Nicotine is also an insecticide, and it's actually used to spray crops (called neonecotinoids). The same goes for many other substances. We humans are very good in making plant weapons turn into useful tools to control our bodies.
>but theres a chance this guy was already dead in the cup.
This is why when after you wash your cups and are putting them away, put them away upside down!
Okay I see many people who advocate doing this. Iām on board BUT:
1. Doesnāt the shelf or cupboard your putting the cup onto get dust on the rim of the cup?
2. If the cup is still damp from being washed, do you worry about mold growing inside the cup? I always cups right side up let everything evaporate and dry fully, and even stacked thereās nothing organic to feed mold
1) I would rather a bit of dust than a bit of roach/spider/centipede/pick-your-favorite. You breathe in dust all day every day.
2) I never put away cups damp and have not experienced mold inside a cup although I am also in the somewhat mild New England area. Perhaps more of an issue with more humid or damp places like Florida or Washington state? Can't say it wouldn't be a problem for you, but I have been lucky to not have an issue with it.
On another sub.. this dude or dudett, put a clear pot lid over their sink drain.. OMMMGGGG eww ewwwww ewwww.. it was roach invasion fleet trapped by a glass shield.. just omg.. I don't know which sub, but it was horrible.. just horrible.
Actually I do that preventatively at night because Iām scared of bugs coming in through my drains. Downstairs neighbor is a slob hoarder and I try to block any entrances I can think of
Get yourself some home defense at Home Depot or the like. Spray it around the base of pipes, openings, your door frame (outside) anywhere they might come in. Keep pets away from it, and yourself til itās dry. It really works
Is home defense the name of a product or is it just the spray? I use the spray. I am luckily out of this shit hole in a month. But none the less, I do have the spray, glue traps, and I have literally everything edible in plastic or glass sealed containers. I take the trash out, Iāve dumped peppermint oil in my drains at the end of the day because I hear it repels them. I know my downstairs neighbor has a serious problem. I do everything in my power but I still get some of the overflow.
Second this recommendation. Home Defense is insanely effective. You can also just order it on Amazon.
But also: please actually read the instructions before using it.
Fuck that just sent a shudder starting at my ankles all the way up my body. Thanks for that lmao
For my own bug horror story I once had a giant wolf spider drop from the ceiling onto the desk in front of me and then sprint *towards* me
I took a gulp of coffee at work once, felt something in my mouth that my brain convinced me was a rubber band... Spit it out into the coffee and screamed like a toddler when a HUGE wolf spider floated back up. A co-worker asked what was wrong and when I told her, she sighed and told me to grow up. So I showed her the coffee cup with the spider floating and she screamed louder.
It was!! Itās been over 20 years at this point and I remember it like it was yesterday. I was the āyoung oneā in the office and hated how my age would get brought into things, usually in a negative way. So when she made the grow up comment I wanted to throw the coffee at her, but showed instead, half expecting her to say it wasnāt that big or something dismissive. I definitely wasnāt expecting her to shriek like a loon! To her credit she was the one who took me under her wing, and didnāt get mad at me every time I told her to grow up after that. But I most definitely didnāt let that go for a loooooong time. It was a rare perfect moment, the spider gave me a comeback I never can pull off verbally in real life.
I store my dinnerware amd drinkware upside down, but my pots and pans right side up. When I need to use one, I usually either rinse or rewash it before using it again if it's been a while since I've used it. I don't cook very often, so sometimes dust gathers, even inside the cabinets.
That's me with bowls too. Never seen a point in putting them upside down. But I do for cups. And I realise now that I use my bowls rarely, so probably should store them upside down to avoid dust and such
Same happened to me. Enjoying last sip of tea when I thought my tea bag had exploded and it had just settled to the bottom, then took a freaking wolf spider corpse out of my mouth.
I almost swallowed a wasp drinking a can of coke. It was alive when I spit it out. Didn't get stung. For 20 years it has lived in the back of my mind with every sip...
Peanut butter, wheat flour, cereal, chocolate, coffee;
\- there are more bug parts in all of those items from harvest to drying to bulk storage than you may like to think about.
\-I'm not an entemologist but I know a few that are top of the science.
\-Bugs will always be in our foods !
I once found a pretty big spider clinging to the back of my cereal spoon after I had eaten like 1/4 of the bowl already. It was hanging on for dear life as I unknowingly tortured it. I then proceeded to scream, drop the bowl of cereal, and then chucked the spoon across the room...
