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Ivy Romanova
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.04.24 13:15:00 -
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Seriously... why
When I'm drunk , I get elated over the simplest things. I get excited over buying a Machariel in EvE , over an airsoft rifle , over the simplest things . But when I'm not... The fun kind of just drains away. I start asking myself.. "Do I really need that?" "Is it really as fun as you'll hope?" Then I started doing research and stuff and end up finding the stuff I previously wanted to be absolute pants .
Inhibition is a ***** |
Random McNally
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
6160
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Posted - 2013.04.24 13:25:00 -
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Sobriety is for people who cannot handle intoxication? Red Fed Grunt.-á Co-Host of the High Drag Podcast. http://highdrag.wordpress.com/
Mangala Solaris for CSM8.-á Free Saede!! |
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
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Posted - 2013.04.24 14:25:00 -
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Random McNally wrote:Sobriety is for people who cannot handle intoxication?
Sobriety is required for those like me who can't make themselves stop once they start drinking. It's a primarily genetic disease called alcoholism. Tends to skip a generation. My grandfather was one too. His solution was to become a Baptist preacher, as there was nothing for it back then. Now there is rehab and AA at least.
Edit: the number who stay sober after treatment, even for 5 years is astonishingly low. There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.-á-á-á-á - Oscar Wilde |
silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
1425
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Posted - 2013.04.24 14:37:00 -
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Random McNally wrote:Sobriety is for people who cannot handle intoxication? Sobriety is for those without the strength of character to handle drugs.
Honestly, I don't get drunk. I *used* to - but I missed too much when I got drunk. Not blacking out (though I did that - once. Once was more than enough!), but simple loss of attention to detail. Don't like that.
Alcohol is a ritual thing, a time of contemplation and pleasure in the consumption; the effects of excess detract from that. A simple 'buzz' is plenty. I drink so little these days that it takes very little to get me that buzz - which means I have more $$ to spend on drinking quality alcohol (See the Single Malts in Space thread).
(Just dropped a hundred dollars on two cases of Dogfish Head's ApriHops IPA, which I expect will last me six months (and a good thing, too - it's a seasonal), but that's fine 'cause it's really good and I'll drink maybe two a week.)
Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.
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silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
1425
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Posted - 2013.04.24 14:43:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Random McNally wrote:Sobriety is for people who cannot handle intoxication? Sobriety is required for those like me who can't make themselves stop once they start drinking. It's a primarily genetic disease called alcoholism. Tends to skip a generation. My grandfather was one too. His solution was to become a Baptist preacher, as there was nothing for it back then. Now there is rehab and AA at least. Edit: the number who stay sober after treatment, even for 5 years is astonishingly low. It's hard, I know. My step mother and adopted brother are both recovering alcoholics. My brother is drinking again, after twenty years of sobriety. Though he hasn't started drinking beyond a level what most folks would call 'light', it's still 100% more than he should be drinking. It worries me, but he's far away, and I'm not in position to intervene.
More power to you - one day at a time.
Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.
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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
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Posted - 2013.04.24 15:30:00 -
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For us alcoholics: One is too many and a thousand is never enough.
It's why I really wish "green herbage" was legal in US. Non-addictive and does not cause the nearly the physical damage that excessive alcohol does that one can actually feel. There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.-á-á-á-á - Oscar Wilde |
Random McNally
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.24 16:27:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:For us alcoholics: One is too many and a thousand is never enough.
It's why I really wish "green herbage" was legal in US. Non-addictive and does not cause the nearly the physical damage that excessive alcohol does that one can actually feel.
I used to be the sole drinker in a dry biker group. They'd tell me stories of their exploits and I realized that I never ever made it past the Amateur stage. Those guys were pros. I do drink but rarely to excess anymore. Getting too old for that. Your "green herbage" makes me violently ill. So I never got into that at all.
Now, if I could just give up the Marlboros..... Red Fed Grunt.-á Co-Host of the High Drag Podcast. http://highdrag.wordpress.com/
Mangala Solaris for CSM8.-á Free Saede!! |
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
4618
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Posted - 2013.04.24 17:00:00 -
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Random McNally wrote:
Now, if I could just give up the Marlboros.....
Ain't that the truth.
