Comment by PeterHolzwarth
Comment by PeterHolzwarth 2 days ago
Most of what you mention isn't actually normal for most people. But it is possible to tailor your info feed to make it seem like it's normal.
Comment by PeterHolzwarth 2 days ago
Most of what you mention isn't actually normal for most people. But it is possible to tailor your info feed to make it seem like it's normal.
I was on oxycodone for about 6 weeks for a growth inside my knee. After it was removed, I had to wean off the drugs. Wasn't too bad, took less than a week.
Soon after I thought I'd try to kick the caffeine habit. Went from 4 cups, to 1 over a month, then just green tea, then just water. I only lasted about 6 weeks on water only.
My god. I couldn't believe how unmotivated, soulless, and empty I felt. Judging by the reddit sub for kicking caffeine, this can last for over a year. It's terrifying
Plus it isn't true that we've been drinking coffee for a long, long time.
Wikipedia:
> There is no confirmed evidence, either historical or archaeological, of coffee as a [missing word?] being consumed before the 15th century.
2/3 of Americans drink coffee. I’ll grant you the rest of the list though.