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[QUOTE=timmah638;45003319] As someone who greatly enjoys their alcohol (craft beer being my hobby/passion, I've learned to handle my booze pretty damn well), you have to be able to realize when you're being a jackass .[/QUOTE] I greatly enjoy drinks too, but I've never been able to enjoy any sort of outlet or community / expression associated with it. That is, I've never had friends to go to a bar with. Never been to bars'n'clubs'n'pubs for the purpose of trying all of the zillion different types of drinks there are. Its disappointing. I've always wanted to, but never had the chance to. Yeah, I've been to plenty of pubs before when I lived in England for 2 years, but that was for food, not for booze. Plus folks here in Aus are such dickbags about alcohol. I am 22, more than legally allowed to drink. Yet every time I try to buy booze, I am heckled by some asshole of a clerk at whatever store it is that thinks my ID is suspicious, stares at me for a good 10 minutes or otherwise makes a fuss that if I am secretly underage and buying it, I'll go to jail. For gods sakes people, if I was underage and buying it for hooligans, would I really be buying just a single bottle of Sol Beer or Corona or whatever? Besides all that, I know different people react differently to alcohol - but the reactions that others seemingly have is completely alien to me. In order of how drunk I am, from tipsy to smashed, I tend to start off bubbly and talkative, then I relax or become more talkative, but then I get sleepy and eventually zonk out. I dont understand how people get the compulsive urge to do utterly stupid things like throw themselves in a meat grinder or play leap-frog with traffic. When I am drunk, I still have crystal-clear thought and no matter how drunk I may be, I still remember absolutely everything the next day. I dont randomly get the urge to climb up the side of a building or strip naked and run down the street like some people apparently do. I know Alcohol lowers inhibitions, but the way some people act when drunk, its as if they turn into someone being controlled by the Sims through outside force, as if they're possessed. GO HERE. UNDRESS. SPIN AROUND IN FRONT OF MIRROR FOR 30 MINUTES. TRY TO COOK A PIZZA IN A FRYING PAN. STAB SELF IN LEG WITH FORK. LAUGH AT IT. GO TO SLEEP. Seriously. The difference between how Alcohol affects me and others is like I see blue and they see red. Its just... incomprehensible to me. Sorry for semi-off-topic rant.
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