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i can explode fast too, like yesterday with those stupid arrogant dwarf cops (for real, this dude barely reached my shoulders and i'm 6ft1
looking up to me, trying to be as big as he could be, telling me i had to calm down
i told him to leave me alone, he started yapping about not slandering cops, and that he was gonna arrest me
i showed him my phone, and told him, i'm taping this, so it's your word against my phone's, and you are using verbal aggression and intimidation against me, so be nice and leave me alone
and then these old folks backed me up, who also couldn't pass and get home
i can explode fast too, like yesterday with those stupid arrogant dwarf cops (for real, this dude barely reached my shoulders and i'm 6ft1
looking up to me, trying to be as big as he could be, telling me i had to calm down
i told him to leave me alone, he started yapping about not slandering cops, and that he was gonna arrest me
i showed him my phone, and told him, i'm taping this, so it's your word against my phone's, and you are using verbal aggression and intimidation against me, so be nice and leave me alone
and then these old folks backed me up, who also couldn't pass and get home
Can't function without that morning cup of coffee? Researchers in the UK say the idea that coffee gives you a boost in the morning is a myth.
A study from psychologists at the University of Bristol reveals the caffeine in coffee does not make people more alert - all it does is relieve withdrawal symptoms.
The BBC quotes lead researcher Professor Peter Rogers as saying "That alertness you feel is you getting back to normal, rather than to an above normal level."
However, if you don't regularly drink coffee, a latte, espresso or cappuccino will give you that coffee buzz.
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