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10 years ago
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It's funny, at first I drank no more than one or two cups a day, but in the last few weeks, I've been drinking at least three or four.
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10 years ago
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That’s how people get hooked.
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10 years ago
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It’s all the fault of the coffee cartels.
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10 years ago
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Hermit
Blood pressure increases.
Yeah, that's true. It's not a myth. Even Wikipedia confirms it, so people with hypertension should avoid excessive consumption.
But caffeine also has pleasant effects. For example, it suppresses the feeling of hunger, which is what "Herbalife" and other "miracle pills without diets" take advantage of. And, of course, coffee is invigorating.
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It's funny, at first I drank no more than one or two cups a day, but in the last few weeks, I've been drinking at least three or four.
Addiction is normal. Over time, the effect decreases, and you have to increase the dose. This happens to me not only with coffee but also with chocolate, TV series, and even work. That's why I take 2-week breaks from coffee, chocolate, and TV series. Breaks from games and work happen on their own. And since I'm already looking things up on Wikipedia, I'll share another quote:
In small doses, it has a stimulating effect on the nervous system. With prolonged use, it can cause mild dependence – theism (a disease). In large doses, it causes exhaustion, and in doses of 150-200 mg per kilogram of body weight (80-100 cups of coffee in a limited time), it causes death.
So, watch your dosage, Revan.
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10 years ago
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theism
As if something bad.
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10 years ago
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Haha, you guys are crazy.
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10 years ago
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I was advised to drink coffee because my blood pressure dropped to an extremely low 90/60. Of course, I took the advice regarding my health very seriously and responsibly, but my head is still spinning.
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10 years ago
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Heroist
Ha, you're so intolerant. They're not drug addicts, just coffee addicts.
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10 years ago
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Yeah, I was just reading that Canada is legalizing marijuana, and there are comments about how coffee should also be put under state control.
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10 years ago
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Life is addictive and creates dependency. We should ban living before it’s too late.
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10 years ago
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Not to prohibit, but to legalize, that is, to allow and subject to strict state control!
Hmm, just a moment... It seems this has already been invented.
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10 years ago
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Sesame
Addiction is normal. Over time, the effect diminishes, and you have to increase the dose.
I used to regularly "consume" 3 mugs a day. I got so "used to it" that I haven't had any for the last 15 years. What's wrong with me?:confused:
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Sesame
So, keep an eye on the dosage, Revan.
Well, death is actually the least harmful thing on that list.

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