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author | gennyble <gen@nyble.dev> | 2025-02-13 04:50:51 -0600 |
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committer | gennyble <gen@nyble.dev> | 2025-02-13 04:50:51 -0600 |
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trip to a coffee shop redesign-2024-12
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diff --git a/served/bits/dunkin.html b/served/bits/dunkin.html new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ceb4310 --- /dev/null +++ b/served/bits/dunkin.html @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +--- +template=post +title=Dunkin' Order +style=/styles/post.css +#Category writing +#QuarkedUp + +description=anxiety ordering at dunkin' +published=2023-06-11 13:39 +--- +<style> + .order { + margin-left: 3rem; + width: calc(100% - 3rem); + font-style: italic; + } +</style> + +I described to my sister once, a few weeks ago, about how I order at Dunkin' when she gets something, +too, and she told me I needed therapy. + +i usually get an iced coffee and bacon, egg, and cheese on a bagel but. <br> when she gets things too +it's too much. the food is the most important thing to get; coffee i can make but food is hard. so. + +she was concerned that they didn't get the vanilla right in "medium frozen chocolate, add vanilla". So i +ordered the drink first. + +<p class="order">"Can I get, uh, a medium frozen chocolate. With vanilla added, too."</p> + +You have to separate the vanilla, see, so it stands out. Give it weight, significance, make it a +palpable, physical object. + +And then she got a sausage egg and cheese on a croissant. but ordering two separate sandwiches is too +much, god is it. and it sounded good, anyway. if i didn't order two i wouldn't have gotten anything, her +order +is more important. + +<p class="order">"and two sausage, egg, and cheese on a croissant"</p> + +the significant things are first and can stand alone as their own things. but she wanted hashbrowns and +a donut. how do you overcome ordering FOUR things (remember, the sandwich is one thing just twice). you +group them. + +<p class="order">"and can i get hashbrowns and a glazed donut as well?"</p> + +when i told her this she interpreted it as "so you didn't get anything you wanted, then". But i did. I +wanted to get you what you wanted. And i just needed something to eat so the spiro didn't cause me +distress. And I can make coffee at home, it's no problem. + +But it's important how you order it. A coffee and a coffee and a sandwich and a sandwich and hashbrowns +and a donut is insurmountable. God, it's monolithic <i>(in a sense of "too big to be overcome")</i>. But +a coffee and a sandwich (but twice) and a group of two small things? That's only three things, not six. + +It's achievable, I swear. Six is too many. Five is too many. Four might be too many. Three is alright. +Two is perfect. One thing is okay if it's a drink. If it's food it's weird; they sell coffee and +sometimes food. + +welcome to this head. it's nice, sometimes, and we overcome dumb problems that don't really exist in +weird, silly ways that make sense to us. + +<p style="font-style: italic;"> + this was originally posted <a href="https://twitter.com/gennyble/status/1667964675064049665">to + twitter</a> +</p> \ No newline at end of file |