Coffee is not just a drink; it is a religion. It brings people together from all around the world. Coffee has been the most consumed drink worldwide for the past ten years. Some people describe coffee as the fuel for an extra shove of energy. Others describe it as the magic potion for all sleep- destitute individuals. They also describe it as the peace that minds of disturbed people are in need of. To some, coffee is a drink that their taste buds relish. To others, coffee is essential to life. The influence of coffee on people isn’t recent. Coffee has been affecting people since ancient times. Throughout history, the importance and need of coffee expanded, thus leading to the creation of The Church of Coffeinists. In other words, it is an old …show more content…
On the 1st of November of every year, they must go to “The Brewery” to brew coffee beans and celebrate all together the establishment of the religion. “The Brewery” is the sacred place were coffee is made. It is a place conducive to worship. All Coffeinists join together to enjoy the process of coffee making. The process (figure 4.1 and 4.2), also known as “Coffenthesis”, is not easy. It is required for every Coffeinist to practice “Coffenthesis” at least once per week in order to master it in the big ceremony on the 1st of November. In addition, they have two fasting days. They are on the 19th and 20th of June. On these two holy days, Coffeinists are supposed to drink only coffee. On the following day, the 21st of June of every year, they are to shower with coffee and keep it on their bodies for the whole day. On the same day, Coffeinists are to gather and throw a big container of tea into the sewage to show rancor and contempt to Teana. This ritual was inspired from the myth that originated the religion. In addition, Coffeinists have some mundane rituals. One of them is that every morning, every member of The Church of Coffeinists is supposed to do the …show more content…
In other words, many people worship coffee; however, they do not know about the Church of Coffeinists. These people are encouraged to join The Church of Coffeinists. They would find that they were missing a lot prior to engaging in Coffeinism. Coffeinism is an interesting and ambiguous religion. It helps in developing an individual’s character. They believe that some day, people all across the world will be drinking coffee regardless their age. This is why Coffeinists believe that they have the best religion. There are many more secrets that only Coffeinists are aware of. Join them for an unforgettable and supernatural
In ZZ Packer's “Brownies” and “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere” both discuss the obstacles in life that allow reflection in the characters lives to discover the meanness in the world. “Brownies” is when young black girls go to summer camp with white girls, they are racially segregated by choice and prejudice is present. When they encounter a difficult situation with the white girls they are able to understand the world better as they go home. Furthermore in “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere” Dina the main character is a black lady who struggles with finding her identity and accepting that she is lesbian while isolating herself from everyone around her. Through her encounter with a canadian white girl named Heidi they form a friendship that changes into
In John Standage’s book, A History of the World in Six Glasses, the history of the world is told through the history of six beverages; beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca Cola. The effect that each has had on the world is profound and immeasurable, however, of the six beverages, I have found that coffee has played the largest and most significant role in world history. One way that coffee affected world history is that establishments that served coffee created a social venue for members of the community to bond over various topics. Standage wrote that coffeehouses were hotspots for “gossip, rumor, political debate, and satirical discussion.”, similar to what they are in the present day. These topics led to Kha’ir Beg, ruler of Egypt, as well as his superiors worrying about coffeehouses being a popular meeting place for those wishing to overthrow the government.
This drink originated in the Middle East, heavily influenced by Arabian culture. Over the course of many years, coffee made its way to Europe through trade and helped Europe to come out of its drunken and alcohol induced haze that has lasted for centuries. This, in of itself, is a huge impact to history, despite the fact that Europe had been drinking mostly alcohol for the past few centuries and the people 's initial dislike of coffee, the drink somehow managed to take over the Western World. Those who drank coffee instead of alcohol in the morning began the day alert and stimulated, rather than relaxed and mildly intoxicated, making the quality of their work better. Coffeehouses became a social center to discuss current events, philosophy and science.
