One cup of coffee can do this?!


Question: i drunk a cup of coffee which i dont normally do. maybe it was too cups idk but a lil after i drunk it i felt unusually full of energy maybe hyper. i drunk it so i wouldnt feel sleepy in school. that coffee really helps. it better than watered down gaterade. why do coffee make you so hyper.


Answers: i drunk a cup of coffee which i dont normally do. maybe it was too cups idk but a lil after i drunk it i felt unusually full of energy maybe hyper. i drunk it so i wouldnt feel sleepy in school. that coffee really helps. it better than watered down gaterade. why do coffee make you so hyper.

after you drunk it? lmao! its just the amount of caffine yes coffee does this

It's because of the caffeine. Stay in school. You're English is terrible.

I agree with JonnyMac

Caffeine makes you hyper. Caffeine is a stimulant. If you notice whenever you drink Coca Cola or Pepsi, I am sure this happens to you too.

i wish i could feel like that i drink almost 2 pots aday and i am still groggy................no it is not decafe

It made you hyper as Caffine is the stimulent you also find in chocolate, coca-cola, pespi, caffine pills, and some health stimulents. If you want some way to stay awake try Enviga its an all natural Green Tea energy drink by Coca-cola, doesnt give you that run down feeling when it wears off either. Comes in Berry, Peach and Green Tea flavors. I prefer using that over coffee or colas to stay awake, If I need to.

A cup of coffee has tons of caffeine, way more than a can of soda. If you aren't used to the caffeine, you will get crazy hyper until you build up a tolerance to it.

Oh and Johnny...apparently you need to go back to school, as well. Use "your" instead of "you're."

it was your first time drinking coffee which probably accentuated the feeling you got from that kind of caffeine. It was probably all the other substances in the coffee that you weren't used to also. Your body was just reacting to it.





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