I typically grab a second cup of coffee mid morning at a coffee shop.
As I entered the cafe today, I see a beautiful female (mid 20s) taking a closeup cellphone photo of the brown sleeve that is placed around her white cup filled with hot coffee, the thing that protects one’s hands. As I was getting my coffee, the female sat at a table, immediately working to disseminate the photo to her social media orbit.
The only logical explanation in my mind is that the female was orchestrating a digital alibi to provide cover in her complicity in a homicide or some crime, — which I would respect.
But, my strong sense is that the female is not engaged in criminality. Rather, the brown sleeve (that has the cafe’s insignia printed on it) was worthy of dissemination to her audience. And I guess that is the takeaway: the audience.
How many of her friends and loved ones replied to her photo of the brown sleeve? “Awesome! Best sleeve ever!” “OMG! Now I need a coffee!” “Love the design!”
We need a World War.
Brown Sleeves are an homage to Nazi Germany and Hitler.
The woman is obviously a liberal.
She is a new age Nazi propagandist
She is a democrat.
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I'm going to analyze your post in reverse:
"We need a world war."
No, we don't, everyone should be working towards preventing that.
The rest is a language and culture that you will never understand, it's called "Gen-Z".
The irony exists in the fact that they're pretty good kids, they are working to help their fellow human, odd language and behavior aside, they do care.
BTW, after making all of those assumptions and judgements about her, what do you think she thought of you?
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Not exactly. The female was consumed with her phone, like she was holding a cup of nitrogen, that required 100% concentration and focus.
I could have been naked and waving around a firearm. She was in her zone. Everyone and everything else was irrelevant to her world.
Yes, I assume she’s a great kid, kind, compassionate, gifted, etc.
But Jesus, it’s a sleeve that wraps around a coffee cup. And it’s been around for awhile.
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