the universal inherent human joy of having a little beverage is one of the most compelling pieces of proof that diet culture is evil
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the universal inherent human joy of having a little beverage is one of the most compelling pieces of proof that diet culture is evil
Last day of uni semester, 2500 words, 8 hours 'til deadline, FUCK YEAH MOTHERFUCKERS LETS DO THIS ARGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH
COFFEE IS THE ONLY AIR-FRESHENER I NEED
I mean it. There are many scents that I like--roses, rain, fresh bread--and many scents that I can't stand--every perfume/cologne ever, cigarettes, beer--but there's just something about the smell of coffee that makes me comfortable and relaxed every time.
My van smells like a combination of dust, new car, and cleaning chemicals. I thought about buying one of those little pine tree-shaped air fresheners, but they're pricy, very strong and likely to last until after I tire of them (they also probably don't really smell like strawberries, like the taste of grape and the taste of grape flavouring are very different). I decided simply to bear it, as it'll certainly smell neutral enough (to me) after plenty of driving and toting about familiars.
But, eh, it would be cool if I could smell coffee while driving without having to drag a pot around with me.
Mom came up with a solution.
SO NOW THE ADVENTURE VAN HAS A SACK OF COFFEE GROUNDS BELOW THE DASH. <:D