Cocaine(not that type)

He's trolling.

I'm pretty sure no-one is that much of an idiot, no matter how many stupid drinks they've had.

actually i did think you were born with it, do you think i paid atention in school? all i did was faff about and stuff, came out with 3 C GCSE's all others were ****!

No swearing

Gilly
 
Just imagine, if you had paid attention in school you might not end up with type 2 diabetes in your early 20s and renal/liver failure before you're 30.
 
It's what you accused otacon of drinking a few years ago when he had vodka+rebull (and also Smirnoff Ice) :p
Think there must be wires crossed somewhere. Vodka Red Bull has always been awesome, but not at the start of the night. That's for beer.
 
what size bottle of vodka should i get to go with my 12litres of Monster (will last more than a week this time, 1 a day, maybe 2)
 
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3 litres!
 
You tell us how much energy drink you have, almost as a boast. But when you have DIABEETUS you won't be laughing.
 
An acute overdose of caffeine, usually in excess of about 300 milligrams, dependent on body weight and level of caffeine tolerance, can result in a state of central nervous system over-stimulation called caffeine intoxication,[79] colloquially "caffeine jitters". The symptoms of caffeine intoxication are not unlike overdoses of other stimulants. It may include restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushing of the face, increased urination, gastrointestinal disturbance, muscle twitching, a rambling flow of thought and speech, irritability, irregular or rapid heart beat, and psychomotor agitation.[77] In cases of much larger overdoses mania, depression, lapses in judgment, disorientation, loss of social inhibition, delusions, hallucinations, psychosis, rhabdomyolysis, and death may occur.

In cases of extreme overdose, death can result. The median lethal dose (LD50) given orally, is 192 milligrams per kilogram in rats.[1] The LD50 of caffeine in humans is dependent on weight and individual sensitivity and estimated to be about 150 to 200 milligrams per kilogram of body mass, roughly 80 to 100 cups of coffee for an average adult taken within a limited time frame that is dependent on half-life. Though achieving lethal dose with caffeine would be exceptionally difficult with regular coffee, there have been reported deaths from overdosing on caffeine pills, with serious symptoms of overdose requiring hospitalization occurring from as little as 2 grams of caffeine.[82][83][84][85] Death typically occurs due to ventricular fibrillation brought about by effects of caffeine on the cardiovascular system.
 
There have been no deaths caused by caffeine on record, because the deaths are usually recorded as a heart attack and left at that.
I know, becuase my uncle was mad for his coffee, and on one particular day when he had his usual 6 to 7 cups (plus) a couple more than usual (as he was stressed) - he took a very bad heart attack in the evening - and just about pulled through thanks to the work of the Ambulance crew. The consultant stated the coffee had contributed to his problem.


Drinking 4 or more cups of coffee a day increases your risk of a heart attack by 64% apparently.
 
Drinking 4 or more cups of coffee a day increases your risk of a heart attack by 64% apparently.

Not according to this article.

The researchers found that women who drank four to five cups per day were 34% less likely to die of heart disease, while men who had more than five cups a day were 44% less likely to die.

And there's another article there from 2002 that suggests coffee drinkers have less diabetes risk.
 
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