However, the argument placed much emphasis in the hands of an object as simple as coffee. In the contemporary world, people employ coffee as a stimulant, particularly in the morning to wake up individuals that are tired or struggling throughout the day, however, the stimulant does not trigger the intellect of individuals. The numerous people that were featured in the essay were significant since they demonstrated the ability to identify and solve a problem that was set by society. The primary reason for their success was due to the change in the times and the introduction of caffeine products and coffee, which substituted alcohol that was a popular
Racism has been an issue for years. In the past, African Americans have suffered through slavery, prejudice, and constant judgement. Racism has made them feel not equal and these issues are expressed in Drinking Coffee Elsewhere by ZZ Packer. Packer wrote this short story in 2003. Some other works by Packer that she is known for are Brownies and Gideon.
“Drinking Coffee Elsewhere” by ZZ Packer follows the story of Dina, a young black girl from Baltimore, as she copes with life studying at Yale (117-119). Throughout the story, Dina seems to be a fiercely and independent character that likes to be on her own and away from society. She always speaks her mind, regardless of the consequences, but her independence destroys her because of her lack of introspection. This helps her to give up things that will help her get out of her individualism. Due to this, she pushes away the only friend she has because of her inability to understand herself, and her toxic personality.
Journal #1. Page 19- “Since beer was a gift from the gods, it was also the logical thing to present as a religious offering.” Response - Beer was used in ceremonies such as religious, agricultural, funerals, etc. The religious meaning of beer has a longer timeline than the Sumerians and the Egyptians.
In one of his Essays, “Decaf Poopacino”, he is making fun of the fact that Americans order the craziest drinks when at coffee shops. The point of this essay is to express that people, like him that want a simple coffee, are tired of waiting in line while the baristas make crazy drinks that serve no purpose. The use of hyperboles help get his point across. For example he says, “It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity.”
In Drinking Coffee Elsewhere, the major theme that develops is a loss of innocence. This loss of innocence is a common theme in many of the stories including Brownies, Our Lady of Peace, Speaking in Tongues, and Geese. In the first story Brownies, there is a troop of black girl scouts and a troop of white girl scouts going camping. The black girl scouts have always looked at the white girls as different, and were calling them names. “They smell like Chihuahuas.”
Perspectives are often prejudiced by preconceived notions. Society has historically communicated that addicts are morally negligent people without any inclination to cease their destructive behavior and that the addiction itself is produced because of a character flaw or a weakness. Citing the addict’s seemingly careless attitude toward the financial burden and pain and suffering they arbitrarily cause others as proof of their imagined personality imperfections. As with numerous other things, unfortunately, experience is the best teacher. Before my personal journey with a drug-addicted child, I also held to the belief that an addict was an addict by choice and could stop the abuse by simply making the decision to.
Caffeine is a chemical found naturally in few plants all over the world. From these plants it is processed into its pure form and then put into other things such as soda, energy drinks, tea, and pills. Energy drinks and soda are some of the most widely marketed products in the world, even though they contain the highest concentration of caffeine outside of pure caffeine supplements. It is a stimulant that affects everyone in strange but semi predictable ways. Research has been done on this topic since the 1920’s and many different conclusions have been reached.
Some may say a cup of free coffee would seem like no harm but it
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world. In fact, it is estimated that every year, more than 400 billion cups of coffee are consumed all across the world. For many, it is the choice of drink early in the morning before work while for others it is the drink of choice when they want to burn the midnight oil. Well, whatever the case, there are many benefits in drinking coffee and some are quite shocking and unexpected too! 1.
Practices, it helps farmers grow coffee bean better for people and the planet. Also, Starbucks aim their coffee certified or verified by an independent third party from 100%. Moreover, Starbucks is a fair trade to farmers and maintain high-quality coffee. It is development society and environment responsibility (Coffee Sourcing).
They sell the finest coffee from all over the world. It also has a book corner in the left hand side of the shop where we can buy books. They make very good coffee as well. This place is an ideal place for students and employees to release stress. As I made my way through the transparent glass door, a blanket of warm air hit me and the rich aroma of coffee which was delectable.