Variform
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About 25 minutes ago I drank two cups of the drug coffee for the first time in about 14 years.
Now, 25 minutes later I am sweating. It is on my forehead and beside my nose. I feel different. Almost stoned. I think my pulse is higher, causing the asweating.
I did not expect it to be this serious. Some people drink many cups a day, like 2 in the morning 'to get going'. I understand what they mean now. Then at lunch another one or two, during work, maybe more. And at home after dinner, they drink another two or more. So at least 6 a day!
I can barely imagine the caffeine level in their blood. I am not sure I even like this. It is impacting on my brain. I almost feel slightly dizzy.
We call weed a drug, cocaine, heroine, psychedelics, MDMA, etc. But we do no longer consider coffee a drug but a food.
But I am telling you, it is a drug. Our societies fight wars on drugs.
But all our society runs on drugs. Make a graph, plot the day on the horizontal axes, plot the coffee and lunch breaks. And the mornings and evenings. In the same way a water company can show a graph of water use rising at lunch when people take bathroom breaks, you can plot a graph line showing coffee intake.
The curve will show caffeine spikes during breaks and in the morning and evening. It is a rhythm of drug use in the working environment. People will vehemently deny this, when you say this. But all of society has deep relationship with drugs. Our society runs on it. Without coffee, concentration and thus efficiency and productivity will drop. Profit margins will be less, production levels will fall to lower standards.
Every day the graph will look the same more or less, caffeine in blood spiking, lowering, spiking, lowering, several times a day. Our society is based on drugs.
We should not call it lunch break but 'drug break'. Without caffeine, some people cannot even get to work in time. And then during 'drug break' some people add soem choclate to the mix, which contains well over 30 different substances.
When I eat too much chocolate at once, I get the same sweating beside my nose. And on my forehead. Some people will take sugar in their coffee. Which is also psychoactive, we joke not to give children sugary candy because they will go rampaging around like ADHD kids. But during our 'drug break' at work we drink caffeine and add sugar, two drugs at once, if we eat candy too, it is three different drugs.
I don't even want to speculate what this does to your brain! Two cups of coffee and I feel dizzy, a sort of restless energy, I am sweating and I feel like I need to lie down.
My hands are sweaty now as well. I am sure if I continue to drink this my body will adapt to it and it won't be so bad. But my god people. Wtf!
Now, 25 minutes later I am sweating. It is on my forehead and beside my nose. I feel different. Almost stoned. I think my pulse is higher, causing the asweating.
I did not expect it to be this serious. Some people drink many cups a day, like 2 in the morning 'to get going'. I understand what they mean now. Then at lunch another one or two, during work, maybe more. And at home after dinner, they drink another two or more. So at least 6 a day!
I can barely imagine the caffeine level in their blood. I am not sure I even like this. It is impacting on my brain. I almost feel slightly dizzy.
We call weed a drug, cocaine, heroine, psychedelics, MDMA, etc. But we do no longer consider coffee a drug but a food.
But I am telling you, it is a drug. Our societies fight wars on drugs.
But all our society runs on drugs. Make a graph, plot the day on the horizontal axes, plot the coffee and lunch breaks. And the mornings and evenings. In the same way a water company can show a graph of water use rising at lunch when people take bathroom breaks, you can plot a graph line showing coffee intake.
The curve will show caffeine spikes during breaks and in the morning and evening. It is a rhythm of drug use in the working environment. People will vehemently deny this, when you say this. But all of society has deep relationship with drugs. Our society runs on it. Without coffee, concentration and thus efficiency and productivity will drop. Profit margins will be less, production levels will fall to lower standards.
Every day the graph will look the same more or less, caffeine in blood spiking, lowering, spiking, lowering, several times a day. Our society is based on drugs.
We should not call it lunch break but 'drug break'. Without caffeine, some people cannot even get to work in time. And then during 'drug break' some people add soem choclate to the mix, which contains well over 30 different substances.
When I eat too much chocolate at once, I get the same sweating beside my nose. And on my forehead. Some people will take sugar in their coffee. Which is also psychoactive, we joke not to give children sugary candy because they will go rampaging around like ADHD kids. But during our 'drug break' at work we drink caffeine and add sugar, two drugs at once, if we eat candy too, it is three different drugs.
I don't even want to speculate what this does to your brain! Two cups of coffee and I feel dizzy, a sort of restless energy, I am sweating and I feel like I need to lie down.
My hands are sweaty now as well. I am sure if I continue to drink this my body will adapt to it and it won't be so bad. But my god people. Wtf!