Does anyone else just love coffee?

<p>lol @ high off coffee</p>

<p>i wish</p>

<p>I never drink coffee. Not that I don’t like it, I jus don’t ever want to depend on any sort of substance to help me function</p>

<p>I love coffee and not the watery american stuff but the so dark it singes your eyebrows off cuban coffee ( i drink that stuff like it was gold) and then there is turkish, sweet delcious turkish coffee. Unfortuantely I have always suffered from migranes and must avoid coffee. I love it but I just can not afford to be holed up in a dark room for two days watching my own firework show.</p>

<p>I’m more of a tea person.</p>

<p>Cappuccinos are great, but I drink tea more. Has anyone ever read All These Things I’ve Done? I’ve heard it’s an awful book but in it, people get high offa coffee and chocolate because they’re banned. But I guess that supports what Dfree said.</p>

<p>I love coffee too. I would drink it all day long if i could. It is the best comfort food around. In the south kids start drinking coffee with breakfast at a very young age. It is usually half milk or about a quarter of half and half with a few spoons of sugar. Definitely not saying that it is a good idea to give kids caffeine and sugar first thing in the morning but a lot of people do just that. Maybe it helps them to fall asleep for a nap in a few hours because of the crash.</p>

<p>Even the smell of coffee makes me feel good. I can’t drink it all the time because it makes my stomach burn and increases my appetite. Sometimes it gives me heartburn, which is really unfortunate but maybe that is from years of drinking it.</p>

<p>The smell of fresh coffee makes me feel warm and cozy and feels like home no matter where i am. It is true that you don’t want to drink too much of it, just like you don’t want to eat too many cookies or do too many push-ups in one day. Moderation in all things will make life safer. Coffee first thing in the morning though is the sunniest way to start any day.</p>

<p>Coffee is my life. I’m addicted. I don’t like starbucks coffee though, it’s really awful. Pete’s coffee is amaazzingg but it’s in the next town over :frowning: there’s a cute little restaurant near me that sells it for like $1 a cup so I go there like three times a day lawl.</p>

<p>It’s tea for me. Nothing like good ol’ Lipton.</p>

<p>Coffee stains my teeth.</p>

<p>Yeah, me too. I’ve found that adding baking soda to toothpaste can get rid of the stains.</p>

<p>I like coffee but it makes me teeth yellow so I try to have it every once in a while, only when I really need it. Also, it makes me break out.</p>

<p>Nope, I think it’s disgusting; I’ve tried a few different types a few different times & haven’t liked any of them.</p>

<p>I find this thread to be simply hilarious. And I don’t know why.</p>

<p>I haven’t tried coffee, because I’m afraid I’ll become hopelessly addicted. I have, however, tried Coffee Crisp. Scrumptious. :D</p>

<p>Is that a type of cookie? It sounds delish, whatever it is.</p>

<p>It’s a chocolate bar. I think they’re found mostly in Canada; since I’m right by the border I find them in stores a lot. </p>

<p>[Coffee</a> Crisp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Crisp]Coffee”>Coffee Crisp - Wikipedia)</p>

<p>Mm… too bad I don’t live in Canada.</p>

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Quoted for lulz. +2</p>