My source of caffeine is water. I don't drink carbonated beverages.
Originally posted by hi19hi19
Also why is "summon" in quotation marks as usually that signifies an alternate meaning like for example last night I "visited" your mother but it really means last night I "fucked her in the ass" so exactly what is the subtext of "summon" because I am not sure I am comfortable with the implications
Originally posted by m0de
im usually the "nice guy" around these parts.. but this is bad, and you should feel bad. i would rather dip my balls in honey and hover them over a red ant hill than to ever hear such butchered crap.
Caffeine has become a daily necessity for me. I used to drink coffee every morning but now I usually have a can of pop or two each day at the least. Aside from having a caffeine addiction, I also suffer from chronic classic migraines and having a daily dose of caffeine keeps them away a little more so it's kind of a good addiction in a way for me. I still get migraines from time to time and when I do if I drink some tea or pop it tends to dull the migraine. They've put me on countless medication for those awful migraines but those meds always made them worse for me, so I usually just have to wait them out. Unfortunately sleep is like the perfect cure for migraines but good luck falling asleep with that severe, constant pain. Anyway excuse me for rambling on a bit there lol. But yeah anyway I love me some caffeine that's for sure.
I used to be like that and the second I stopped drinking them I felt really bad. Now since it's been awhile, my body can perform just fine now.
What do you mean with this? As in you used to only drink them for the taste, but when you stopped drinking it, you felt bad?
I know I'm not having any sort of trouble because whenever I don't spend some time at my parents' house and just live around my dorm room for a month or longer, I don't even have any desire for caffeine at all... I've gone without any coffee for over two months once, randomly, and for two weeks quite regularly. (I normally visit my mum every other week.)
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What do you mean with this? As in you used to only drink them for the taste, but when you stopped drinking it, you felt bad?
That's what happens with a physical addiction. When you stop your body has problems. I used to get severe headaches if I didn't drink anything with caffeine.
What do you mean with this? As in you used to only drink them for the taste, but when you stopped drinking it, you felt bad?
Well, I used to drink them for the taste and for the energy boost. But then after awhile, I noticed I had to drink more or revert to a stronger drink just to get that wired feeling. After awhile, I just got sick of buying them because it gets pretty costly in the long run.
I remember the first week I quit drinking them, I was feeling pretty bad because my body was craving it; later on after a month or so, my body felt just fine without it. I still drink energy drinks from time to time, but not nearly as much as I used to.
I think your body just starts to depend on those things to stimulate your adenosine or whatever it is, so you just feel more down/depressed (physically) while your brain waits for caffeine to regulate shit.
There's a big 'ol difference between drinking a cup of coffee a day and drinking a pot of coffee a day. The more caffeine you regularly put in your system, the more likely you'll have caffeine withdrawal symptoms later.
About once a week or so I'll have a pot of coffee, but usually just one or two cups most other days. I'm also a fan of green tea.
Soda and tea generally. The last time I drank coffee I hated every bit of it, I only drank it that for the caffeine and even that didn't really work out for me. I tend to need my caffeine fix though, otherwise I wouldn't be able to think straight.
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