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12 Signs Coffee Is Your Life As Told By The Gilmore Girls

Coffee isn't a drink; it's a lifestyle.

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12 Signs Coffee Is Your Life As Told By The Gilmore Girls
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I can't go a day without having a cup of coffee and I can't imagine how scary life would be without caramel macchiatos, cappuccinos, lattes and just plain old coffee. If you are in love with coffee and if it's always on your mind, here are 12 signs according to coffee fanatics Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, that you too are obsessed with this wonderful drink.

1. Coffee has always been your best and most important relationship.

2. It's essential to your survival.

3. Coffee is the first thing you think of when you wake up in the morning.

4. Coffee can make any situation better.

5. Your mood depends on whether you've had coffee or not.

6. Your friends know about you and your special relationship with coffee.

7. But sadly, you sometimes run into people that don't understand how important it is to your well-being.

8. The baristas at your local Starbucks know exactly what you want as soon as you walk through the door since you go there basically every day.

9. You can't function without it.

10. Your only desire in life is coffee.

11. You catch yourself saying this phrase often...

12. Because coffee isn't just a drink; its a lifestyle.


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