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Me neither, that's why I only get it when she's buying.
Coffee makes me shaky and jittery. Like a coked up Chihuahua.
Me too.
I just can not drink caffeine.
I do not like that jittery feeling at all.
 
I think I might actually be able to drink regular coffee now that I'm not inhaling.

I don't feel as energized, I guess is the right word, as I was.
Coffee. Yes, go buy regular coffee. It improves mood (as long as you don't overdo it), is a reasonably strong bronchodilator, is full of antioxidants, helps you talk if you're an introvert and yes, peps you right up. I actually don't like the taste of coffee, but I'm a big fan of caffeine. I drink it black. All those fru-fru coffee drinks fluff you right up. One million calories! For reals!
 
Me too.
I just can not drink caffeine.
I do not like that jittery feeling at all.
The caffeine in coffee will make me jittery while the caffeine in tea doesn't. That might just be because tea has a lot less caffeine in it. If you like black teas (and I don't mean Lipton), a good Irish breakfast has almost as much caffeine in it as a cup of coffee. If you don't like it plain, add a bit of milk and sugar to it. English breakfast also has a lot of caffeine, but not as much as Irish breakfast. Green teas usually have the least amount of caffeine, but it depends on the kind.
 
There is no point in drinking coffee without the caffeine.
It's for people who want to be tired AND hate their choices in life.
Coffee. Yes, go buy regular coffee. It improves mood (as long as you don't overdo it), is a reasonably strong bronchodilator, is full of antioxidants, helps you talk if you're an introvert and yes, peps you right up. I actually don't like the taste of coffee, but I'm a big fan of caffeine. I drink it black. All those fru-fru coffee drinks fluff you right up. One million calories! For reals!
Bleh. It's also kinda addictive and difficult to stop depending on it once you've made it a daily routine.
It makes my heart go haywire so I avoid it for obvious reasons.
 
It's for people who want to be tired AND hate their choices in life.

Bleh. It's also kinda addictive and difficult to stop depending on it once you've made it a daily routine.
It makes my heart go haywire so I avoid it for obvious reasons.
When I was in my early 20s I started drinking coffee for a while. I was drinking about 2 cups a day and my heart started to skip beats. I quit drinking coffee. I drink it once in a while now, but not very often.
 
Coffee. Yes, go buy regular coffee. It improves mood (as long as you don't overdo it), is a reasonably strong bronchodilator, is full of antioxidants, helps you talk if you're an introvert and yes, peps you right up. I actually don't like the taste of coffee, but I'm a big fan of caffeine. I drink it black. All those fru-fru coffee drinks fluff you right up. One million calories! For reals!
Not only do I wave to strangers
I talk to them.
Zero problems talking.

I'll try one real coffee tomorrow but if I get wired I'm blaming you all.
 
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