DarkSun
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It's the devil. We get it.
Please don't toss off what I'm saying as if I'm some fanatical religious zealot. I've already said that my views on alcohol are personal ones that have nothing to do with religion.
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It's the devil. We get it.
First of all, a hangover does not happen every time and not to all people..
In fact, I never really had many hangovers..
Second, with this in your mind, when you go skating, there is a great chance you'll end up with bruises and wounds.
What I am trying to say, as long as the fun overrules the pain...
I know some people do have them "I'll never drink again" moments, but never did I have the feeling that my hangover was so bad, I could never drink again. It was always worth it..
Now back to you, do you have anything worth being sick the next day?
I don't think anything is worth being sick the next day and disgracing the human race the night before. That might just be me, though.
There is the "potential" for people to abuse anything. What's your point?There is the potential that they could contribute to the problem
You were? Because it seems like you're referring to alcohol consumption generally.I was referring to the twenty-year-olds who claim that anything in moderation is okay after their eighth beer on a Friday night, along with the forty-five year olds who do the same.
You can have fun without baseball and it's the root cause of countless injuries.In my experience alcohol is never a wholly good thing and it's completely pointless, because you can have fun without it.
Then don't. Problem solved.To me, it just seems that alcohol consumption is part of a destructive mindset that just has to change. There is no logical reason to drink it.
You can have fun without televisions and boardgames, as well. Off to the garbage with them!DarkSun said:In my experience alcohol is never a wholly good thing and it's completely pointless, because you can have fun without it.
But the fact is that you're wrong.DarkSun said:To me, it just seems that alcohol consumption is part of a destructive mindset that just has to change.
Yes there is: the person enjoys drinking alcohol.DarkSun said:There is no logical reason to drink it.
I don't think anything is worth being sick the next day and disgracing the human race the night before. That might just be me, though.
TBH You have your own personal demons to deal with.
You can have fun without televisions and boardgames, as well. Off to the garbage with them!
And also what Mr. Penguin said.
But the fact is that you're wrong.
P1: Alcohol is part of a destructive mindset
P2: There are people who drink alcohol non-destructively.
P1 has just been disproven.
Yes there is: the person enjoys drinking alcohol.
There is the "potential" for people to abuse anything. What's your point?
Then don't. Problem solved.
Okay! I won't. ^___^
Now why do people drink in the first place?
We got over this Darksun. You drink, you feel nice, next morning you do not.Okay! I won't. ^___^
Now why do people drink in the first place?
Personally I have to admit that I am touched by his maternal concern for my health and well being.
We got over this Darksun. You drink, you feel nice, next morning you do not.
Then you make decision if it's worth it. It really cannot be simpler..
Paternal.
No, it's more maternal in nature.