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Ep. 22 Bonus- The Black Coffee Debate [VIDEO}

In this episode the boys discuss whether black coffee is more of a blue collar or white collar drink. Ted describes his experiences at McDonalds in each country, and Tucker gets emotional over his love of Metroid Prime.

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great bonus episode, i know it's short and sweet but it was a lot of fun. BUT on the note of the blue collar coffee. i discussed it with my buddy who was a barista for like 3 years and we came to the conclusion that back in the day, black coffee would be blue collar, but nowadays coffee in general is more white collar due to time and money. rich people either have the time to make it or the money to have someone make it for them. while people who aren't rich can just run into 7/11 and grab a red bull for a couple bucks, thus making energy drinks the modern blue collar caffeinated drink of choice

soapbit

university of minnesota twin cities administration count your fucking days were ALMOST in strike prep mode cause they are Fucking Us

syd

my local teamsters union just authorized a strike bc they’re the custodians, food service workers, etc at the university i work at! i’m in afscme tho

syd

guys I asked chat gpt for tucker and ted. is black coffee more blue collar or white collar ChatGPT said: Black coffee is more commonly associated with blue-collar culture, though it’s widely consumed across all social and professional groups. Why it’s seen as blue collar: No frills, no extras: Black coffee is simple, practical, and efficient—qualities often valued in blue-collar environments. Worksite staple: In factories, construction sites, and trades, you’ll often find black coffee in thermoses or break rooms. Cost-effective: It’s the most affordable way to consume coffee, with no need for milk, cream, or fancy equipment. That said: White-collar workers also drink black coffee, especially those who are health-conscious or minimalist. In corporate settings, black coffee can reflect a "serious," efficient, no-nonsense persona. Summary: Culturally rooted more in blue-collar tradition Universally consumed, but the context and connotation can shift depending on the environment Want me to compare it to lattes or other drinks across social groups?

ZestyZach

Ted apologize to Tucker!

Sam B


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