Don't forget to add "This story is for entertainment purposes and all its contents are fictional. Any resemblance to real life figures or characters is purely coincidental." at the start or the end lol
I like the smooth, relaxing, non aggressive taste of the battery acids known as king can NOS and rockstar fruit punch as a teaser before my 2L of ice coffee. Nothing too crazy.
When I use to work at a print shop, the main guy would smoke about a pack a day, and drink at least 2 pots of coffee a day. Said he just enjoyed the taste of both
I'm a big tea drinker and herbal blends. I feel like people sometimes forget that their favourite fruits and flowers and herbs might exist in a nice blend for them to drink! Coffee isn't the only wayyy
Hate the taste of coffee and alcohol because of bitterness. Though caffeine doesn't work on me anyway because one of the common "features" of ADHD is turning caffeine from a stimulant into a depressant, so rather than stimulating the brain it just calms it down.
@@azier67yep, caffeine and nicotine tend to be used as self medication by people who have undiagnosed (aka high functioning, high masking) ADHD. And if you’re extra unlucky you get what I have, which is alcohol makes me hyper active and I can’t sleep if I drink alcohol.
@@chrisvighagenThe way nicotine works is that it makes you feel calm despite physically raising your stress levels. That's not tied to ADHD, it just works that way in general
@@kjarakravik4837 i know that, but as I understand it people with ADHD are more likely to self medicate to try and regulate the adhd symptoms, which includes smoking/ vaping nicotine, drinking coffee, or other less legal substances. At least that is my understanding from reading the research on ADHD. But Im not an expert so I may well have misunderstood something.
Never really developed a big taste for either coffee or tea, besides like boba fruit tea. I mean I’ll drink them now and again, but I’ll rarely go out of my way for either of them.
I like coffee and I drink probably the "high end" of what is considered healthy in a given day, but I spread it out. I'll usually get a large iced coffee around 7 or 8am and sip on it until early afternoon, so I like to think I'm keeping a consistent low level of caffeine in my system instead of a shotgun blast of it all at once. I can't imagine pounding 6 cups of coffee at breakfast, my bones would be clawing their way out of my skin.
I never developed a taste for tea. It always tastes too bland for me. But I love drinking plain espresso. Unsurprisingly, I also eat a ton of spicy food.
People generally can get acclimated to upwards of about a gram of caffeine per day without negative health effects, assuming you're getting acclimated over a long time span. Now, you definitely should not, that's too much money to be spending on caffeine, but generally your biomarkers are going to stabilize and be pretty normal after a while of high caffeine intake. I personally am an example of this, I drink about 600 mg per day, and my heart rate range is pretty normal. My resting heart rate is around 60-70 bpm. But also, keep in mind that I'm reasonably healthy in general, I have lifted regularly for 4 years or so, I eat a varied diet with plenty of protein and vegetables, I try to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep every night at a reasonable time, and due to where I live I walk around 7-10 thousand steps a day. I still don't like spending this much money on caffeine though :(
I really didnt like coffee until i started drinking it almost daily. Helps also when you spend the money on quality coffee. Its less bitter and can have a lot of interesting flavors. It is an aquired taste, mostly because it takes a long time to pick up on the "undertone" flavors. Get its not for everyone though.
If you like the smell of coffee, there's likely some means of brewing coffee that you'll like. It doesn't have to be both acidic and bitter, but it typically has to be one of the two. Can get a real fruity coffee out of light roasts. Acidic but not bitter. The people who like the bitter coffee typically complain that light roasts taste too much like tea, in my experience. I love coffee. Don't even drink it for caffeine. Finding good decaf was hard but now that I've found it I mostly avoid the caffeine (caffeine seems to have very random effects on me anyways).
I started drinking coffee in my early teens with too much sugar. As i got older I toned down the additives with only 1 spoonful of sugar and optional creamer. Only drink about 2 mugs a day which is about 3.5 cups worth. I drink for the taste as the caffeine barely does anything to me.
Yeah glad I just never started consuming caffeine, I like some herbal teas but am too lazy to properly make them and got really sick at the start of uni having one of those extra caffeinated chocolates when dehydrated. Rather just have headaches and fatigue naturally rather then because of caffeine.
I have been trying to get into tea cause coffee is more expensive and not good for me. tried black tea, so bad super bitter even with cream and sugar. Then tried green tea from the dollar tree, it's drinkable with 4 cream and 6 sugar. but when ever I think about tea I can only think of the bitter black tea knowing the green tea is less bitter. are there any other teas that have caffeine and are sweet on there own?