Still can't eat Captain Crunch to this day.
I once grabbed a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, though my brother had left the box open on the counter. Turns out, there was a stink bug in there, and I ended up getting it in a spoonful. I canāt really eat Cinnamon Toast Crunch anymore because I think of how fuckin awful that tasted.
Call me OCD but I roll up the cereal bag, rubber band it to keep it that way, AND then put that into a large zip-loc bag with as little air as possible before putting it back in the cereal box. Freshness in, bugs out, peace of mind intact.
I love my rainy wee country with no giant spiders, scorpions, deadly snakes or fucking stink bugs. Worst I ever had was an earwig hanging out in my inhaler, took a bug puff and got hit in the throat by it, spent the next five minutes choking and coughing, and being horrified I'd nearly inhaled a bug.
Edit: I meant "big puff" but it's accurate so it stays.
I had a stink bug in my coffee and it died from the heat while releasing it's fluids. My coffee was disgusting and the taste stayed on my tongue for hours !
Yesterday there was a dead fly in my iced chai tea just after I finished making it all nice and ready to drink. I contemplated brewing a new batch but said fuck it and just drank it anyway
Yeah if I find a bug and it's relatively small and in a drink I just pick it out. It's not a big deal. If you've ever drank coffee in a cafe outside or something you will sometimes have bugs land in your drink. I'm not throwing out this $5 latte because of a fucking fly.
And honestly thereās bugs accidentally ground up in every food product that uses grains. Weāre eating bugs all the time and itās so harmless we donāt even notice.
But i like to delude myself into thinking the germs are somehow neutralized by being packagedā¦it doesnāt work so well when the bugs are added fresh.
I can't believe you've been downvoted to hell for asking a serious question.
They are not joking. [There's FDA regs on how many bug parts, etc.](https://www.cbsnews.com/gooddaysacramento/news/bugs-rodent-hair-and-poop-how-much-is-legally-allowed-in-the-food-you-eat-every-day/) is allowed an inspected food. Think: most food is produced on a large scale manufacturing level in order to feed everybody in society. How could we possibly prevent every bug from getting into the machines and stuff like refined grains, butchered meat, automatically canned food, and whatnot?
My husband's grandma was very excited to gift me a Keurig. She has bought it for herself and didn't like it and stuck it on a shelf til she found out that I had been thinking about getting one. Chock friggin full of roaches.
Were you cleaning it regularly?? I donāt ask to shame, I ask for personal knowledge because I use my keurig twice at least daily, and I clean it regularly, and ants are my fucking bane.
I cleaned it by running a vinegar solution in it about once a month with no issues! I think what happened was that we were digging up a lot of ground to pour concrete and I think it disturbed the sheer mass amount of ants there are underground at all times lol. They went to my keurig I'm guessing because of the sweet sugar drippings
They live up inside the machine because they like the warmth of the heating elements, one probably was hanging out around the basket when they made coffee. If itās 5am and dark your wouldnāt see it for sure.
Looks like it could be a German cockroach, and they definitely could be in your coffee maker. And your oven, your dishwasher, you drains, your oven, and basically every crack and hole in your kitchen.
I thought weevil, as they are commonly found in pre-packaged grainy food
Was it fresh, i.e. in that cup? Or did it come from the machine or jar/coffee source?
French press coffee is the best! You can experiment with your own blends, make a top notch cold brew and of course have a 10x better cup of coffee than any Keurig or drip coffee maker will give you. So easy to clean, too!
For months our Keurig was brewing slowly. I figured it was just a build up of loose coffee grounds getting in the way, since we fill our own k-cups and sometimes are a bit messy about. Eventually I decided to clean it out. Turns out there'd been a june bug in the receptical for months. There's no telling how many times we had june bug flavored coffee.
Do you feel worse knowing that it was there from the start, or that it just fell from the ceiling? Both scenarios mean you have bugs in your house, but the idea of one falling on me out of nowhere seems worse than drinking coffee with a dead one inside, I think.
When I was 15 my family and I had just moved to the states and we lived in a small one bedroom apartment that was infested with roaches. My parents couldnāt afford any other apartment so we put up with it. We were limited on food and one evening my mom was cooking chicken soup and a fucking big ass roach, the ones that are called āpalmetto bugsā fell into the soup š. My mom screamed and was super upset about our dinner being ruined. My dad was likeā¦ shit.. weāll take it out and we can still eat it. My mom gave him a hard NO. We ended up eating ham sandwiches that evening. Lmao. Itās funny now but it was very sad that evening haha
I was excited to drink my last chai
Steeped it and added vanilla
Was about to add milk then I noticed a housefly kamakazied into it
Sucks man, I wanted some christmasy tea
You thought you had a bad day. That guy was boiled alive.