Also, drinking a lot and being an actual alcoholic is a fine line indeed. Alcoholic = you just can't make yourself not drink. There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.-á-á-á-á - Oscar Wilde |
Random McNally
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2013.04.24 17:04:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Random McNally wrote:
Now, if I could just give up the Marlboros.....
Ain't that the truth. Also, drinking a lot and being an actual alcoholic is a fine line indeed. Alcoholic = you just can't make yourself not drink.
Had a best friend/room mate that was that way. If there was one beer in the house, he drank one. If there was six, he'd drink six. If there was a case, .....
you can figure it out. Red Fed Grunt.-á Co-Host of the High Drag Podcast. http://highdrag.wordpress.com/
Mangala Solaris for CSM8.-á Free Saede!! |
silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
1428
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Posted - 2013.04.24 17:07:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:For us alcoholics: One is too many and a thousand is never enough.
It's why I really wish "green herbage" was legal in US. Increasingly, it is. You need to move to Washington state.
It's not physically addictive, but you can become habituated to it, and it definately screws with brain function (receptor site binding resulting in measurably reduced reaction time, with a substantial biological half-life)) and smoking it is worse for your lungs than tobacco.
If you must indulge, don't smoke it, pick a time when you've got a lot of time for the effects to roll off, and use it in moderation. Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.
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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
4620
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Posted - 2013.04.24 17:26:00 -
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silens vesica wrote:Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:For us alcoholics: One is too many and a thousand is never enough.
It's why I really wish "green herbage" was legal in US. Increasingly, it is. You need to move to Washington state. It's not physically addictive, but you can become habituated to it, and it definately screws with brain function (receptor site binding resulting in measurably reduced reaction time, with a substantial biological half-life)) and smoking it is worse for your lungs than tobacco. If you must indulge, don't smoke it, pick a time when you've got a lot of time for the effects to roll off, and use it in moderation.
Well, I actually need it now for a medical reason, which of course was not an issue when I lived in San Francisco. It's been problematic obtaining descent quality here in Florida.
Yeah, it's bad for the lungs, but it's not like one smokes 20 a day like cigarettes. Quite a bit less indeed. And interesting how I've never had a problem stopping it when I have to, but cigarettes are truly another story. There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.-á-á-á-á - Oscar Wilde |
silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
1429
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Posted - 2013.04.24 17:29:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:silens vesica wrote:Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:For us alcoholics: One is too many and a thousand is never enough.
It's why I really wish "green herbage" was legal in US. Increasingly, it is. You need to move to Washington state. It's not physically addictive, but you can become habituated to it, and it definately screws with brain function (receptor site binding resulting in measurably reduced reaction time, with a substantial biological half-life)) and smoking it is worse for your lungs than tobacco. If you must indulge, don't smoke it, pick a time when you've got a lot of time for the effects to roll off, and use it in moderation. Well, I actually need it now for a medical reason, which of course was not an issue when I lived in San Francisco. It's been problematic obtaining descent quality here in Florida. Yeah, it's bad for the lungs, but it's not like one smokes 20 a day like cigarettes. Quite a bit less indeed. And interesting how I've never had a problem stopping it when I have to, but cigarettes are truly another story. It's not physiologically addictive - Nicotine is horrifically addictive, though.
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Marie Hartinez
Aries Munitions and Defense
346
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Posted - 2013.04.24 18:22:00 -
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I don't drink anywhere as near as I did in the Navy. Back in the Nav, it seemed like the only time I was sober was when we were underway.
Now, I'm more of a social drinker. Usually family gatherings like a party or something. It's no fun drinking alone, as there is no one to talk **** with all night long.
Then there is the history of alcoholism in my mother's family that I want to change. So now, I drink only when I feel like I want one, and not when I need one.
I also avoid smoking as much as possible. I quit smoking not because it was bad for me, but because they cost so much. There is also the benefit of being healthier and living a longer life for both my wife and kid. I would like to see her graduate high school, college, and someday, give her away at her wedding.
After seeing the bill for her "dream" wedding, I'll probably need to be drunk for a few days to get over the pain. Surrender is still your slightly less painful option. |
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
4627
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Posted - 2013.04.24 18:46:00 -
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Marie Hartinez wrote:
Then there is the history of alcoholism in my mother's family that I want to change. So now, I drink only when I feel like I want one, and not when I need one.
