0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:I have thought for hours about this, all to no avail. I have little to nothing in common with my one of my favorite characters. I relate more to Sherlock or Batman, as I am a more introspective person than an openly outgoing individual.
DarthDimi said:@timmer, my compliments on a highly enjoyable post, sir. :-) About the coffee, I understand the feeling. The urge for a regular caffeine uptake can sometimes be, quite simply, impossible to resist. I coached a student two years ago with a science project in which she examined caffeine based on the most reliable sources of information available. The things I learned were rather assuring I must admit. Unless one puts the caffeine uptake to extremes, there's a fairly high consumption rate that still fall well within what is acceptable. Also, addiction can be fought in less than a week, although the average person goes cold in less than three days! Unlike tobacco and alcohol addicts, caffeine addicts need to hold on for a mere two or three days and with unrest, headaches, mood swings and insomnia as the most common side effects, it's fairly simple to lose the habit. I know what I'm talking about. Every year, when the Summer holidays allow me to take long sleeps and find peace and quiet, I force myself to cut the daily uptake of caffeine to almost nothing for at least a month. It works fine.
Hard to imagine you wouldn't have any of Bond's strengths, sir! ;-) Don't be modest now.
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