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 November 23, 2009 Missed an issue?
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Volume VI, Issue 4  


Yay or Nay to Coffee?

   As you know the school has decided to do away with energy drinks. But should they do away with coffee, too? In my opinion, I think that they should. Coffee is just as bad as energy drinks, maybe even worse. It can be addictive, get your heart racing, stain your teeth and make your breath smell, supposedly stunts your growth, and make you hyper only to give you a crash later. IT’S NOT WORTH IT, GUY’S! I’m not saying you should just quit it cold turkey, but cut back on it. Drink your coffee at home, not at school.
    It’s surprising that coffee has such an affect on us. It’s like; we think we can’t motion properly without caffeine. News flash, we CAN. Get to bed early if you’re so tired, do exercises in the morning to get your blood pumping, stretch, do something! Don’t just sit around and gulp down pure caffeine, thinking that in some way it will help you.
     If your one of those people who don’t drink coffee, then you’re probably doing the right thing by not drinking it. To all you short people who drink coffee and complain about being so small or “fun size” as you prefer to call it, blame coffee for why you’re so short.
     For all you couples out there who drink coffee then decide to kiss your boyfriend or girlfriend after you’ve drunk it, it’s unappealing. Some people might like that kind of breath, but not everyone. Ask yourself this: Do you really want to kiss someone with coffee breath and eventually stained yellow teeth. That’s just disgusting!
     I hope all of these tips are real helpful to you.


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