You brought coffee up and I can go get the quote on your post in which you did.
Look up the word outlier.If you are going to talk smack about coffee, at least educate enough that you don't think espresso is an "outlier brand" of coffee. That's just too ignorant -- and something that could only happen in the US, I'd bet, where people for decades made so-called "coffee" in percolators, for gods sake!
I don't drink tea, but at least I know the difference between black, herbal, green, and Japanese ceremonial green tea (the last of which being the only kind I've ever liked.)


Doubling down on your ignorance, rather than doing an research? Typical.Originally Posted by Me:
If you are going to talk smack about coffee, at least educate enough that you don't think espresso is an "outlier brand" of coffee. That's just too ignorant
Espresso is neither an "outlier" form of coffee nor a "brand" of coffee:
Espresso is the most common way of making coffee in southern Europe, especially in Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal. It is also popular in Switzerland, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, and in Australia. -- Wikipedia, "Espresso"
Outlier doesn't mean rare. Look the word up. Please don't insult my ability to do research when you don't know what outlier means and are refusing to look it up when I told you that your use of the word was wrong.Doubling down on your ignorance, rather than doing an research? Typical.
Espresso is neither an "outlier" form of coffee nor a "brand" of coffee:
Espresso is the most common way of making coffee in southern Europe, especially in Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal. It is also popular in Switzerland, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, and in Australia. -- Wikipedia, "Espresso"
Besides, I didn't say it was rare, you assumed I was referring to Espresso. I wasn't.
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