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2018-07-28 at 9:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock people drink coffee because it contains an addictive drug that causes a physical and mental addiction. i guarantee if coffee didnt have an addictive drug component its consumption would be nothing more than a niche market.
nope.
decafs are as widely and as easily available as your asshole is to your nigger boyfriends. -
2018-07-28 at 9:26 PM UTC
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2018-07-28 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2018-07-28 at 9:50 PM UTC* buys cheap shitty coffee beans and makes up a fancy story about them to get zanick to buy*
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2018-07-28 at 10:02 PM UTC
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2018-07-28 at 10:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock people drink coffee because it contains an addictive drug that causes a physical and mental addiction. i guarantee if coffee didnt have an addictive drug component its consumption would be nothing more than a niche market.
Most well-liked foods are psychoactive to some extent or other.
People actually have very little in sense of taste - they only have 6 types of receptors on their tongue, and none of them bring pleasure when stimulated in isolation. They merely associate the smells and textures of their foods with psychoactive effects of the foods they eat.
Smell is fairly interesting, and fairly poorly understood.
We should experiment with adding chemicals like nicotine, caffeine, various amphetamines, thobromine and phenethylamine into healthy foods.
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2018-07-28 at 10:11 PM UTC
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2018-07-28 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cootehill Most well-liked foods are psychoactive to some extent or other.
People actually have very little in sense of taste - they only have 6 types of receptors on their tongue, and none of them bring pleasure when stimulated in isolation. They merely associate the smells and textures of their foods with psychoactive effects of the foods they eat.
Smell is fairly interesting, and fairly poorly understood.
We should experiment with adding chemicals like nicotine, caffeine, various amphetamines, thobromine and phenethylamine into healthy foods.
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/druguse.htm
no they arent. the entire premise of eating is to satiate the biological necessity of hunger. foods are for nutrition...drugs arent. caffeine...alcohol...etc. things like fat and sugar cravings are throwbacks from thousands of years ago when such things were virtually nonexistent from the diet yet highly valuable nutritionally.
smell and taste are the same thing.
im sure someone has experimented with it and found it to be a bad idea. -
2018-07-28 at 10:19 PM UTC
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2018-07-28 at 10:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock regardless of its popularity, decaffeinated coffee…isnt. anyone drinking decaf is still drinking caffeine.
its adorable how youre consistently wrong on everything.
People who drink decaf coffee aren't physically addicted to the trace amounts of caffeine left behind.
You're wrong. -
2018-07-28 at 10:32 PM UTCDecaf coffee does not make me nutty the way caffeinated coffee does.
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2018-07-28 at 10:33 PM UTC
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2018-07-29 at 1:51 AM UTC
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2018-07-29 at 4:10 AM UTCInfinity, I don't want you to feel unwelcome if you do want to talk about coffee. But if you think I'm here to debate the importance of drinking good coffee, you're mistaken. I see no need to convince people who are already satisfied and you'll notice I haven't made any claims about coffee, nor have I issued any criticisims. The market is small and the hobby pretentious; I don't deny that. But I made this thread not only to teach you about what I like to do, but also so that I can learn about your preferences. I can tell you have some knowledge on the subject. Do you drink coffee at all, or should I infer that you're caffeine-free? If so, did you drink it at one time?
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2018-07-29 at 4:49 AM UTCDeleted some posts, this thread is about coffee, please keep to the topic of coffee. Not calling eachother names.
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2018-07-29 at 4:53 AM UTC
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2018-07-29 at 7:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock it depends on the process used, the original bean being decaffeinated, and the process used to brew the post-decaffenated beans. generally about 90%-ish of the original caffeine is extracted.
so you mean something 1/10 of their original strength is still as strong as when their 10/10 ??? -
2018-07-29 at 7:31 AM UTC
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2018-07-29 at 3:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick Infinity, I don't want you to feel unwelcome if you do want to talk about coffee. But if you think I'm here to debate the importance of drinking good coffee, you're mistaken. I see no need to convince people who are already satisfied and you'll notice I haven't made any claims about coffee, nor have I issued any criticisims. The market is small and the hobby pretentious; I don't deny that. But I made this thread not only to teach you about what I like to do, but also so that I can learn about your preferences. I can tell you have some knowledge on the subject. Do you drink coffee at all, or should I infer that you're caffeine-free? If so, did you drink it at one time?
thats cute how you think anyone cares what you think...and even more adorable that you think anything in your entire pathetic existence would have any affect on my feelings. moreover, you can take your arnox-tier logical fallacy and use it to stimulate your prostate. its hilarious how you think anyone cares about what you like.
i dont drink coffee other than to taste some froo-froo flavor that someone im with is drinking when theyre bragging about how good it is. when i was little i would drink it but only after diluting the coffee into mostly sugar and milk. coffee isnt the only source of caffeine, even though it is the most significant source of caffeine-consumption throughout the world. currently im weaning myself off '5-hour energy-drink' since ive been drinking one or two a day for the last five months or so. -
2018-07-29 at 3:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader so you mean something 1/10 of their original strength is still as strong as when their 10/10 ???
youve got some Bill Krozby-tier logic going on there if you think something that possesses one-tenth of the original caffeine content is just as 'strong' as when it had its full, original caffeine content...because thats not something i ever said or implied, you idiot.