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Signs You Probably Love Coffee Way Too Much

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Signs You Probably Love Coffee Way Too Much
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Coffee is not only an energizing beverage, but it is also a way of life. It can help you to wake up every morning and get through your day without murder on the mind. Buuuuut, there are some people who take their love of coffee to extreme lengths, and I bet we all know someone like that.

1. You cannot go a day without a cup of coffee.

2. You get headaches if you don't have coffee.

3. You have multiple shirts that say things about coffee.

4. You have an extensive mug collection just for coffee.

5. When you hear someone say "I only drink black coffee," you wonder why they don't enjoy the fun flavors coffee can give your taste buds.

6. You understand there is a supreme difference between Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts.

7. You might have even ordered nearly every coffee item from Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts.

8. Two cups of coffee a day? You'll take it.

9. But three cups of coffee a day? That's clearly the outstanding option.

10. People associate you with drinking coffee. If you don't have coffee in your hands, they are confused.

11. People tell you that you need to stop drinking so much coffee.

12. You mention coffee at least 30 times a day (Why 30? I don't know.).

13. Sometimes you go through an entire day with the only liquid you consumed being coffee. Let the dehydration kick in.

14. You believe there is a weird difference between people who like mochas, vanilla lattes, and caramel lattes.

15. You at one point in time ordered a coffee just because of the weird name it had. Macchiato, am I right?

16. Your social media, instagram in particular, probably features too many photos of coffee.

17. You're probably a regular at a coffee shop, at which someone knows your order.

18. You believe that coffee can solve 99% of the days problems.

19. Sometimes you wake up like a zombie groaning "cooffffffffeeeeeeeeeeee."

20. What's a drink without caffeine? You don't want to know.

21. You have at one point in time ordered a large sized coffee twice in one day.

22. You have been heard saying "I need coffee injected into my veins" multiple times (please don't do that).

23. You eat, drink, and breathe coffee.


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