GN Nostriches! May the week ahead bring you joy, success, and all the good vibes you deserve. Sleep well and wake up ready to conquer! πβ¨ #NewWeekNewOpportunities embracing the decentralized revolution on #Nostr Let's #GrowNostr
Thank you for holding me accountable and for sharing it with me, I've learned something too ββ‘ππ«
I want to see a private massaging app on top of lightning β‘π₯
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Don't be fooled coffee is the most healthy beverage we have in the world, sip your brew and be happy ππβππ«
Coffee has been banned multiple times in history due to concerns about its effects on society.

Sipping @ #coffeechain, connecting with #plebchain embracing the decentralized revolution on #Nostr Let's #GrowNostr π― #zaps at a time, powered by #Bitcoin βοΈπΒ²πβ‘
Good morning, race fans! π Seems like I hit the snooze button on the #F1 race alarm β caught it midway! π΄ Don't you just hate it when time zones play tricks? Well, time to rev up the excitement and catch those high-speed moments! ποΈπ¨
I'm enjoying coffee in my favourite mug. It comes with instructions as to what should be put in it.
Good morning, Nostr. Happy Sunday.
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#coffee
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There are many references of it like this one i quickly find, but if you want Tomorrow at office i can get some more precise:
Attempts to ban coffee during these early years occurred quite regularly - often to little effect. In 1511, Khair Beg, the corrupt governor of Mecca, was executed after attempting to ban coffee - fearing that it's influence might foster opposition to his rule. The sultan on hearing about this declared that coffee is sacred and ordered the governor's death. Another try at banning coffee came from The Grand Vizir of the Ottoman Empire in 1656. He prohibited coffee and closed the coffee houses of Turkey. The penalty for drinking it, however, was nothing too serious - just a dunk in the Bosphorous in a leather satchel.
https://www.roastandpost.com/coffee-encyclopedia/history/the-early-years/
It's really important to mention that arabs discovered coffee, and at that time i can just imagine the difference it made. It probably looked like "magic" a delicious beverage and a Burst, I'll would prevent it spreading for my enemies for sure. Tomorrow at work I'll get you some other references to you, but in no case I meant disrespect.
There are many references of it like this one i quickly find, but if you want Tomorrow at office i can get some more precise:
Attempts to ban coffee during these early years occurred quite regularly - often to little effect. In 1511, Khair Beg, the corrupt governor of Mecca, was executed after attempting to ban coffee - fearing that it's influence might foster opposition to his rule. The sultan on hearing about this declared that coffee is sacred and ordered the governor's death. Another try at banning coffee came from The Grand Vizir of the Ottoman Empire in 1656. He prohibited coffee and closed the coffee houses of Turkey. The penalty for drinking it, however, was nothing too serious - just a dunk in the Bosphorous in a leather satchel.
https://www.roastandpost.com/coffee-encyclopedia/history/the-early-years/
Very late GN Nostriches!β¨π Hope you all have the same fun i do around here, stay safe sleep well πππ«
Just stollen from another nostrich, you can steal from me π«
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