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    I ain't here for a long time. I'm here for a good time. Coffee is necessary for that good time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanner View Post
    It is a known fact that giving up coffee/caffeine will deprive you of 90 % of the joy in your life.
    Not to mention the corresponding increase in aggression towards other people.

    What if this whole crusade's a charade?
    And behind it all there's a price to be paid
    For the blood which we dine
    Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…

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    Heck, there's even studies that claim coffee may lower the risk of certain types of cancer. So who knows?

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    More than 90% of people that have ever lived have already died. Of those living today all are almost certainly going to die.

    Ergo, living is bad for you. Bring on the coffee.
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    Years ago, early 1980's, a U.S. Navy doctor told me coffee was a vasoconstrictor. Is this true?

    I haven't paid attention to those in the medical field and their opinions on coffee and still drink it.

    I drink coffee, but a limited amount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    Years ago, early 1980's, a U.S. Navy doctor told me coffee was a vasoconstrictor. Is this true?

    I haven't paid attention to those in the medical field and their opinions on coffee and still drink it.

    I drink coffee, but a limited amount.
    Caffeine is a vasoconstrictor, coffee has Caffeine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    Years ago, early 1980's, a U.S. Navy doctor told me coffee was a vasoconstrictor. Is this true?

    I haven't paid attention to those in the medical field and their opinions on coffee and still drink it.

    I drink coffee, but a limited amount.
    It constricts cerebral vasculature, but is not a systemic vasoconstrictor. It actually relaxes most smooth muscles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTF425 View Post
    It constricts cerebral vasculature, but is not a systemic vasoconstrictor. It actually relaxes most smooth muscles.
    Hence the last line on the cup from above. I may have to find one of those!
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    Double tap
    Last edited by Buckaroo; 03-17-22 at 12:46.
    "It is better to be a Warrior in a Garden than a Gardner in a War"
    Let's use the First Amendment to protect the Second so we can avoid using the Second to protect the First.

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    Good read, thanks.

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