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iHateYou

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Seabs said:
What's that tattoo on your chest mean Phil?

It means I am the Best In The World, and you will respect me!!
 

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iHateYou said:
It means I am the Best In The World, and you will respect me!!

I can't respect a man who preaches about restraining from addictive substances whilst advertising a drink which is full of caffeine on his shoulder.
 

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Seabs said:
I can't respect a man who preaches about restraining from addictive substances whilst advertising a drink which is full of caffeine on his shoulder.

Caffeine is not addictive, but you know what now I am addicted to something: being WWE Champion. I'm the best in the woooooorrrrrllllldddd.
 

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iHateYou said:
Caffeine is not addictive, but you know what now I am addicted to something: being WWE Champion. I'm the best in the woooooorrrrrllllldddd.

With repetitive use, physical dependence or addiction are likely to occur. Also, the stimulatory effects of caffeine are substantially reduced over time, a phenomenon known as a tolerance. Tolerance develops quickly to some (but not all) effects of caffeine, especially among heavy coffee and energy drink consumers.[64] Some coffee drinkers develop tolerance to its sleep-disrupting effects, but others apparently do not.[30]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Addiction_and_tolerance

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Seabs said:
With repetitive use, physical dependence or addiction are likely to occur. Also, the stimulatory effects of caffeine are substantially reduced over time, a phenomenon known as a tolerance. Tolerance develops quickly to some (but not all) effects of caffeine, especially among heavy coffee and energy drink consumers.[64] Some coffee drinkers develop tolerance to its sleep-disrupting effects, but others apparently do not.[30]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Addiction_and_tolerance

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Congrats, you know how to use Wikipedia.
 

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Seabs said:
With repetitive use, physical dependence or addiction are likely to occur. Also, the stimulatory effects of caffeine are substantially reduced over time, a phenomenon known as a tolerance. Tolerance develops quickly to some (but not all) effects of caffeine, especially among heavy coffee and energy drink consumers.[64] Some coffee drinkers develop tolerance to its sleep-disrupting effects, but others apparently do not.[30]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Addiction_and_tolerance

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Pipebombed a new member who doesn't know what the reference is here = post liked from me. Ly Seabs.

Gimmick thread = closed. Surprised Stopsopt didn't already deal with this...
 

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