Oh, it’s a perfect advertisement on sophistication bath.
Because of lithuanian traditional coffee baths prices of coffee skyrocketing in whole world. It’s not so good, but you know, traditions. We have no choice.
Yes
My wife is Lithuanian and yes all Lithuanians take a coffee bath straight after they took a Krupnikas bath.
We can’t get by any day without coffee
To the point we bathe in it and absorb the dirty bean water trough our skin like some amphibians
I inject caffeine straight into my veins just so I could feel something for 15 minutes. You know, the ususal stuff.
No, but I always wished the level of coffee was lower, it’s almost interesting to see.
Black tea is better than coffee
Absolute
Absolutely, yes
I love me some of those, morning showers and morning coffee baths to start me day right
Yes
Top right of that Coffee machine add clearly indicates who’s photographer of that pic. The only thing that is Lithuanian about this is the location where that machine is
Coffee baths, a liter and a half of Vytautas mineral water straight to the vein, and a light Cepelinai snack is our daily morning routine. Need all the energy we can get to piss off them Russian and Chinese gopniks with our mere existence.
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Hmm…
Oh, I thought you asked about our traditional headwear called spoon-nest?
Wouldn’t you drink that coffee though? :))
This coffee machine is probably like twenty years, haven’t seen one in a while.
If you really struggle doing the traditional spoon balancing during coffee bath you can always do lobotomy for spoon holding holes. It’s a common practice, nobody will judge you.
Coffee is disgusting tho
I remember seeing this lady at least a dozen times!!! This was for some reason a pretty popular design
Sadly there are currently no Coffee baths😔, so people who have a sauna ussually build a Coffee bath😐
Yup, we are all sorts of weirdos
Yes, also spoon-hawk is a national women hairstyle in most Lithuania regions, usually worn during very relaxing coffee baths. Men also do that, but with knives.
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What? You dont have coffee baths?!
Oh, it’s a perfect advertisement on sophistication bath.
Because of lithuanian traditional coffee baths prices of coffee skyrocketing in whole world. It’s not so good, but you know, traditions. We have no choice.
Yes
My wife is Lithuanian and yes all Lithuanians take a coffee bath straight after they took a Krupnikas bath.
We can’t get by any day without coffee
To the point we bathe in it and absorb the dirty bean water trough our skin like some amphibians
I inject caffeine straight into my veins just so I could feel something for 15 minutes. You know, the ususal stuff.
No, but I always wished the level of coffee was lower, it’s almost interesting to see.
Black tea is better than coffee
Absolute
Absolutely, yes
I love me some of those, morning showers and morning coffee baths to start me day right
Yes
Top right of that Coffee machine add clearly indicates who’s photographer of that pic. The only thing that is Lithuanian about this is the location where that machine is
Coffee baths, a liter and a half of Vytautas mineral water straight to the vein, and a light Cepelinai snack is our daily morning routine. Need all the energy we can get to piss off them Russian and Chinese gopniks with our mere existence.
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Hmm…
Oh, I thought you asked about our traditional headwear called spoon-nest?
Wouldn’t you drink that coffee though? :))
This coffee machine is probably like twenty years, haven’t seen one in a while.
If you really struggle doing the traditional spoon balancing during coffee bath you can always do lobotomy for spoon holding holes. It’s a common practice, nobody will judge you.
Coffee is disgusting tho
I remember seeing this lady at least a dozen times!!! This was for some reason a pretty popular design
Sadly there are currently no Coffee baths😔, so people who have a sauna ussually build a Coffee bath😐
Yup, we are all sorts of weirdos
Yes, also spoon-hawk is a national women hairstyle in most Lithuania regions, usually worn during very relaxing coffee baths. Men also do that, but with knives.