@futurebird It is sad how many people in our culture still suffer from extroversion. Where are the medications or treatments for helping people with this disability? I would absolutely buy copies of this book and share them with people who I know have this terrible condition. I know extroverts are part of human neurodiversity, but their acting out in public and in private affects us all.

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Everyone gets so mad at me when I say "NYC is basically in New England."@futurebird @sbourne @mattdm I consider Krispy Kreme doughnuts to be lovely but much too fluffy and sweet for my taste. They taste are more like dessert pastries than doughnuts to me. Now that DDs are terrible, my favorites are when I fry up a batch of cider doughnuts at home myself, or pick them up fresh from one of the local farms that make them in the fall.
So, question for KK lovers: Do you eat them mostly as breakfast cakes or as after-dinner desserts?
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Everyone gets so mad at me when I say "NYC is basically in New England."@sbourne @mattdm @futurebird They certainly were. Cinnamon cruller was my normal if I was getting coffee. If it was just donuts, I would get a jelly donut and a Boston cream.
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Everyone gets so mad at me when I say "NYC is basically in New England."@mattdm @futurebird Oh, you had to get me started, didn’t you? Once upon a time, Dunkin’ Donuts was excellent. Now it is just another huge corporate chain with donuts so crappy that they dropped them out of the name. Every store used to bake donuts fresh every morning and throughout the day. Now they come in on tractor trailer trucks from central manufacturing facilities (I refuse to call them bakeries).
As for the coffee, it is meh. Good for American coffee, but crap compared to real coffee.