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It used to bother me that I can't drink and call my numbers, and if I was gonna get high it was gonna be a month up. Now I'm fine with it. Drinking always looks fun til about 11:30! Lol. Drinking and drugs are like clean and jerks, best left to people better suited for them! Best thing I ever did was get sober, and I'm grateful for all the shit I went through to get and stay that way. When people have shit to say about it I just laugh because the longer I stay sober the more I realize everyone has something they are completely fucked up with and I got lucky because mine is completely unnecessary, and so fucking obvious I had to address it. Or die, or go back to prison, or kill someone, or even worse... Just stay fucked up.
Alcoholism or having a drug problem can only be self diagnosed ... Its only a problem if you say it is . Thought it was pretty basic statement .
My reading comprehension is decent I like to think, so yah, I get what you wrote but don't understand how you can think that's even remotely true.
Molson Canadian? Shit tastes like piss, but that's no surprise seeing as it's owned by an American company
The difference between an alcoholic and a person that drinks a lot is the threshold for consequences. If the only result of me drinking too much was that I had health problems or no friends that's not really a problem if I accept it, or some people get loaded every night and suffer no consequences at all. For me personally it wasn't the jails, prison, 7 cars I totalled over 100mph or the hangovers. There came a point where I couldn't live with myself for how my drinking hurt people that loved me even if that just meant being in a zone and not even necessarily being drunk every night. "It's a problem when you decide it is" is a pretty common statement in the world of recovery. I know people who were fine under bridges for years, and I know people who one spilled red wine on white carpet where people saw was the breaking point, until the perceived consequences are meaningful to me as an alcoholic or addict they mean nothing. Personally I find it a little bothersome that some people can't talk to strangers without a couple of drinks. Does that mean they have a problem? No. Somebody wants to go home after work every night and drink til he passes out is that a problem? Depends. It's not a quantifiable diagnosis I guess is the takeaway.My reading comprehension is decent I like to think, so yah, I get what you wrote but don't understand how you can think that's even remotely true.
I get it, unfortunately this is like talking about rocks with a geologist. One guy says his dick is like a rock, his girl says she'd rather be hit in the head with it, and the geologist talks for two hours, misses the joke, and no one listens or cares anyway lolAll I was getting at was he originally posted "Its only a problem if you think its a problem ." That's incorrect for how many obvious reasons. A guy might be an alcoholic and drink and drive but not give a fuck. He might not think it's a problem but I'd say it is. That's allllllllllllll I was getting at haha.
All I was getting at was he originally posted "Its only a problem if you think its a problem ." That's incorrect for how many obvious reasons. A guy might be an alcoholic and drink and drive but not give a fuck. He might not think it's a problem but I'd say it is. That's allllllllllllll I was getting at haha.
You don't know me.
You don't know me. I still love you though.
My reading comprehension is decent I like to think, so yah, I get what you wrote but don't understand how you can think that's even remotely true.