1. your country
2. is it cofe time in your country?
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>yes, cofe time
1. your country
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been 5 years didn't drink coffee
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awesome, let's shoot for 10
yes, cofe time
Why?
i dont like coffee
only faggots and women(take cocks therefore also faggots) drink coffee
yes
Almost 7 am
Coffee zone
this
yes cofe time for in talk inglis
maybe in 15 minutes
Slice your throat open Filthy Franc
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can i really
Women don't like bitter things, that's why they dump tons of sugars inside their coffee in order to be able to palate it. Also men drink coffee at a higher rate than women. Nice cope, sodomitic subhuman.
Take your meds schizo.
It's always cofe time. I am thinking of cutting back a bit because I need to drink upwards of 4 cups to feel much of anything
No, now I only drink one in the morning because I used to drink a shitload of coffee everyday and it made me crazy
Where's my name?
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No, I've just had a cup of coffee
JUST FUCKING DIE.
You're just not good enough
YOU’RE JUST A FUCKING RETARD.
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Its always coffee time here
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>yes it is cofe time
tried to quit cold turkey
had the most brutal headache of my life
I am now on my 6th cup to relieve the pain
guess i'm gonna have to wean myself off slowly
Why did you decide to quit coffee?
fucks my sleep up
keep having to drink excessive amounts of it to feel normal
been slowly getting worse for years
and it's actually really bad for you
the level of pain I was in for the 36ish hours I went with 0 caffeine is enough to show I have a problem
just had my 2nd coffee and it’s just 12.46
Yes, 1am, 5 pm, 9 pm, 5am
"Really bad for you" according to whom?
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>Coffee consumption has been associated with decreased mortality in previous studies. As aging, obesity, and lifestyle factors affect the risk of mortality, the association between coffee and mortality needs to be examined in various subpopulations by characteristics of subjects. To quantitatively assess this association, we conducted an updated meta-analysis including stratified analyses by potential modifiers. We searched in the PubMed and Web of Science databases through March 8, 2019, and conducted meta-analysis including linear and non-linear dose-response analyses. We identified 40 studies including 3,852,651 subjects and 450,256 all-cause and cause-specific deaths. Non-linear inverse associations between coffee consumption and mortality from all-causes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancers were found. The lowest relative risk (RR) was at intakes of 3.5 cups/day for all-cause mortality (RR = 0.85, 95% CI 0.82-0.89), 2.5 cups/day for CVD mortality (RR = 0.83, 95% CI 0.80-0.87), and 2 cups/day for cancer mortality (RR = 0.96, 95% CI 0.94-0.99), while additional intakes were not associated with further lower mortality. An inverse association between coffee consumption and all-cause mortality was maintained irrespective of age, overweight status, alcohol drinking, smoking status, and caffeine content of coffee. By region, Europe and Asia showed stronger inverse associations than US. A non-linear inverse association was found for mortality from respiratory disease and diabetes, while linear inverse association was found for mortality from non-CVD, non-cancer causes. Moderate coffee consumption (e.g. 2-4 cups/day) was associated with reduced all-cause and cause-specific mortality, compared to no coffee consumption. The inverse association between coffee and all-cause mortality was consistent by potential modifiers except region.