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Coffee

The Religion of Peet’s Coffee

It’s not just a place to get coffee, but more like my last sanctuary. In this Christian Bush land it’s the only temple I have. At Peet’s I can worship the progressive politics/artists/shamlessly strong coffee vibe. I can run into people I know that I want to talk to. I can get high on a socially condoned drug AND drive. The effective treatment lasts for four to six months. unica-web.com generic cialis online This condition can leave a significant psychological effect on the penis which results in lack of sexual arousal. vardenafil canadian pharmacy Shilajit, mainly used for the preparation of ayurvedic medicines is order levitra found in the highland of Altai, Hiamlaya and Caucasus mountains in central Asia. Therefore, you free samples levitra can easily make love at your will after taking this medicine.

No other spiritual outlets work for me anymore. Bush-era Catholic churches have become creepy, 12-step rooms feel dogmatic, yoga in LA is a GIANT CLICHE (must use caps when typing this way overused – by me – expression), Buddhism is kind of boring (quite frankly), malls are depressing, bars are filled with alcoholics, and the ocean is just too damn big. When I am down I need a place to go where my faith in life, love, and humanity can be restored. Not to mention my olfactory senses re-awakened. And there’s nothing like the electric jolt of Peet’s drip to bring my spirit alive…

Just for today, I can find religion in Peet’s Coffee.