Here's an interesting theory I put up. I believe that anyone born between the years of 1970 and 1990 should be members of what I call the "Starbucks Generation." Namely, it seems as if individuals born in this 20 yr. time span (myself included) seem to frequent Starbucks quite a bit.
1. Do you agree with my "theory?" If so, why? If not, then why not?
My second question is this. Caffiene, as we all know, is a drug. Interestingly enough, people do not consume caffiene to relax or unwind. Rather, they use it to stay alert before they "crash" a few hours later and start feeling sleepy again. It's in almost everything we consume; coffee, candy, tea, soda, etc. This brings me to my second question.
2. Are we a nation/world of caffiene addicts? Are our sleeping habits so bad that we need to rely on a Red Bull or two just to make it through the day (even if we do have good sleeping habits)? What are your thoughts on the long-term use of caffiene?
2007-12-27
06:22:12
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