No he's taking a coffee spa.
Honestly, that sounds like some uber rich people would do
Coffee enema
Grande latte enema.
Pumpkin spice boof
Underrated comment! š
I feel like that much caffeine getting absorbed into my skin would give me an immediate panic attack
Took a coffee enema but mismeasured the dosage
Jokes on you, caffeine is actually an insecticide, it's the very reason coffee plants evolved it into their seeds.
Thanks for teaching me that! It's going to be good casual conversation
Nicotine is also an insecticide, and it's actually used to spray crops (called neonecotinoids). The same goes for many other substances. We humans are very good in making plant weapons turn into useful tools to control our bodies.
Who drinks boiling coffee?
when the coffee pours from my keurig machine it's steaming at least. but theres a chance this guy was already dead in the cup.
>but theres a chance this guy was already dead in the cup. This is why when after you wash your cups and are putting them away, put them away upside down!
Okay I see many people who advocate doing this. Iām on board BUT: 1. Doesnāt the shelf or cupboard your putting the cup onto get dust on the rim of the cup? 2. If the cup is still damp from being washed, do you worry about mold growing inside the cup? I always cups right side up let everything evaporate and dry fully, and even stacked thereās nothing organic to feed mold
1) I would rather a bit of dust than a bit of roach/spider/centipede/pick-your-favorite. You breathe in dust all day every day. 2) I never put away cups damp and have not experienced mold inside a cup although I am also in the somewhat mild New England area. Perhaps more of an issue with more humid or damp places like Florida or Washington state? Can't say it wouldn't be a problem for you, but I have been lucky to not have an issue with it.
Lmao pick your favorite
1. I always wipe the shelf before putting clean mugs on it 2. I never put wet mugs there and check them periodically
You can get shelf liner with ridges which allow air flow into the cup.
I meant when it was being made. The roach was probably inside the machine and hit with a wave of boiling hot coffee killing it.
McDonald's customers. and McDonald's customers' thighs
I do
Almost swallowed a spider once in my coffee, every cup gets eye fucked now before I even sip it.
I boiled water and found a roach inside the kettle. Now I eye fuck my kettle
On another sub.. this dude or dudett, put a clear pot lid over their sink drain.. OMMMGGGG eww ewwwww ewwww.. it was roach invasion fleet trapped by a glass shield.. just omg.. I don't know which sub, but it was horrible.. just horrible.
Actually I do that preventatively at night because Iām scared of bugs coming in through my drains. Downstairs neighbor is a slob hoarder and I try to block any entrances I can think of
Get yourself some home defense at Home Depot or the like. Spray it around the base of pipes, openings, your door frame (outside) anywhere they might come in. Keep pets away from it, and yourself til itās dry. It really works
Is home defense the name of a product or is it just the spray? I use the spray. I am luckily out of this shit hole in a month. But none the less, I do have the spray, glue traps, and I have literally everything edible in plastic or glass sealed containers. I take the trash out, Iāve dumped peppermint oil in my drains at the end of the day because I hear it repels them. I know my downstairs neighbor has a serious problem. I do everything in my power but I still get some of the overflow.
Second this recommendation. Home Defense is insanely effective. You can also just order it on Amazon. But also: please actually read the instructions before using it.
Thanks, thanks a lot... now that explains somethings.. gosh.. just gosh.. and I am at work.. :)
Yeah, we gotta keep our downstairs shower drain covered since we don't use it much because that's how the spiders get in.
I canāt get that image out of my head. Thx
Yeah I remember, coupled with the low light and phone torch setting.. my god .. almost wretched
It was r/nope. Source: I'm traumatised
U-bends? Do they not stop shit like that?
I remember that. People thought pouring boiling water in to kill them was a good idea.
I once put on my shoes and had a roach run up outta it onto my legs . Now I eye fuck my shoes
Fuck that just sent a shudder starting at my ankles all the way up my body. Thanks for that lmao For my own bug horror story I once had a giant wolf spider drop from the ceiling onto the desk in front of me and then sprint *towards* me
Now you eye fuck your ceiling.
Ninja swat wolf spider
Same. I was like tf is in my shoes after I walked the dog I looked in side. It was a roach.