Frankly, caffeine is something we should avoid anyways. It is not a substitute for good sleep, and I've had to learn that the hard way... When my *dentist* suddenly asked me if I normally have high blood pressure. At the time I would carry a massive thermos of coffee to work every day, just chip away at it over the course of the day. In hindsight, I've realized that I was never awake. I was always always tired. Always one "just gonna shut my eyes" away from passing out. Caffeine dependence made me sleeper than ever. I think it's fine once in a while, for a one-time boost to power through a long day maybe, but not as a regular habit.
So it sounds like we need scratch n sniff coffee stickers or scented markers for her...orherwise she'd buy bags of specialty roasts just to open and sniff the bags😅
Sounds like you need to gradually slow wean yourself off by drinking slightly less each day (assuming that you genuinely do want to stop in the near future)
ive quit cold turkey 3 times now before slowly getting back into it. The headaches are bad, the first 4 days suck, but after a week you honestly feel amazing
Is this really such big issue? I'm not much of a coffee drinker myself, maybe 1 or 2 cups a day and thats my max. I think Geega makes some very good points.
"There is no way my cute VTuber can hate coffe" will be my new Light Novel, based in RL events, and the main heroine will be Guuga :v
Don't forget to add "This story is for entertainment purposes and all its contents are fictional. Any resemblance to real life figures or characters is purely coincidental." at the start or the end lol
4:48 "You get used to it." Yeah, that's the problem 😐.
Lmaooo i asked this question cause i was working. Didnt think i would start a whole conversation from it.
Bro got her yappin 😂
Chat and Geega are spot on about "other drinks with coffee in them." Most of what I've seen in Starbucks should be categorised as a milkshake.
I like the smooth, relaxing, non aggressive taste of the battery acids known as king can NOS and rockstar fruit punch as a teaser before my 2L of ice coffee. Nothing too crazy.
When I use to work at a print shop, the main guy would smoke about a pack a day, and drink at least 2 pots of coffee a day. Said he just enjoyed the taste of both
I'm a big tea drinker and herbal blends. I feel like people sometimes forget that their favourite fruits and flowers and herbs might exist in a nice blend for them to drink! Coffee isn't the only wayyy
Hate the taste of coffee and alcohol because of bitterness. Though caffeine doesn't work on me anyway because one of the common "features" of ADHD is turning caffeine from a stimulant into a depressant, so rather than stimulating the brain it just calms it down.
Wait, that's a *thing*?
...another piece in the puzzle, it would seem. I've got the same issue.
I feel so seen.
@@azier67yep, caffeine and nicotine tend to be used as self medication by people who have undiagnosed (aka high functioning, high masking) ADHD.
And if you’re extra unlucky you get what I have, which is alcohol makes me hyper active and I can’t sleep if I drink alcohol.
@@chrisvighagenThe way nicotine works is that it makes you feel calm despite physically raising your stress levels. That's not tied to ADHD, it just works that way in general
@@kjarakravik4837 i know that, but as I understand it people with ADHD are more likely to self medicate to try and regulate the adhd symptoms, which includes smoking/ vaping nicotine, drinking coffee, or other less legal substances.
At least that is my understanding from reading the research on ADHD. But Im not an expert so I may well have misunderstood something.
Never really developed a big taste for either coffee or tea, besides like boba fruit tea. I mean I’ll drink them now and again, but I’ll rarely go out of my way for either of them.
I like coffee and I drink probably the "high end" of what is considered healthy in a given day, but I spread it out. I'll usually get a large iced coffee around 7 or 8am and sip on it until early afternoon, so I like to think I'm keeping a consistent low level of caffeine in my system instead of a shotgun blast of it all at once. I can't imagine pounding 6 cups of coffee at breakfast, my bones would be clawing their way out of my skin.
I never developed a taste for tea. It always tastes too bland for me. But I love drinking plain espresso. Unsurprisingly, I also eat a ton of spicy food.
4:55 Oh no... six cups of coffee are probably needed for him to just function, he probably downs the whole pack of coffee to actually be caffeinated
People generally can get acclimated to upwards of about a gram of caffeine per day without negative health effects, assuming you're getting acclimated over a long time span. Now, you definitely should not, that's too much money to be spending on caffeine, but generally your biomarkers are going to stabilize and be pretty normal after a while of high caffeine intake.
I personally am an example of this, I drink about 600 mg per day, and my heart rate range is pretty normal. My resting heart rate is around 60-70 bpm.
But also, keep in mind that I'm reasonably healthy in general, I have lifted regularly for 4 years or so, I eat a varied diet with plenty of protein and vegetables, I try to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep every night at a reasonable time, and due to where I live I walk around 7-10 thousand steps a day.
I still don't like spending this much money on caffeine though :(
I really didnt like coffee until i started drinking it almost daily. Helps also when you spend the money on quality coffee. Its less bitter and can have a lot of interesting flavors. It is an aquired taste, mostly because it takes a long time to pick up on the "undertone" flavors. Get its not for everyone though.
