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I have two points, at least, to debate in this thread. First of all, do you drink alcoholic beverages? Why? What do you drink, brand wise and type wise? Why? What benefits are there to drinking? What negatives are there?
Secondly why are certain alcohols considered more intellectual? Aren't all alcohols the same drug? Why is wine considered more intellectual than beer? Even hard alcohol drinks are considered more intellectual than beers, or, at least, that's the impression I get. I don't really drink anymore. Sometimes, though rarely. I had some abuse problems with alcohol. It wasn't fun. I drank way too much, got way too sick, and I just decided to end it. I ended it after drinking a 15 ounces of straight vodka. Ugh... Personally, there are drugs much more enlightening than alcohol, with much less potential for abuse. I'll use it every now and then, but only a few glasses of wine or a few beer.
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Do I drink? Only for the Eucharist, and that's a spoonful
.Why don't I? Well, I can't stand anything jacking with my mind that way. As for why some drinks are more intellectual than others, well, I have no idea. I've never really given it much thought.
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Beer... I love beer. |
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I drink on occasion. I'm a social drinker. I like to drink over conversation (preferably with a cigarette...even after I've quit smoking).
There's nothing like a good Tequila. I'm not real particular about brands of Tequila but if I have a rum and coke...it has to be Captain Morgan's and Coke. I also like a well made Long Island Iced Tea. Benefits to drinking? Well, it's relaxing and red wine in moderation can have happy heart effects. Negatives? Gee...where to start...alcoholism is a horribly ugly disease. It's been excruciating watching my Dad destroy himself. Liver damage isn't pretty. The poor choices that people make while intoxicated can have deadly effects. I'm disgusted with how many morons wind up killing themselves and innocent people while driving intoxicated. Also...the emotional damage that alcoholism can have on an alcoholic's family is especially damaging. Knowing that I have addictive tendencies...I don't drink often at all. This way, I don't have to worry about becoming like my father and when I do enjoy a drink or two with friends (responsibly)...I don't have to feel guilty about it and I know I'm not destroying lives. My husband and children are far too precious to me. I respect myself enough not to follow in my father's footsteps. Still...despite the negatives...I'm not anti-alcohol. I think a person of legal age has the right to drink responsibly. And truthfully, from a social aspect...alcohol can bring "life" to the social setting. I don't know if any alcohols are really considered more "intellectual". Perhaps, there are alcohol fads within different social groups. I don't know. "Hard" alcoholic drinks are more expensive than beer...so perhaps in social settings an "older" more "intellectual" looking crowd may purchase. Who knows? ![]()
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I drink because my Lord drank. Too often pseudo religious people draw a line in the sand that God never wanted to be drawn. The only difference that SHOULD be obvious between Christians and the world is LOVE.
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I drink because alcohol is one of God's gifts to humanity. Red wine and beer. I enjoy several liquors as well, but I generally stay away from the hard stuff. The wife normally doesn't like me to drink beer, so I mostly drink wine. I love a nice merlot, but I enjoy variety in both my wines and beers. some favs = Fosters, Guiness, Shiner
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I enjoy drinking at home or at a restaurant, but I really can't stand drinking in a bar or a club. In fact, I just can't stand bars and clubs. I only go when there's a really good band playing. I prefer to curl up on the couch and drink while spending time with my friends. I don't generally like beer. I just don't care for the taste. The only beer I really like is Sapporo. It's Japanese. Wine is okay, but only super-dry red wines. I honestly prefer hard liquor, but I don't drink like a lush. I drink slow and take my time. My favorite is Drambui. I like it by itself, in coffee and with scotch (it's called a rusty nail). My max in one evening is only 2 drinks.
I don't like to get drunk. A nice buzz is good, but I never drink enough to get sick or give myself a headache. I did that a couple times in high school and I didn't enjoy it at all. I don't think any one type of drink is really more intellectual than any other. I think more or less people get that impression based on the circumstances in which people drink. Beer is more associated with bars, sporting events, etc. where people are loud and crazy. It's just a stereotype. |
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Like most people I drink for different reasons. Sometimes when I'm annoyed it helps me forget. I get depressed sometimes and feel alienated from time to time. Alcohol dissolves those feelings into a kinda numbness. Come the end of exam season alcohol helps me relax. I drink when I'm with my friends mainly because we have the most memorable (some more memorable) occasions when plastered, and it gives us the motivation to do stupid, even dangerous, things we would never do sober. The main reason I get smashed Dru, is because it usuallly turns reality into something I love. Things look different, I notice things I've never seen before, and the things I have feel different to me. The clouds paint on the hills they don't just block the sun, there's music everywhere, trees dance with the wind instead of simply rushing around, engines buzz differently higher and lower, old songs sound new, I can soak in the world. These things make me smile, and ultimately very content. It takes a load of effort to get like that sober, so I take a shortcut. As for preferences, whiskey. Can't get enough of it. Tastes good, gets you wobbly, and doesn't require urination every ten minutes like beer. I like single malts, of any brand, and bourbon aint bad. I still like my beer, German stuff especially. And I like red wine.
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I drink. I drink to get a bit of a buzz, which I honestly have never been able to get further than that. My favorite drinks are Jagermeister and Smirnoff Vodka, straight.
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