Energy drinks

<p>That’s odd. Thanks for the info.</p>

<p>It’s an odd religion all-around.</p>

<p>That it is.</p>

<p>Who are we to proclaim what is normal and what is odd? It betrays our inflated self-importance; our deluded sense of self; our self-centeredness in this universe.</p>

<p>There is actually a statistical way to measure “oddness;” it involves measuring something’s distance from the mean (in a normal model, at least).</p>

<p>lol funny thread everyone :D.</p>

<p>i have never had an energy drink. do they have sugar-free ones? I would be open to trying those.</p>

<p>and i have coffee sometimes but i <em>still</em> can’t tell if the caffeine does anything significant to me or not on a consistent basis, even after years of periodically buying it.</p>

<p>I hate energy drinks, but I love coffee and tea. And @goodnoodle you can tell your mom that my grandfather is 6’3" and he’s been drinking coffee for most of his life!</p>

<p>I’ve never had an energy drink and don’t plan on trying one any time soon. I love tea and will occasionally drink coffee if I’m really tired and need to make it through the day.</p>

<p>I drink them occasionally, but I don’t like how they taste.
I’m pretty much addicted to Diet Coke…I haven’t gone a day without it for three years, and I drink like a gallon every day.</p>

<p>Never. Parents won’t buy them and I’m really sensitive to caffeine also.</p>