Author Topic: opinions on energy drinks.  (Read 6178 times)


If you have the time to make 20 posts explaining how you don't have time to make a loving sandwich...you have time to make a loving sandwich.

If you have the time to make 20 posts explaining how you don't have time to make a loving sandwich...you have time to make a loving sandwich.
...i dont post in the morning, also what??

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This post really confuses me. You're offered a simple solution to your 'time constraints' in the morning, but you refuse to do something that will help you financially and physically?

This post really confuses me. You're offered a simple solution to your 'time constraints' in the morning, but you refuse to do something that will help you financially and physically?
his advice is go to sleep earlier and wake up earlier. i simply just dont want to do this.
in the same post, i agreed with sir dooble's advice already which is a MUCH better approach in my opinion

Imho, they're really for emergency situations that require activity that you would not normally do.  Becoming reliant on them is very bad for your metabolism, circadian rhythms, amongst others.

his advice is go to sleep earlier and wake up earlier. i simply just dont want to do this.
in the same post, i agreed with sir dooble's advice already which is a MUCH better approach in my opinion
Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say in
im convinced to switch to a normal healthier drink for a little higher price. that way ill get a healthy drink and no more fat making bread and caffeine

Honestly, I have no idea what you're trying to say in
that im replacing my lunch? -energy +fruit
did u read all posts or

that im replacing my lunch? -energy +fruit
did u read all posts or
I read the posts, but that construction of a sentence was almost impossible for me to comprehend. It might be because English isn't my first language, but I've read that sentence about 6 times and still can't get anything from it.

I read the posts, but that construction of a sentence was almost impossible for me to comprehend. It might be because English isn't my first language, but I've read that sentence about 6 times and still can't get anything from it.

Tbh, donnie wont listen to me regardless

but I've read that sentence about 6 times and still can't get anything from it.
sometimes my sentences are like that because im autistic and speak 3 languages that each structure sentences differently.
mostly because im autistic though

Tbh, donnie wont listen to me regardless
um ok


Coffee is cheaper if you make your own. Of course it's more expensive if you buy from cafes and starbucks.
Invest in a thermos, make a thermos full of coffee and take that with you.
Haha what, when I was drinking coffee daily it was like 12-14 oz a day, why on earth would anyone need 20 cups... D:

i just walked to the shop to get drinks. 250ml pure juice is 2eur. so that's paying double for half. but hey i don't mind. im stocked for next week now. yay

Haha what, when I was drinking coffee daily it was like 12-14 oz a day, why on earth would anyone need 20 cups... D:
Some people do.
My mum probably has 20 cups across a day at times. But 20 is probably an upper bound. 10-20 cups isn't great if it means 20-40 teaspoons of sugar.
1 teaspoon of sugar is approx 4 grams of sugar. 20-40 tspn is 80-160g. It's recommended you don't have more than 30g of added sugar a day (so, sugar cubes, honey, etc), and only have 90g total sugar.

In fact, if 30 is the recommended max, that's roughly 7 teaspoons. So, for someone who has two teaspoons per cup, that's just 3.5 cups of coffee a day.