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  1. #61
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by mmQ People who drink decaf coffee aren't physically addicted to the trace amounts of caffeine left behind.

    You're wrong.

    youre an idiot

    prove theyre not. caffeine is a scientifically proven addictive substance.
  2. #62
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by infinityshock 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.

    when you say people drink coffee due to the sway of caffeine irregardless of whether their normal or decafed coffee,

    your essentially implying that.
  3. #63
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by infinityshock youre an idiot

    prove theyre not. caffeine is a scientifically proven addictive substance.

    even at 1/10 their original strength.

    yes ???
  4. #64
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by benny vader when you say people drink coffee due to the sway of caffeine irregardless of whether their normal or decafed coffee,

    your essentially implying that.

    speak english, retard. theres no such word as that one you used.

    'trace' amounts for caffeine would be less than single-digit mg dosages. decaf coffee has caffeine in significant enough of a quantity to have a physiological effect on the human body.

    if you dont think caffeine is the prime motivator for people to consume a drink go do some online research on what the worldwide consumption of various non-alcoholic beverages are then take note of their caffeine content.
  5. #65
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by benny vader even at 1/10 their original strength.

    yes ???

    yes, even at 1/10 original concentration. say the pre-decaf coffee comes out to 125mg per 8oz serving. decaf is 12mg per 8oz serving. have two or three or more cups and thats a significant dosage.
  6. #66
    Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    Coffee is a lot like beer in the respect that there is a culture of people who strictly drink fresh, French-pressed, roasted and grinded bean coffee akin to the craft brew faggots of the world. They will turn their nose up at you if you drink any sort of mainstream, popular brand coffee like you're some sort of heathen.

    That said, I have been buying the whole bean Folgers 1800 "Black Gold" beans. I bought a $10 grinder on Amazon and it's been working nicely. I really enjoy the flavor of this particular coffee and I only drink black - no sugars, milk, creamers, flavors or other....ADULTERATIONS.
  7. #67
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Grimace Coffee is a lot like beer in the respect that there is a culture of people who strictly drink fresh, French-pressed, roasted and grinded bean coffee akin to the craft brew faggots of the world. They will turn their nose up at you if you drink any sort of mainstream, popular brand coffee like you're some sort of heathen.

    its called being pretentious.
  8. #68
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by benny vader its called being pretentious.

    i know people like that. when they get their coffee it has to have exactly something-something-point-something mgs exactly of sugar and measurement of milk...creamer...whatever...measured to two decimal places.

    ive dumped multiple packets of whatever sweetener the person dislikes into their unattended coffee cups before and they didnt even notice.

    another ridiculous trait of some coffee drinkers is to not wash their mug/cup. there was a dude on the ship i was on that had a plastic mug that held about 30 ounces of coffee that he filled up in the morning and then again at lunch time. the entire time we were on a six month deployment he didnt wash it once...and he said he hadnt washed it since he first bought it. i looked inside it a few times and there was always a nasty grungy sludge at the bottom. he claims that helps flavor the new coffee. sick fuck.

    another special flavor some coffee drinker are introduced to when their behavior merits such things is called 'dirty dicking.'
  9. #69
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by infinityshock i know people like that. when they get their coffee it has to have exactly something-something-point-something mgs exactly of sugar and measurement of milk…creamer…whatever…measured to two decimal places.

    ive dumped multiple packets of whatever sweetener the person dislikes into their unattended coffee cups before and they didnt even notice.

    another ridiculous trait of some coffee drinkers is to not wash their mug/cup. there was a dude on the ship i was on that had a plastic mug that held about 30 ounces of coffee that he filled up in the morning and then again at lunch time. the entire time we were on a six month deployment he didnt wash it once…and he said he hadnt washed it since he first bought it. i looked inside it a few times and there was always a nasty grungy sludge at the bottom. he claims that helps flavor the new coffee. sick fuck.

    another special flavor some coffee drinker are introduced to when their behavior merits such things is called 'dirty dicking.'

    my 16oz mug is also like that. but thats becos im lazy and i only wash it with my bare hands and water unless it became tainted like lizerds dropping into it etc etc then i wash it with washing liquid and scouring pad.
  10. #70
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by benny vader my 16oz mug is also like that. but thats becos im lazy and i only wash it with my bare hands and water unless it became tainted like lizerds dropping into it etc etc then i wash it with washing liquid and scouring pad.

    that is disgusting.

    read a book on microbiology and see how much of a good idea you think that is
  11. #71
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by infinityshock that is disgusting.

    read a book on microbiology and see how much of a good idea you think that is

    not at all.

    normally after i wash my mug i fill it up with hot water and stir for a few seconds before emptying.

    the reason i do this is becos i want my soup spoon, which i use to scoop my instant coffee out of its jar be completely dry

    but im sure the process kills microbes as well. ive been just fine all these years so
  12. #72
    I uses to be super into coffee before I realized I dont even like the taste. Now I just drink either Maxwell House hazelnut bullshit or instant coffee like nescafe because I like the caffeine once in a while and caffeine pills hit too hard and fast compared to progressively drinking coffee.
  13. #73
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by benny vader not at all.

