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Go tell that to the stupid people whith no brains that think drinking is fun.
It is fun
Your suggestion that drinkers are stupid kinda falls apart when you fail to spell the word "with" correctly.
Are you kidding me? You can’t tell that bunch of folks a thing except maybe where the next best happy hour is. Exuberant drunks that down 2 shots and a beer & then proclaim their brilliance & enlightenment. They believe their own crazy talk. God bless their hearts.
That spelling of separate is also a choice.
I gave up drinking so I could smoke more pot
i gave up smoking so i could have more pot.
I gave up having so I could snort more pot.
I pot more snort so I could have more gave up
Nothing but clean living here, I quit all my vices, unless you count weed and alcohol, which I don't.
I quit coffee, refuse to drink even tea for fear of ingesting caffeine. My work performance is suffering, but fuck it.
Yet sti can't fully quit YouTube. It's almost as if I'm searching for some sort of answer from it.
Glue and gas don't count either.
If uh anyone was curious
Growing up, the richest kid in our school used to huff glue all the time. We were tripping on mushrooms and smoking green bud, which he turned down, then poured rubber cement into a baggie and huffed it. Go figure.
That's horrible
I stole and ate all of my cats Gabapentin
You gotta save that for when you get your next tattoo
Two best choices I've ever made tbh. I look 10 years younger since my last fun
May I ask how important it is to look young? Or is it just a proxy for your health?
What’s the point of looking good if you can’t have fun?
You can drink and not look haggard, idk what op thinks is the case, but he's full of shit. Sunlight on your face is what makes you look old prematurely. Liquor can give you a raspy voice along with tobacco, but that is another story.
Im convinced drinking preserved my youthful looks. When i stopped drinking i gained weight and started looking haggard
I just for the first time gained weight. I got injured, and gained 20 pounds from my target weight, but 27 from my weight this time the last two years. This has never happened before, I am currently in the process of losing it. Still skinny, but I'm going to turn it into muscle.
But I am still drinking here and there, mostly homebrew stuff, but some ipa and whiskey or gin here and there, or pbr when it's hot. And I still look youthful-ish for my age.
I drank about 12 7% ipa's a day all 2024. If that's alot.
Lol i love that i got downvoted for looking young.
Yeah 12 ipa's a day is an addiction. I'm glad you're not doing that anymore
I still do that, just not every day. I've like, a mountain of green bud here.
the horrid farts you crop dust on your enemies. as their souls depart from this earthly realm, so to does your soul ascend to greater heights of depravity.
Look good feel good. Drinking to excess ages you. Most of my coworkers are in one stage or another of alcoholism, two of em have died. It always ends sad too and at least a little pathetic.
I realized in my late 20’s that I actually enjoy going out for drinks with friends. Unfortunately, all of my friends were over it by that point. I look younger than my age, probably due in part to the fact that I never drink. Hopefully my liver abuse days are still ahead of me.
Why do so many Americans spell it "sepErate"?
In the US, all vowels are part of the same letter pool, you can pick any one of them when needed.
Because they tend to be stupid, and barely literate
"On accident"..?
Shameful.
It’s phonetically correct for me even thought I know it’s an A it sounds like an ER to my ear
Americans reduce the Middle vowel to schwa in the adjective form but not the verb form, so you'll often see the adjective spelled with an e and the verb with an a.
I have a pretty generic US accent and I pronounce the second vowel in both the same, but I change the third vowel to a schwa in the adjective form.
The real issue is that the alcohol's pleasant buzz itself is only part of the equation. A huge portion of regular social spots come with the expectation of alcohol in your system. If you are avoiding alcohol its seen as almost "cheating" because you are inhibited and controlled compared to everyone else around you who are psychologically vulnerable due to inebriation. Drinking is a communal agreement to chemically alter ourselves to be more honest and open. Its sort of a trust serum.
Choosing to not drink isolates you. Though drinking too much can also isolate you for different reasons.
Choosing to be isolated is really bad for you, worse than the negative effects of moderate alcohol consumption. (You are not a introvert, that is not a thing)
Some of the weirdest peer pressure i have ever seen. Well adjusted people who drink don't care if their friends/family/rec league teamates or whatever drink. That whole isolation think sounds like what a frat bros tell freshman.
I'm not pressuring others. I'm noting the sense of social pressure I myself have experienced and acknowledge. If I've had a few and even just want to stop for the night and drink water but persist and socialize: if someone I know asks if I want to join for shots, the sense of disappointment if I say no is very noticeable. Even if they say "I don't want to pressure you to drink" its obvious that they're subtly offended at no, even if I end up saying "fuck it I'll join you".
If I order a non-alcoholic drink at a lot of bars, even the bartenders get a tad visibly annoyed. If I order something alcoholic, I'll get encouragement, like "right on" or "fuck yeah".
Well i sure have no reason to doubt your experiences, and yes I have noticed similar. Even with decent people who arent trying to put on the pressure. Guess just the way I read your first comment.
In my experience tho, bartenders are usually the best at being understanding. I order one ginger ale (i prefer that over plain tonic water) at a bar and they tend to understand right away and keep me topped up.

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