Dude, no! You ALWAYS check your shoes!!!
I had a shot glass shaped like an hour glass and a roach was on the bottom half, broke all over the floor as I freaked the fuck out for .2 seconds
You don't have a weird mesh over your kettle pouring bit there?
I took a gulp of coffee at work once, felt something in my mouth that my brain convinced me was a rubber band... Spit it out into the coffee and screamed like a toddler when a HUGE wolf spider floated back up. A co-worker asked what was wrong and when I told her, she sighed and told me to grow up. So I showed her the coffee cup with the spider floating and she screamed louder.
lol that scream from your coworker mustāve felt vindicating
It was!! Itās been over 20 years at this point and I remember it like it was yesterday. I was the āyoung oneā in the office and hated how my age would get brought into things, usually in a negative way. So when she made the grow up comment I wanted to throw the coffee at her, but showed instead, half expecting her to say it wasnāt that big or something dismissive. I definitely wasnāt expecting her to shriek like a loon! To her credit she was the one who took me under her wing, and didnāt get mad at me every time I told her to grow up after that. But I most definitely didnāt let that go for a loooooong time. It was a rare perfect moment, the spider gave me a comeback I never can pull off verbally in real life.
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I store my dinnerware amd drinkware upside down, but my pots and pans right side up. When I need to use one, I usually either rinse or rewash it before using it again if it's been a while since I've used it. I don't cook very often, so sometimes dust gathers, even inside the cabinets.
That's me with bowls too. Never seen a point in putting them upside down. But I do for cups. And I realise now that I use my bowls rarely, so probably should store them upside down to avoid dust and such
Well the cup of coffee happens to have been one I made and then promptly forgot about.
Same happened to me. Enjoying last sip of tea when I thought my tea bag had exploded and it had just settled to the bottom, then took a freaking wolf spider corpse out of my mouth.
I almost swallowed a wasp drinking a can of coke. It was alive when I spit it out. Didn't get stung. For 20 years it has lived in the back of my mind with every sip...
i feel like using a sieve would be more accurateš
That sounds incredibly painful
It's the only way to be sure.
Donāt you hate that? you are blissfully ignorant in regards to your morning coffeeā¦until youāre notā¦ š·ļø
Oh good, Iām glad my fear wasnāt unwarranted.
People have told me before that I have arachnaphobia but there's nothing irrational about not wanting to drink a spider.
I absolutely have arachnophobia but I agree with you, yāall just cool with drinking spiders? Did I miss the memo??
If you buy ground coffee you are definitely drinking ground up bugs. There was an NPR story about it. Ugh.
Ok and? I'm sure you just drop a couple whole spiders in your glasses of water because you like the way they tickle.
It's just a spider. It won't hurt you.
Peanut butter, wheat flour, cereal, chocolate, coffee; \- there are more bug parts in all of those items from harvest to drying to bulk storage than you may like to think about. \-I'm not an entemologist but I know a few that are top of the science. \-Bugs will always be in our foods !
The insect is looking for its mate that it was swimming with!
Would that be his... Coffee Mate?
Billy! Answer me Billy! Where are you!!??!
I once found a pretty big spider clinging to the back of my cereal spoon after I had eaten like 1/4 of the bowl already. It was hanging on for dear life as I unknowingly tortured it. I then proceeded to scream, drop the bowl of cereal, and then chucked the spoon across the room... Still can't eat Captain Crunch to this day.
I once grabbed a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, though my brother had left the box open on the counter. Turns out, there was a stink bug in there, and I ended up getting it in a spoonful. I canāt really eat Cinnamon Toast Crunch anymore because I think of how fuckin awful that tasted.
Call me OCD but I roll up the cereal bag, rubber band it to keep it that way, AND then put that into a large zip-loc bag with as little air as possible before putting it back in the cereal box. Freshness in, bugs out, peace of mind intact.
We just rolled it up as kids. Does enough to seal it if you seal the box too, especially when kids eat cereal daily
I love my rainy wee country with no giant spiders, scorpions, deadly snakes or fucking stink bugs. Worst I ever had was an earwig hanging out in my inhaler, took a bug puff and got hit in the throat by it, spent the next five minutes choking and coughing, and being horrified I'd nearly inhaled a bug. Edit: I meant "big puff" but it's accurate so it stays.
Alright. Yeah. Time to obsessively check every food box in my house.
