Well yes, a little. Coffee does change your mood and stimulates your brain. It is "Mind-Altering". It is even easier to get a coffee buzz if you get the fresh green beans before roasting. Grind them up, and eat a couple tablespoons. Tastes like hell. This works better than no-doze and costs less than Starbucks. But a double-espresso is easier to find.
Smoking is simply another method of intaking chemicals, like caffeine. The psychological effects include: increase energy considerably, increases excitement, quick perception of time, racing thoughts, and euphoria. The physiological effects are: dramatically increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, lung inflammation, and increased mucus production.
If one is to intake such chemicals, though it is highly suggested one does not, pack a full glass pipe with Folgers Dark Italian roast, and smoke 3-5 hits.
Wait about 5 minutes before carefully taking one-two more hits every 3 minutes. Within a short time, the above effect should be experienced.
This is my own experience and no one should have to find out for themselves, so don't try
"I tried it once, it was surprisingly easy to handle. I didn't feel anything till a few minutes later when I felt nauseous and... weird. Not worth it."
Yes, it is smokeable. I just smoked the amount it takes to make about 2 cups of strong coffee and what it does is just about the same as drinking it but a little quicker. Its smooth but I have had smoother.
It depends on what you mean really. Coffee vaporizes at 150C-170C. I think however that this temp might apply to the leaf so if you are talking about coffee grounds it may work but maybe at another temperature.
If your looking for a jolt from caffeine from smoking coffee, then maybe have a look at what heat does to caffeine molecule, if it vaporizes of at a certain point etc...
some bases like ammonia do vaporize but metal hydroxide ones do not
Yes the electrolyte will vaporize if the battery is overcharged.
This eucalyptus balm will be easily inhaled if you can find a way to vaporize it.
He left the water outside in the sun, so it will soon vaporize
CFC's are the chemicals. They readily vaporize and deplete the ozone.
vaporless, vaporlike, vaporish, vaporable, vaporizer, vaporizing.
The noun forms of the verb to vaporize are vaporizer, vaporization, and the gerund, vaporizing.A related noun form is vapor.
No we would just vaporize
It is a gas at room temperature!
a gas
Vaporize Evaporate
Depends. If there ARE dangerous chemicals in/on the spoon, there's a good chance it could get it's chemicals that are in liquid form rubbed off into the coffee. On the other hand, if the the coffee is WAY TOO HOT, it could... well... vaporize the spoon... but don't be worried! As long as you actually understood me, you really do not need to worry about drinking unseen pool chemicals or losing a finger.