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20th August 2018
03:32pm BST

“Rarely do we manage to carry coffee around without spilling it once. In fact, due to the very commonness of the phenomenon, we tend to dismiss questioning beyond simply exclaiming: Jenkins! You have too much coffee in your cup!”Apparently, we’ve been holding our mugs the wrong way all along. Han has come up with a two pronged sure fire method to help keep the transition of coffee to mouth as smooth as possible. Han-real. His first trick is called ‘the claw method’. Instead of holding the mug from the handle we should be gripping it from the top, because this ‘shrinks the magnitude of acceleration’ (physics talk), and forces the liquid to stay in the cup. His second trick is that we should be walking backwards while holding our mug because...
"since we are not accustomed to backwards walking, our motion in the walking direction becomes irregular, and our body starts to heavily rely on sideways swinging motion in order to keep balance.”Now, there you have it. Next time you want to impress that hot bearded barista in your local trendy cafe/tattoo parlor, grab that aeropressed Nicaraguan french roast defiantly from the top and walk out backwards, winking as you go to be in for a shot at his heart. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Cd5TxBjdq0
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