Even when I was still active, we still drank soda all the time. (It helped that our ward in Charlottesville was relatively liberal.) We also had plenty of hot chocolate around; the Deseret brand I've mentioned before is what the LDS family services gives you when you're po'.
That said, I've never been big on coffee. I think it smells better than it tastes.
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I absolutely hate coffee, except weird-flavoured coffee drinks. These, I love. Or, rather, I find the taste interesting if a bit acquired, but, more importantly, weird-flavoured coffee drinks have a lot of emotional significance to me. As for coffee itself, again, I hate the taste (unless sweetened so much that it no longer tastes like coffee), yet there are times when it is alright to say "I need some freaking coffee". So, again, I like it for emotional reasons.
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I'm ambivalent on coffee, somehow. I'll drink iced coffee, if it's loaded with cream and sweetener, but I tend not to like hot drinks much as a general rule...
The same here. Somehow I'm very sensitive to hot. I cannot drink hot coffee or tea, and have to wait for quite some time before it cools down enough for me to drink.
Even when I was still active, we still drank soda all the time. (It helped that our ward in Charlottesville was relatively liberal.) We also had plenty of hot chocolate around; the Deseret brand I've mentioned before is what the LDS family services gives you when you're po'.
That said, I've never been big on coffee. I think it smells better than it tastes.
Man, I feel all uninhibited and audacious for drinking orange juice. My ward is so conservative on drinks.
Even when I was still active, we still drank soda all the time. (It helped that our ward in Charlottesville was relatively liberal.) We also had plenty of hot chocolate around; the Deseret brand I've mentioned before is what the LDS family services gives you when you're po'.
That said, I've never been big on coffee. I think it smells better than it tastes.
Man, I feel all uninhibited and audacious for drinking orange juice. My ward is so conservative on drinks.
I used to drink way too much soda a day, though I've mostly cut back on it. I also really enjoy coffee, and can drink an entire pot in order to stay up.
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I do enjoy Mountain Dew and Dr Pepper, but instead of drinking them, I save up cans of them for late-night paper-writing cram sessions.
And I don't personally buy sodas anyway. I accumulate the occasional can from attending events.
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and take their weapons leaving them dead
As for coffee itself, again, I hate the taste (unless sweetened so much that it no longer tastes like coffee), yet there are times when it is alright to say "I need some freaking coffee". So, again, I like it for emotional reasons.
Not a big fan of alcoholic beverages or caffeinated beverages.
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Also, I don't drink energy drinks.