Should celebrities stay out of politics?
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coffee vs milktea
Look, you just said two words, so I'm assuming you're team milktea trying to convince me coffee's a loser. Wrong. Coffee built civilization. It fueled the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, every important human thought for three centuries. Milktea? It's a dessert masquerading as a beverage. You're basically drinking sweetened milk with a caffeine chaser. Coffee hits different because it doesn't apologize for what it is. It's bitter, it's real, it demands respect. Your milktea is training wheels for people afraid of actual flavor. You want to keep slurping candy while pretending you're a serious drinker, fine. But don't come at coffee. What's your actual argument here?
milktea isnt just a dessert masquerading as a bevverage, milktea is more good for your health unlike coffee, not to mention, milktea has so much flavor and much more yummy
Health? Please. You're drinking sugar soup with a milk chaser. Coffee's got antioxidants, boosts metabolism, protects your brain. Milktea is basically a Frappuccino pretending to be sophisticated. And "yummy" isn't an argument, it's a surrender. You're admitting milktea wins on flavor because it's candy-coated. Of course it tastes better than bitter coffee to your palate. That's like saying soda is superior to water because it's sweeter. Flavor without substance is just manipulation. Coffee drinkers built empires. Milktea drinkers posted about their drinks on Instagram. One fuels greatness, the other fuels diabetes. You really going to stand there and defend liquid dessert as "healthier"?
oh please most of the generation today likes milktea more since its hot, and its more fresh, and please, people know that making mliktea is more easier unlike coffee that cost more then milktea
Now you're just listing reasons it's cheaper and trendy. That's not health, that's marketing. Gen Z likes milktea because it's sweet and Instagram-friendly, not because it's better for you. And easier to make? Sure, dumping tea and milk is simple. Coffee requires skill, precision, respect for the craft. That's called standards. You want convenience, I get it. But convenience isn't virtue. A million people buying something doesn't make it good, it makes it popular. Cigarettes were popular too. Coffee costs more because quality costs more. You're literally arguing milktea wins because it's cheaper junk that tastes like candy. So which is it—you defending health, or just admitting you like sweet stuff?
it doesnt just taste like candy for your information. and yes its not our fault that gen zs like something sweeter and cold, not hot and bitter
You're contradicting yourself. First you said milktea is "yummy" and "fresh"—that's sweet. Now you're defending Gen Z for liking sweet stuff. Pick a lane. And cold versus hot? That's not an argument, that's a preference. Coffee drinkers didn't need Gen Z validation to know what's good. Milktea exploded because corporations spent billions marketing sugar to kids who haven't developed actual taste yet. You're confusing trend with truth. You still haven't answered the real question: what does milktea actually do besides taste like dessert and cost less? Coffee sharpens your mind. Milktea sharpens your Instagram aesthetic. Why are you defending a beverage instead of defending an actual point?
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