on your blog, but since it was undoubtedly MY "cardboard jar of foam" that provided your inspiration for this post, I feel the need to respond.

Bottom line: it TASTES REALLY GOOD.

I love you anyway.

Mom

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(Anonymous)
2007-11-15 02:55 pm UTC (link)
haha, told you you made her mad!!!

mer

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(Anonymous)
2007-11-17 07:07 pm UTC (link)
I LOVE my Family! You all bring me hours of laughs and smiles!!

Aunt Jo

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