If you like the smell of coffee, there's likely some means of brewing coffee that you'll like. It doesn't have to be both acidic and bitter, but it typically has to be one of the two. Can get a real fruity coffee out of light roasts. Acidic but not bitter. The people who like the bitter coffee typically complain that light roasts taste too much like tea, in my experience.
I love coffee. Don't even drink it for caffeine. Finding good decaf was hard but now that I've found it I mostly avoid the caffeine (caffeine seems to have very random effects on me anyways).
Let's gooo tea drinkers unite
Doesn't like bitter + doesn't like sweet. Hell of a combo
This discussion made me crave some coffee
I started drinking coffee in my early teens with too much sugar. As i got older I toned down the additives with only 1 spoonful of sugar and optional creamer. Only drink about 2 mugs a day which is about 3.5 cups worth. I drink for the taste as the caffeine barely does anything to me.
Yeah glad I just never started consuming caffeine, I like some herbal teas but am too lazy to properly make them and got really sick at the start of uni having one of those extra caffeinated chocolates when dehydrated. Rather just have headaches and fatigue naturally rather then because of caffeine.
I have been trying to get into tea cause coffee is more expensive and not good for me. tried black tea, so bad super bitter even with cream and sugar. Then tried green tea from the dollar tree, it's drinkable with 4 cream and 6 sugar. but when ever I think about tea I can only think of the bitter black tea knowing the green tea is less bitter. are there any other teas that have caffeine and are sweet on there own?
coffee in cake form with walnut is the only way i will ever consume it.
Frankly, caffeine is something we should avoid anyways. It is not a substitute for good sleep, and I've had to learn that the hard way...
When my *dentist* suddenly asked me if I normally have high blood pressure.
At the time I would carry a massive thermos of coffee to work every day, just chip away at it over the course of the day. In hindsight, I've realized that I was never awake. I was always always tired. Always one "just gonna shut my eyes" away from passing out.
Caffeine dependence made me sleeper than ever. I think it's fine once in a while, for a one-time boost to power through a long day maybe, but not as a regular habit.
A fellow coffee hater? WHOOO!
OH MY GOD ME TO!!! I THOUGHT I WAS ONLY ONE!
I really don't like coffee as is, but when it is used as an ingredient or a particular flavor, then it is kinda nice.
I love drinking coffee and eating chocolate covered expresso beans
Same, can’t stand coffee. Which is a right pain because coffee is perhaps the best thing you can say about my city.
I wish there was an economical and accessible form of caffeine as coffee
I love things and I love that all of you love things
I rarely drink coffee, tea, energy drinks, soda, or alcohol. I much prefer ice water
Finally! A fellow coffee hater!
I can’t drink more then 2 cups. One black cup in the morning gets me on the grind. 2? If I didn’t nap and have a busy day. 6?! *Goodbye!*
Preach. Love the smell of the French vanilla beans in the coffee isle, can't stand coffee
So it sounds like we need scratch n sniff coffee stickers or scented markers for her...orherwise she'd buy bags of specialty roasts just to open and sniff the bags😅
NGL lately I've been preferring green tea over coffee but I do need that caffeine hit
Same for me, but I can't even stand the smell. Walking into a Starbucks is like hitting a brick wall of odor.
I like leaf juice
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As a coffee drinker myself, the only reason i don't stop is the side effects of stopping. The headaches and fatigue are no joke.
Sounds like you need to gradually slow wean yourself off by drinking slightly less each day (assuming that you genuinely do want to stop in the near future)
I guess I never drank that much because I quit and didn’t have any headaches or fatigue side effects
100% agree.
I have a cup of strong coffee every morning and the sensation of my heart trying to burst from my chest makes me feel alive.
ive quit cold turkey 3 times now before slowly getting back into it. The headaches are bad, the first 4 days suck, but after a week you honestly feel amazing
Those go away in like a week or two. You're making it seem like it is getting off cocaine, just fucking dial it down gradually.
NOOOOOOOOEEEEEHHHH
Bro downing six cups of coffee is horrific. That's not a coffee problem; that's a lifestyle problem.
Is she the only human being who hates coffee.
Oh boy, I don't like coffee in general, but the smell of coffee grounds is extremely unpleasant to me
Starbucks is hot garbage anyways, so I can't blame her
Same boss tea only and make it the way I like it. Starbucks is just too gross too me
*Hates coffe*
*Likes tea*
Gasp! Is Geega.... Bri'ish!?
Coffee tastes AWFUL, I HATE it.
I drink it everyday.
It SUCKS.
Is this really such big issue?
I'm not much of a coffee drinker myself, maybe 1 or 2 cups a day and thats my max.
I think Geega makes some very good points.
She’s so real for this
Geega is not a lesbian and it's a coffe hater...
Howwww impossibleee
(I'm jokin' btw)
Indeed. Coffee is terrible.