
Coffee so strong it counts as a personality trait.
COFFEE SO STRONG IT COUNTS AS A PERSONALITY TRAIT.
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Remember those late nights? The distinct aroma of stale coffee brewing, so potent it felt like it was doing half your problem set for you. It wasn't just a drink; it was a life force, a character trait etched into your very being. We all knew that person, or perhaps were that person, whose caffeine intake was measured in gallons and whose sleep schedule was a mythical concept.
This intense fuel powered our unique study habits. From the meticulously color-coded notes, each highlighter shade assigned a sacred meaning, to the hushed, almost ritualistic descent into the depths of the library stacks. And let's be honest, those stacks also witnessed moments of raw vulnerability. The quiet, solitary tears shed over a particularly challenging problem, a daunting essay, or just the sheer weight of expectation. It’s a shared memory, isn't it? That moment when the pressure became too much, and a private cry was the only release.
And what fueled these epic academic battles? The study snacks, of course! A haphazard collection of survival food, from questionable ramen to emergency chocolate stashes, became our culinary companions. These weren't just meals; they were tactical provisions for mental warfare. This journey, from meticulously organized binders to tear-streaked pages, connects us all – current students burning the midnight oil and alumni who vividly recall the grind. It's a testament to resilience, a shared rite of passage.