>>12733687This is a retarded strawman. I agree that describing fruits and cheese as 'drugs' is a bit excessive, but coffee is definitely a drug. Anything which has significant amounts of any substance that can cross the blood brain barrier and produce psychoactive effects is a drug, IMO. And by 'significant' I mean it produces an identifiable change in the behavior or conscious perception of a human agent.
Coffee produces changes that are physiologically and subjectively identifiable, and there are even a fairly large number of caffeine overdoses every year. Nobody gets drunk or jittery from cheese, but caffeine can definitely have noticeable effects. If you're one of those people who says that 'caffeine doesn't effect them', that's bullshit, and you are some low T soicuck who needs eat healthier, exercise, and stop drinking caffeine all the time.