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When I was in college, I saw my English professor in the cafeteria, filling his coffee mug with decaf. Perplexed, I asked, what was the point? He replied “placebo effect” but looking back, I can see now that he was probably a communist sympathizer. Suddenly, it all makes sense 🫘☕️

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"German coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius invented the first commercial decaffeination process in 1903."

One of those rare inventors that didn't have the first name of Steve.

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Some one Is going to dad knowledge bomb this and I want to be in the comments when that happens. So funny and so good

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If ever there was a riddle wrapped within an enigma, it's the existence of decaf coffee.

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Brown water, much like seltzer water I drink from a wine glass, to provide the social acceptance tied to our tribal rituals. It makes others feel comfortable if we all are in it together.😜

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