Coffee.
I love it.
The real question is, will I drink as much after reading this:
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Hmm.
What do you think?
Will you keep drinking as much as you do now?
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Coffee.
I love it.
The real question is, will I drink as much after reading this:
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Hmm.
What do you think?
Will you keep drinking as much as you do now?
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Jonathan Gardner says
And keep in mind that “decaf” beverages, that while less than regular drinks, still have a significant amount of caffeine.
Eric Dye says
True.
MGalloway says
Another option would be to ask God what to do about it. 🙂 A few years ago, I asked God what was interfering with my writing (I was having some difficulty doing some editing at the time). Within days I lost my taste for coffee completely. Previously, I had been drinking over a pot of coffee a day.
Eric Dye says
Whoa! That’s a lot of coffee!!!
Ian says
I’m disappointed that the infographic ignores the health benefits of caffeine (coffee).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_effects_of_coffee
(Just ignore the fact that it features ‘cancer’ as both something which coffee prevents, and which coffee causes)
Eric Dye says
Agreed.
Matt James says
I’m disappointed that kids aged 12-17 are the ‘fasting’ growing consumers of caffeine. I had no idea they liked to fast…
Eric Dye says
I know, right! I was shocked.
Charles Specht says
Yes, I will still drink coffee. And I’m probably going to pick up the pace so as to keep up with those crazy Scandinavians!
Eric Dye says
LOL!
Dustin W. Stout says
Drinking a cup with an espresso shot as I type this.
Eric Dye says
#WINNING