That's great. But considering you do not have a problem yet, you are probably not predisposed to it yourself. You would already have had issues, lost jobs, etc, etc.
There is much to be said in favour of modern journalism. By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, it keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.-á-á-á-á - Oscar Wilde |
silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
1432
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Posted - 2013.04.24 19:14:00 -
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Marie Hartinez wrote:I don't drink anywhere as near as I did in the Navy. Back in the Nav, it seemed like the only time I was sober was when we were underway.
First bar on the Left! Beerfish!
Ah, to relive when I was young, and could drink like that... I wouldn't have drunk like that! Too much pay spent on bad beer.
Even then, I didn't drink nearly as hard as my fellows. Maybe 'cause I've been able to buy since I was 15, and quickly got past the 'alcohol is cool' stage. I was a pretty LARGE teen - easily passing for adult, especially with heavy facial hair at 15. I got invited to all the parties, 'cause I could buy. Alcohol grew to be something that was a social lever, not something to be enjoyed. Took a lot of the fun out of getting drunk. Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.
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Concurssi Mellenar
Brave Newbies Inc.
18
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Posted - 2013.04.24 20:02:00 -
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Sobriety is also for those of us who don't want to get drunk, or don't want to drink a lot. |
Marie Hartinez
Aries Munitions and Defense
350
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Posted - 2013.04.24 23:34:00 -
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Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:Marie Hartinez wrote:
Then there is the history of alcoholism in my mother's family that I want to change. So now, I drink only when I feel like I want one, and not when I need one.
That's great. But considering you do not have a problem yet, you are probably not predisposed to it yourself. You would already have had issues, lost jobs, etc, etc.
Drinking to extreme excess while in the Nav, passing out a few times, puking my guts up many times, and learning to hate being sick from alcohol in general taught me a valuable lesson to not go overboard.
My wife was a heavy drinker and party girl back when I first met her. She rarely drinks anything now.
We both have responsibilities and alcohol in general just gets in the way.
Alcohol now is to be enjoyed around family and friends. Probably why we get the expensive good stuff that lasts for a few months. Surrender is still your slightly less painful option. |
Marie Hartinez
Aries Munitions and Defense
350
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Posted - 2013.04.24 23:39:00 -
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silens vesica wrote:Marie Hartinez wrote:I don't drink anywhere as near as I did in the Navy. Back in the Nav, it seemed like the only time I was sober was when we were underway.
First bar on the Left! Beerfish! Ah, to relive when I was young, and could drink like that... I wouldn't have drunk like that! Too much pay spent on bad beer. Even then, I didn't drink nearly as hard as my fellows. Maybe 'cause I've been able to buy since I was 15, and quickly got past the 'alcohol is cool' stage. I was a pretty LARGE teen - easily passing for adult, especially with heavy facial hair at 15. I got invited to all the parties, 'cause I could buy. Alcohol grew to be something that was a social lever, not something to be enjoyed. Took a lot of the fun out of getting drunk.
Have a little too much at the first bar, get kicked out.
Hit the second bar on the right. Drink too much, start a fight, get kicked out.
Rinse and repeat.
The more buddies you have, the more fun. Never left the boat in a foreign country without a group of 6ish of my fellow nukes. Or a few of our favorite conners.
If I knew then what I know now.... I'd have saved all that money I spent on beer, cheap booze, and floozies. Surrender is still your slightly less painful option. |
Blane Xero
The Firestorm Cartel
88
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Posted - 2013.04.25 11:38:00 -
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People are always amazed when I tell them I don't drink Alchohol. Then they retort with Tea jokes and I tell them I don't drink warm beverages either. And yes, that includes no Hot Chocolate. I'm a monster, I know.
I don't smoke either. Some people wonder how I stay sane. I question something else entirely. Resident Haruhiist since December 2008.
Laying claim to Out of Pod Experience since 2007, plain and simple. Keep the trash out of Out Of Pod Experience, If it's EVE Related or deserves a Lock, it does not belong here. |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
761
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Posted - 2013.04.25 13:15:00 -
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You need ... ALCOHOL (with drugs laced within) Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
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