    normally after i wash my mug i fill it up with hot water and stir for a few seconds before emptying.

    the reason i do this is becos i want my soup spoon, which i use to scoop my instant coffee out of its jar be completely dry

    but im sure the process kills microbes as well. ive been just fine all these years so

    no. it doesnt.

    read up on the procedure required to kill x-percentage of certain types of pathogenic microbes.

    it takes a few years...or even decades...for some microbes to take up residency in the human body and build up to the point where they actual start having deleterious effect and causing symptoms.
  14. #74
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Captain I uses to be super into coffee before I realized I dont even like the taste. Now I just drink either Maxwell House hazelnut bullshit or instant coffee like nescafe because I like the caffeine once in a while and caffeine pills hit too hard and fast compared to progressively drinking coffee.

    i was never into it...i never liked the taste. there is always the 'bitter' flavor regardless of how much milk, sugar, or artificial froo-froo flavoring is added.

    i like hazelnut...nutella...tofeefee(sp)...

    thats my view on caffeine. when i need 'soft' caffeine, like for just generic reasons or to keep awake while driving, i drink dr pepper or if i need a higher dose ill drink 5-hour energy things. if i need it for something involving strenuous physical activity ill take either caffeine pills or caffeine/ephedrine/aspirin
  15. #75
    Grimace motherfucker [my enumerable hindi guideword]
    Black coffee is the way I drink it. Yeah, it's bitter. Yeah, it's not for all. Yeah, it's not for most. Beer is similar. Acquired tastes.
  16. #76
    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    "oh yeah yup typical, *cleanup on aisle zanick* ( one of the fun-bunch need lil sporty to come micromanage and prune their thread to fit their distorted views again )"

    i say while drinking coffee out of a STYROFOAM CUP aka I AM BREWING DUNKINS COFFEE LATELY
  17. #77
    Originally posted by infinityshock i was never into it…i never liked the taste. there is always the 'bitter' flavor regardless of how much milk, sugar, or artificial froo-froo flavoring is added.

    For me, coffee can be "alright" but I dont like it. I dont hate the bitterness but i do not enjoy it, or any of the other flavours of coffee. I can enjoy it with vanilla creamer and lots of sugar, but i would also just enjoy a vanilla flavored sugar water better too.

    i like hazelnut…nutella…tofeefee(sp)…

    Have you ever eaten a Ferrero Rocher?
  18. #78
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by A College Professor "oh yeah yup typical, *cleanup on aisle zanick* ( one of the fun-bunch need lil sporty to come micromanage and prune their thread to fit their distorted views again )"

    i say while drinking coffee out of a STYROFOAM CUP aka I AM BREWING DUNKINS COFFEE LATELY

    every coffee catastrophe ive ever witnesses was in a styrofoam cup

    - someone picked up a full, hot cup by the lip...the lip collapsed and the cup fell to the floor
    - someone put their cup down on their desk, on top of something (i dont remember what) and the something had a protuberance that poked a hole in the cup. when they picked up the cup...it pissed coffee all over the place. the funny part was they ran about 50 feet through an office then when they tried to get out through the key-card-access door but by the time they slid their card and the door opened, the cup was empty. the messycan cleaning ladies werent happy.
    - someone poured coffee from the pot into their cup...without holding the cup while they were pouring. the cup fell over and spilled coffee everywhere. ive seen this happen so many times i cant count.
  19. #79
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Captain For me, coffee can be "alright" but I dont like it. I dont hate the bitterness but i do not enjoy it, or any of the other flavours of coffee. I can enjoy it with vanilla creamer and lots of sugar, but i would also just enjoy a vanilla flavored sugar water better too.



    Have you ever eaten a Ferrero Rocher?

    i dont like it because of the bitterness and the taste stays in my mouth so the next thing i eat tastes like coffee.

    all the time. as a matter of fact...someone gave me a giant one for my birthday. it was the size of a softball but it was gay. the smaller ones are better.
  20. #80
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    quote pk=500846 author="infinityshock"]
    youre an idiot

    prove theyre not. caffeine is a scientifically proven addictive substance.


    Sure, it's possible to become addicted to caffeine, but that doesn't mean people who consume any amount of it are addicted to it. Social drinkers consume alcohol but are not considered addicted. Given you have to drink quite a bit of coffee to develop noticeable chemical dependence and we seem to be operating on the idea that decaf coffee has one tenth of caffeine content as regular coffee then you'd be to be drinking pretty absurd amounts to develop an addiction.

    Originally posted by Grimace Coffee is a lot like beer in the respect that there is a culture of people who strictly drink fresh, French-pressed, roasted and grinded bean coffee akin to the craft brew faggots of the world. They will turn their nose up at you if you drink any sort of mainstream, popular brand coffee like you're some sort of heathen.

    You realize that it's possible to drink higher end coffee and not look down on people who don't, right?
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