Today, I went to make my morning coffee as usual. When I opened the container for the coffee grounds, I saw it bubbling. Perplexed, I looked closer. This is how I discovered that maggots can actually bubble what they ingest. FML
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misspandamonium
| 27
Ydi for having a container of used coffee grounds tbh throw all that out that's gross
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julfunky
| 29
I’m not sure what “bubble what they ingest” really means but ew. How the hell do you manage to let it sit THAT long?
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misspandamonium
| 27
Ydi for having a container of used coffee grounds tbh throw all that out that's gross
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tounces7
| 27
Used? I'd assumed they meant new coffee grounds.
Though why maggots, who eat dead flesh, would be in coffee grounds, who knows.
Though why maggots, who eat dead flesh, would be in coffee grounds, who knows.
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Callyn
| 47
I'm pretty sure that OP means fresh grounds. Which is super gross, but OP should be grinding their own beans anyway.
That said, compost containers are common now. They're way better for the environment than just tossing everything in the dump.
That said, compost containers are common now. They're way better for the environment than just tossing everything in the dump.
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Skydome6666
| 6
not a fan of reading than I see?
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julfunky
| 29
I’m not sure what “bubble what they ingest” really means but ew. How the hell do you manage to let it sit THAT long?
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sallygee
| 9
if you make coffee every morning then how could it get so infested so fast?
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rotflqtms_
| 18
So you mean to tell us that you've been using maggot filled coffee grounds for who knows how long before finally noticing maggots were in them?
I know you're groggy before your morning coffee, but man is that gross.
I know you're groggy before your morning coffee, but man is that gross.