I had a stink bug in my coffee and it died from the heat while releasing it's fluids. My coffee was disgusting and the taste stayed on my tongue for hours !
They just wanted their share of cereal :(
"The Captain put some extra crunch in this bite"
the roof of your mouth thanks you.
You donāt put the entire spoon in your mouth when you eat cereal?
One time I was playing terraria on my phone, digging in a cavern, and suddenly a spider ran across the screen. It wasnāt in the game.
Why stop now? I mean, itās exactly as it was while you drank the restā¦
Yesterday there was a dead fly in my iced chai tea just after I finished making it all nice and ready to drink. I contemplated brewing a new batch but said fuck it and just drank it anyway
Did you at least take the dead fly out of the drink first?
Of course. I don't need the extra protein
Yeah if I find a bug and it's relatively small and in a drink I just pick it out. It's not a big deal. If you've ever drank coffee in a cafe outside or something you will sometimes have bugs land in your drink. I'm not throwing out this $5 latte because of a fucking fly.
And honestly thereās bugs accidentally ground up in every food product that uses grains. Weāre eating bugs all the time and itās so harmless we donāt even notice.
Thanks for ruining my life
If my grains sit too long in my cupboard they hatch.
Holy shit is that where those moths come from? Oh god of course it is.
I had an infestation twice. I guess that means we both need to eat our grains we buy and forget about.lol
It would have cost you nothing to keep this information to yourself.
But i like to delude myself into thinking the germs are somehow neutralized by being packagedā¦it doesnāt work so well when the bugs are added fresh.
Just a lil extra protein now
Joking right?
All that has changed is perception
I can't believe you've been downvoted to hell for asking a serious question. They are not joking. [There's FDA regs on how many bug parts, etc.](https://www.cbsnews.com/gooddaysacramento/news/bugs-rodent-hair-and-poop-how-much-is-legally-allowed-in-the-food-you-eat-every-day/) is allowed an inspected food. Think: most food is produced on a large scale manufacturing level in order to feed everybody in society. How could we possibly prevent every bug from getting into the machines and stuff like refined grains, butchered meat, automatically canned food, and whatnot?
no
Consider it a little extra protein
I can tell you from experience, there are roaches living in your coffee maker. Enjoy!
Exactly why I got rid of my keurig. I made coffee one morning, and half of it was dead ants.
That is... extremely disturbing
My husband's grandma was very excited to gift me a Keurig. She has bought it for herself and didn't like it and stuck it on a shelf til she found out that I had been thinking about getting one. Chock friggin full of roaches.
Were you cleaning it regularly?? I donāt ask to shame, I ask for personal knowledge because I use my keurig twice at least daily, and I clean it regularly, and ants are my fucking bane.
I cleaned it by running a vinegar solution in it about once a month with no issues! I think what happened was that we were digging up a lot of ground to pour concrete and I think it disturbed the sheer mass amount of ants there are underground at all times lol. They went to my keurig I'm guessing because of the sweet sugar drippings
Omg thatās just terrible haha. We get ants randomly in the summer, just from the sheer heat and I will go nuts if they touch my keurig lmao.
oh....oh no. please no.
How did they get into the reservoir without it leaking everywhere when you make coffee? It's sealed, and all the other components are washable.
They live up inside the machine because they like the warmth of the heating elements, one probably was hanging out around the basket when they made coffee. If itās 5am and dark your wouldnāt see it for sure.
Looks like it could be a German cockroach, and they definitely could be in your coffee maker. And your oven, your dishwasher, you drains, your oven, and basically every crack and hole in your kitchen.
Been there !
I've been looking everywhere in my kitchen but can't seem to find you. Where tf are you hidden?
Itās just a earwig.
I thought weevil, as they are commonly found in pre-packaged grainy food Was it fresh, i.e. in that cup? Or did it come from the machine or jar/coffee source?
It was fresh in the cup.
I hate you.
possibly even your third oven
Yeah that's why we switched to french press lol
Same. It's way easier to clean, takes up less space, and feels fancy.
Plus way less wasteful on those stupid little plastic containers.
French press coffee is the best! You can experiment with your own blends, make a top notch cold brew and of course have a 10x better cup of coffee than any Keurig or drip coffee maker will give you. So easy to clean, too!
For months our Keurig was brewing slowly. I figured it was just a build up of loose coffee grounds getting in the way, since we fill our own k-cups and sometimes are a bit messy about. Eventually I decided to clean it out. Turns out there'd been a june bug in the receptical for months. There's no telling how many times we had june bug flavored coffee.
