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On 8/19/2019 at 11:02 PM, Necturion said:

@Requiem pretty sure I understood the word 'pint' correctly in the other post you mentioned me now.

I like you.

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It's evening now and I am drunk and a a little stoned. Feeling the essence a little more. What I mean by that is the will to grow. Going to meditate a little before a nighttime gym session. No one can take the will to grow from you. Hail.

(Getting edgy there)

Well, that certainly was a great night I had. Mid-week partying. What a great invention. 

Also, much respect to you for getting drunk and stoned and then going for a gym session.

I bet you remember it as 70 minutes of full impact high-burn workout, when in reality you tottered around the gym for 6(66) minutes, fell off a treadmill, then went to the pub. 

 

 

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On 8/23/2019 at 8:29 AM, Requiem said:

Well, that certainly was a great night I had. Mid-week partying. What a great invention. 

Also, much respect to you for getting drunk and stoned and then going for a gym session.

I bet you remember it as 70 minutes of full impact high-burn workout, when in reality you tottered around the gym for 6(66) minutes, fell off a treadmill, then went to the pub. 

No I don't. Usually I only go to pubs on the weekends and only if my friends ask me. 

Yeah, drunk stoned, whatever, I enjoy it so it's not something I need to force myself to, thus going drunk or/and stoned is also not too hard (unless I am tired). I recently found out that I stay longer at night also. It's also something I do for a very weird reason since I don't necessarily do it for health benefits or the looks (would not drink or smoke if I did), but because I found it interesting from early on and also challenging.

 

Back to topic, Not drunk now but hungover and tired from the festival I came home from just now. Am I the only one who gets drunk only on the first day despite drinking all of the days there? I got very drunk on day 1 and drank almost as much the ones following. But then I always knew I was drunk but was almost 100% there mentally and also did not act drunk in any way. I think it has to do with being tired and drinking because I only slept 4 hours on average. Gonna drink some sweet honey wine now.

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On 8/25/2019 at 7:57 AM, Necturion said:

No I don't. Usually I only go to pubs on the weekends and only if my friends ask me. 

 

Ah, I see you come from the literalist school. Of course, the bulk of my post was I jest. 

Ever since that drunkard Dr Thrash was barred (for drunkenness) this thread has been slow. Let’s get it going again boozers! Who’s drunk? Not me. Never. 

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I gave it a good go last night, which was unwise because tonight Belief is coming over and tomorrow night is a black metal show, which means alcoholocaust. It's a long weekend in Melbourne so the family has fled to the beach and I'm unchaining the wolf within. 

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Took me fucking 5 mins to find this topic, yes I am drunk on a Thursday, proper drunk as well. No work tomorrow, wife wanted to try a blood orange gin, she had one and ive just finished the bottle. For an ale and whisky/bourbon man i thoroughly enjoyed this bottle of gin! 
 

thank fuck for spelling help on these smart phones

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On 9/17/2021 at 9:25 PM, Fraser said:

Shit yeh Im drunk and its only 21:30! Many more to be had, sat in my crypt listening to Bismuth drinking Scotch and currently typing shite to all you good people  

sounds good.

what bismuth album were you listening to.  ive got one of there albums which i like

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7 hours ago, Dead1 said:

Having just discovered a new alcohol free beer that tastes quite alright (James Squire Zero) and not like cat piss, I'm afraid I won't be posting on this thread much!

Good one.

I have never tasted an alcohol beer worth drinking, and despite your recommendation I don't think I'll try this one.

Also sober.

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1 hour ago, Thatguy said:

Good one.

I have never tasted an alcohol beer worth drinking, and despite your recommendation I don't think I'll try this one.

Also sober.

I regularly think about giving up the drink. I enjoy a beer or a whiskey now and then, but I admit I could do without. I rarely drink too the point of inebriation. Just don't enjoy it. 

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1 hour ago, navybsn said:

I regularly think about giving up the drink. I enjoy a beer or a whiskey now and then, but I admit I could do without. I rarely drink too the point of inebriation. Just don't enjoy it. 

The last drink I had was two bottles of beer (on separate days) around Christmas-time. The one prior to that was before lockdown started in March 2020; don't remember when. So I guess that means I don't drink now. 

I can't say it was ever a problem except when my wife worked for an alcohol company that gave, as perk, a couple hundred quid a year to spend at their on-site bottle shop. I drank way too much flavoured vodkas and gins that year. I didn't even need or want to. It was just in the cupboard.

Life is better without it. And also removes one more impediment to me being able to judge everyone else around as lesser and worthless humans.

The next thing to give up is a car, but I'm trying to work out the logistics of that. Although not as hard this week given that everyone is panic buying petrol and all the gas stations are empty.

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1 hour ago, JonoBlade said:

The last drink I had was two bottles of beer (on separate days) around Christmas-time. The one prior to that was before lockdown started in March 2020; don't remember when. So I guess that means I don't drink now. 

I can't say it was ever a problem except when my wife worked for an alcohol company that gave, as perk, a couple hundred quid a year to spend at their on-site bottle shop. I drank way too much flavoured vodkas and gins that year. I didn't even need or want to. It was just in the cupboard.

Life is better without it. And also removes one more impediment to me being able to judge everyone else around as lesser and worthless humans.

The next thing to give up is a car, but I'm trying to work out the logistics of that. Although not as hard this week given that everyone is panic buying petrol and all the gas stations are empty.

Giving up the car is much easier in Europe than the US unless you live in one of the major urban centers. Not even an option where I live. It's 5 miles to the nearest grocery and 12 miles to work. When I was younger, I did commute by bike quite a lot, but in my current city there isn't much allowance for cyclists and the Florida weather makes it rather miserable most of the year. When I lived in Sicily, we did not have a car for 2 years and it was easy. The US needs better infrastructure and public transport options desperately, but y'know that would be socialist and stuff....smh.

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