I'm feeling competitive today, so I figured I'd make a simple head to head battle. Both sides probably have strong opinions, so let's hear 'em.
Which do you like better (whether it be morning, midday, or night: coffee or tea?
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I'm not fond of either but tea is much more evil as its presence destroyed what was once a beautiful and very tasty juice-based drink selection so I'll have to go with coffee as the much lesser evil.
I personally love both of them, in the morning with my breakfast I prefer a good cup of coffee, but if I'm out at a restaurant or shopping I'll always get some tea. I brew my own tea from Teavana blends on occasion as well if I have a good group of people over.
[QUOTE="theone86"]Coffee, I prefer the bolder taste.
[QUOTE="Nibroc420"]
Coffee and Tea are too diluted.
Nibroc420
Have fun with your heart attack.
Increasing your heart rate for short periods has been known to strengthen it, and it promotes better health.If coffee is too dilluted for you then I would say you're approaching the point of having a problem. Some people can cause themselves heart problems with coffee alone, something stronger would be easier to have problems with.
Some people can cause themselves heart problems with coffee alone...theone86Can you support this at all?
Coffee is more of a wintertime drink to me while tea (as in iced tea with lemon n sugar) is more of a summertime drink.
Coffee tastes like the stomach acid of an angry Aztec deity and can only be made good by adding like 8 pounds of sugar, cream, and all sorts of other sh*t until you end up with something called "white chocolate mocha frappucino". Also, coffee lovers are generally terrible people. I am not british.Seraphy-This is a bad post.
This is a bad post.[QUOTE="Seraphy-"]Coffee tastes like the stomach acid of an angry Aztec deity and can only be made good by adding like 8 pounds of sugar, cream, and all sorts of other sh*t until you end up with something called "white chocolate mocha frappucino". Also, coffee lovers are generally terrible people. I am not british.Brosephus_Rex
While I do enjoy both Coffee and Tea, I drink far more Coffee than I do Tea. Coffee is my favorite drink, I use a Chemex and Kone filter to brew mine.
[QUOTE="theone86"]Some people can cause themselves heart problems with coffee alone...dodgerblue13Can you support this at all? He cannot, which is why he did not. As with all muscles, a little extra work from time to time causes improvement. Having your heart race (or even increase slightly in rhythm), is a sign that your heart is working a little harder, and will become stronger as a result (DUH). I suppose i could agree that if someone was already horribly unhealthy, and at prior risk of having a heart attack due to lack of cardiovascular activity, of course any increase in heart-rate is dangerous. However for a normal person, having some caffeine once in awhile is far from harmful.
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