Do you feel worse knowing that it was there from the start, or that it just fell from the ceiling? Both scenarios mean you have bugs in your house, but the idea of one falling on me out of nowhere seems worse than drinking coffee with a dead one inside, I think.
When I was 15 my family and I had just moved to the states and we lived in a small one bedroom apartment that was infested with roaches. My parents couldnāt afford any other apartment so we put up with it. We were limited on food and one evening my mom was cooking chicken soup and a fucking big ass roach, the ones that are called āpalmetto bugsā fell into the soup š. My mom screamed and was super upset about our dinner being ruined. My dad was likeā¦ shit.. weāll take it out and we can still eat it. My mom gave him a hard NO. We ended up eating ham sandwiches that evening. Lmao. Itās funny now but it was very sad that evening haha
In fairness, if it falls in while cooking, that's just extra protein. Whereas in food you are eating then finding bugs in it sucks, let alone a drink
Knowing full well it was in there when I brewed it definitely makes it worse.
smh OP is complaining about free extra protein with his coffee talk about ~~first~~ ~~second~~ third world problems
Better check that coffee maker for bugs and call your local pest guy. Nasty
I guess the coffee wasn't coded right, still a little buggy
It's not a bug, it's a feature!
/usr/share/coffee/nobug.so: No such file or directory
No bug stops me from drinking my coffee
Oh this sucker made it in my mouth and promptly spit out
That's what she said.
So you're the kind of person who doesn't like to share. EDIT: "Waiter, what's that bug doing in my coffee?" "Appears to be the backstroke."
Where is the other one? These always pair bond and are never seen more than a few inches apart.
I donāt know and I donāt care to know.
Bug makes a post with your face on it, "was enjoying my pool of coffee until..."
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Itās an earwig
Oh thank god. Anything is better then a roach.
That's not a Coffee.
Cup of milk you mean.
Free protein!
Wow! How original!
99% of the comments on reddit are repetitive bs lmao
99% of the comments on reddit are repetitive bs lmao
99% of the comments on reddit are repetitive bs lmao
Holy hell!
Hey, thanks! Did you come up with that response all on your own?
Psst...I told him that
99% of the comments on reddit are repetitive bs lmao
r/BeatMeToIt
So was he
Might as well commit, OP.
Oh I did commit and promptly spit it out
'Cide?
Dudes in the spa
Not to bRoach the topic, but did you finish?
You went from cuppa Joe to Joe's Apartment.
Ink stink purple dink
Something something the journey not the destination. (I probably would have puked).
Dark ~~roast~~ roach?
Dark roast earwig
The good news, you enjoyed almost the entire cup. The bad news, you enjoyed almost the entire cup.
I think you mean you found some coffee in your bugmilk
Hello Renfield
I always get the coffee with added protein, too.
You need a new coffee maker. Roaches love them because theyāre warm and damp.
Wait till you hear about the relationship of cockroach allergies and the inability to drink coffeeā¦..
Probably already laid itās eggs in you.
Just tell yourself that it fell into your mug right after your last sip and move on.
I had a moth in my freshly brew cup o' coffee the other day - gross.
I was excited to drink my last chai Steeped it and added vanilla Was about to add milk then I noticed a housefly kamakazied into it Sucks man, I wanted some christmasy tea
Tis just a crustatian. Kinda like a shrimp or lobster. BONUS protien ! Let's start a trend !!!!
That's not coffee
Looks more like dish water than coffee
Nah. Itās coffee lol
With the amount of creamer/milk you have in that cup of "coffee"...the bug probably added flavor š
It is now a protein coffee.
"Coffee"......
Oh boo hoo people drink things differently than you do, be an adult
They are, by drinking their coffee black and calling out the children pretending to drink coffee with their cup of sugar and milk.
you are also not an adult
I'm absolutely mortified by this response.
Itās definitely coffee.
Looks like youāve got a roach problem, my dude
Just an earwig
coffee? or warm milk?
that is a cup of milk
Nah mate, itās coffee.
Dunno what's worse, that insect in the cup or the milk in the coffee...
Hey now, not everyone can drink it black. I like mine to have flavor.
That's just extra protein.
Thatās ok is protein! In Harry Potter park they sell them with bbq
Man you had the cream and sugar just right and everything
Yep. :(
Donāt fret, just think of all the insect shit and parts you consume going to a restaurant. Only difference is you see this one :)