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Not at all. Provided one eats correctly, it is much healthier to be vegetarian than it is to consume mainly meat.

tpbm gave vegetarianism a go once.
 
As long as you keep bringing 'em, I'll keep drinking 'em! If coffee is involved, the only question you gotta ask me is how do you have it?

How do you have it?
 
At home cinnamon, honey and heated 2% milk. At one rest. hazelnut coffee, at another French vanilla. Hate the plain coffee at Starbucks but it taste good with a flavor shot and whipped cream.

How do you take yours and how much do you drink of it on a typical day?
 
Short black or a double-shot soy flat white depending on how I am feeling. If I have no other choice than to drink that (horrible) instant stuff, make it strong, make it black and no sugar, thanks!

On average I drink about 4 cups a day. I would probably drink another two if it wasn't for my daily red bull though.

That's not an excessive amount of caffeine, is it?
 
I don't know how many ounces that is so I have no idea. I drink coffee on average once every three weeks. At least 32 ounces. I previously when working drank at least 48 ounces daily 6 servings of 8 ounce cups. Plus more coffee at home and out for breakfast. Roughly 96 ounces daily minus the amount of milk. At work just the powdered creamer.

Would that make you jumpy?
 
I've consumed copious amounts of caffeine in my time and don't recall ever once feeling that "jumpy" feeling people talk of.

Is there something wrong me?
 
Because it tastes like crap. I don't know what they make it from but I'm convinced it's not actually coffee.

How odd are people who say they like coffee but they don't like the real stuff? Should they be allowed to claim that they like coffee?
 
Sure, but it's all connected to a central theme: lies! People are falsely claiming that they like coffee!!! (that's if, like me, you believe that instant coffee is not really coffee.... it's a conspiracy I tell ya!)

Would you rather talk about lies of a bigger scale? Like, how governments ceaselessly lie to the people?
 
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