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I have discovered the secret to being a good writer.

Just drink lots of coffee. Seriously.

>> No.15360426

That’s really all it takes.

>> No.15360434

Reminder, coffee is ineffective unless it is brewed
>espresso machine
>french press (comes out cold),
>warm water extraction
>Turkish roast
This captures the fat soluble compounds that increase IQ.

>> No.15360480

I do that currently and I'm on the verge of having a heart attack every day and my teeth hurt.

>> No.15360484
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>>15360416
I wish for a /lit/ life™ in which drinking coffee and smoking is all I do until I fall asleep

>> No.15360570

I drank coffee and wrote all day, you know what I'm gonna do when I fall asleep in a minute? Wake up and write.

>> No.15360578

>>15360434
What is it called if I just put coffee grounds into my cup, pour boiling water over them and drink them without any filters? Does it give high IQ benefits?

>> No.15360579

>too jittery to write
>when I can I have to stop every five minutes to piss

thanks op

>> No.15360595

>>15360434
What does that even leave out? Percolators and Moka pots? What's wrong with them?

>> No.15360602

>>15360578
I think that's a caveman version of the Turkish roast.
t. >>15360595

>> No.15360608

>>15360602
How is it caveman? Sure at the end you taste some coffee grounds, but they're OK to eat and can sometimes even be pretty tasty. I've tried pour-over, mocca but I like this caveman method the best: the coffee comes out most delicious.

>> No.15360612

>>15360578
Based. I need to try that this morning.

>> No.15360616

>>15360578
Yes.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0963996912002360

>> No.15360618

>>15360416
Balzac was a writer, he lived with Allen Funt

>> No.15360621

>>15360616
Meant for >>15360595

>> No.15360629

>>15360578
Directly chew the bean

>> No.15360658

>>15360629
I can't be the only one that does this. For the longest time I thought that was the standard way to make coffee.

>> No.15360682

>>15360629
Doesn't effieicently extract the fat soluble compounds.

>> No.15360890

>>15360616
Nice. I only drink boiled+filtrered and French press.
t. >>15360595

>> No.15360943

>>15360616
sorry anon what were you referencing in this article? It says Cafestol is just a bad cholesterol-raiser, and there is very little of it in instant coffee

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BASED

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>>15361563

>> No.15361606

>>15360480

Lmao this. Call me Folgers cause a nigga got palpitations.

>> No.15362197

>>15360943
Cholesterol is literal brain food. If you cook a brain, you can actually see cholesterol droplets suspended in air. Cholesterol bad is pseudoscience.