• Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    To all the decaf haters: If you drink decaf, you actually like the taste of coffee without needing the caffeine. That’s someone with taste, in my book.

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        Yeah, well for many of us it’s decaf or no coffee due to health issues. You acting like it’s a foolish, childish thing is just tribalism/elitism.

        And for what it’s worth, I’d put my decaf vs your coffee in a heartbeat. A good roaster with quality beans is great coffee, decaf or no. Just like Hoffman said.

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            People needing to limit their caffeine intake because o health issues is a “stretch”? O.o

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                You sincerely think you have a better grasp on coffee than James Hoffmann?

                Much more likely you haven’t tried good decaf from a good roaster, tried a blind tasting, or your preparation is seriously flawed.

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                  I’m a huge fan of James Hoffman… I don’t think anyone alive understands coffee better than he does.

                  I live in a US Coffee Capital…

                  I make brilliant decaf for my pregnant wife.

                  My preparation is flawless in drip and espresso

                  You guys really don’t understand subjectivity or sarcasm and are filling in a ton of the blanks.

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                    You say “no one knows coffee better than he does”, while blatantly disagreeing with his entirely empirical points in his video on decaf, that it can be made by several processes, all of them are fairly good, and the result can be masterful?

                    I live in a hockey capitol. That makes me nothing like an expert. Same for you.

                    Okay, so you make brilliant decaf. That means your point in this thread is moot?

                    Funny thing on that “subjectivity” is when you disagree with other people in this thread, you’ve plainly said they’re just entirely wrong.

                    When someone disagrees with you, you hide behind “subjectivity”.

                    I encourage you to introspect.

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                    You guys really don’t understand subjectivity or sarcasm and are filling in a ton of the blanks.

                    “Coming up tonight: Sarcasm is hard to convey in text form, if not clearly signposted. More at eleven.” /s

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                    You guys really don’t understand subjectivity or sarcasm and are filling in a ton of the blanks.

                    No, you’re just clearly either a compulsive lair or a troll. Either way, your input is not appreciated

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                Like I said, you didn’t watch the video. Hoffmann clearly stated that decaf coffee can be made well. It is a documented fact that he said that, no subjectivity required.

                So how is the other person “stretching” when they claimed he said it?

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            9 months ago

            “Blasphemy” is not really something I would consider a term that’s commonly used to express subjective opinions.

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              That’s because words on their own all have definitions. The subjectivity is created contextually. I swear it feels like I’m talking to a bot.

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                No need to get insulting, ma nude. Still not sure in what world your statement could be regarded as subjective in intend. Please, enlighten me.

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                  Opinions, such as “all methods of decaffeinating coffee are blasphemy” are subjective in their very nature. What makes this more obvious is that the definition of blasphemy is entirely subjective and can’t even begin to be assessed objectively until at very minimum a religious dogma is declared for the basis of evaluation.

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                    the definition of blasphemy is entirely subjective

                    I disagree. IMHO, the accusation of blasphemy presupposes a dogma to actually make sense.

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        Dude, you clearly didn’t even watch the first 30 seconds of the video because it contradicts what you say from the start

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          How do you gather? You think there isn’t many ways to decaffeinate beans or that some of them aren’t gross? Or that most ways used to decaffeinate beans doesn’t make the coffee taste bad?

          These are the very points James makes in the first 2/3rds of the video.

          The only point that he and I might delaminate on was that all decaf is blasphemous, and that’s a stretch because he never talks about the religious criminality of drinking coffee?

          Why do you think I would offer a video to people about decaf that I didn’t watch? Hint: I don’t hate decaf coffee.

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      I think it’s stilly for anyone to impose there way of coffee consumption onto anyone

      I like my caffeine, mainly because I have a literal caffeine addiction

      But I also keep around some decaf in case I have a random coffee craving at like midnight