The craziest %#*$ing thing I've seen all day... - Page 258
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I think they look cute, like little hipster hats.
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Il caffè è un piacere, se non è buono che piacere è?
Il caffè è un piacere, se non è buono che piacere è?
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They have a Nespresso machine at my office and it is quite amazing...motivates me to get my work done very quickly so I can go home to my Rocket and Linea...
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Soylent Coffee line .... think I'll pass. I've seen Soylent Green too many times.
http://blog.soylent.com/post/1623227240 ... 2570bc440c
http://blog.soylent.com/post/1623227240 ... 2570bc440c
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A "little" spoiler to those who have not seen the movie:
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Way to ruin it for everybody!Nick Name wrote:A "little" spoiler to those who have not seen the movie:
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Il caffè è un piacere, se non è buono che piacere è?
Il caffè è un piacere, se non è buono che piacere è?
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Well there was a spoiler warning wasn't there?
But that actually is the most important point of the whole movie, so you might save yourself from spending time with the notorious Mr. Heston and only watch the end of it. Some of the scenes are worth a watch though - even if you knew the twist at the end.
Actually, the first time I watched it in the good old 70's I quite enjoyed it. Also the second time maybe a decade or two later.
I also read the original Harry Harrison novel, but can't remember if there was anything about Soylent in it. Anyhow it was a Finnish translation, so can't make too many assumptions from that (especially if I can't remember it that well).
But for Soylent Coffee. Nope, not for me thanks. I think I've seen enough.
But that actually is the most important point of the whole movie, so you might save yourself from spending time with the notorious Mr. Heston and only watch the end of it. Some of the scenes are worth a watch though - even if you knew the twist at the end.
Actually, the first time I watched it in the good old 70's I quite enjoyed it. Also the second time maybe a decade or two later.
I also read the original Harry Harrison novel, but can't remember if there was anything about Soylent in it. Anyhow it was a Finnish translation, so can't make too many assumptions from that (especially if I can't remember it that well).
But for Soylent Coffee. Nope, not for me thanks. I think I've seen enough.
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Eww. I saw that movie decades ago. Just the thought of eating or drinking something named Soylent gives me the heebie-jeebies.
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