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04 Feb 2009, 1:34 pm

I'm actually way more emotional when I'm drunk.


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04 Feb 2009, 1:35 pm

Pugly wrote:
I've found that sometimes a bit of Alcohol does help this... it makes me more active and driven to accomplish things that I would otherwise not do.
Then again... Moderation in all things.
Plenty of doctors still argue that a little wine or beer is actually good for you.
It's probably the world's oldest medicine.
As long as you can handle it, and the people who matter think it's moderate.
Some people just need to watch out for that slippery slope.



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04 Feb 2009, 2:18 pm

Emile wrote:
I can't be myself because i don't know who i am.
That may sound emo but its true

If drinking makes you feel better than do it. Just make sure to control the liquid and don't let the liquid drown you if you know what I'm saying.

As for not being yourself, bro you're 20. You find me a 20 year old who know himself fully and I'll find you a liar. Yourself will find you, meaning live your life and be happy and you'll find yourself. We're all just aliens living and we don't know why or how or wtf is going on. We're animals surviving, living to breath, eating to live, fighitng to survive. If alcohol helps you survive alittle do it.



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04 Feb 2009, 4:08 pm

I started evening study... The social aspects of study tend to be focused to whatever you are studying, and therefore "easier".
The perfect world, marred only by the fact that it costs money and gas.
Something interesting for a change, valuable for its own sake, and you get to talk about it with real people.


Yeah sorry, shorted sighted and UK-centric of me. :oops: I did an A level, free of charge at a local college -walking distance. I apparently lived in a "deprived area" , plus didn't have any higher qualifications then so the local authority funded these courses.
Sorry I'm not much help, it wasn't part of an abstinence plan, it just happened to reduce available drinking time...I'm not really very reformed. I just have a terrible urge to "help" :roll: