#333 posted by JneeraZ on 2008/11/16 19:49:04
Eh, the same goes the other way. Some people who don't drink think that people who do can't socialize or be funny without it. That's not always true either.
To each his own.
Yep
#334 posted by bambuz on 2008/11/16 19:58:53
tho, since the majority drink a lot, those who do not are a minority and have to take lots of sneers because of it, at least over here.
If You Do Not Drink...
#335 posted by JPL on 2008/11/16 21:50:46
.. do try drugs ;)
Good Gawd, I Knew That Was You
#336 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/16 23:40:55
Has the opportunity slipped by since the inception of the Drunk Thread that Bambuz didn't start an anti intoxication rant when the thread starts to pick up in traffic? Of course you are square, you shouldn't try to deny it, you have more hang ups than a Visa/Master Card collection department. Start a sober thread if you feel you have to, but leave us alone.
An Apology
#337 posted by bambuz on 2008/11/18 22:26:36
Yeah Headthump and everyone, I'm sorry, had a bad day.
This post has no sarcasm. It will be very easy to read such into it.
Your point is very easy clear and rational, people shouldn't care or judge what other people do to their own enjoyment. Be it alcohol, even drugs or something as weird and ultimate as self mutilation. If they are adults in full mental health and are not hurting others, it's their own business.
I'm trying to grow up in this regard. I guess I've got a bit of a spoiled kid syndrome trying to get everybody to act according to what is smart in my view.
But I recognize the huge value of the concept of letting people do what they do, if they just don't harm others.
You Come Across As A Pretty Good Guy
#338 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/18 22:46:00
so, I hope my last post didn't have much in the way of harshness to it, or bummed you out. Don't worry about it, I should be mapping and not yapping, anyways ;)
Bambuz
#339 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/11/20 01:24:53
you're cool
you gave us something to really think about. and it was a fun topic of argument. but also in many ways you're right - a person shouldn't need alcohol to relax, socialize and have a good time.
"what dont kill you makes you more strong"
Dont Ever Change - The World Needs "control"
#340 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/11/20 01:26:20
OH YESS
#341 posted by megaman on 2008/11/20 08:40:18
Hm Either My Clock Or The Servers Clock Is Horribly Wrong
#342 posted by megaman on 2008/11/20 08:41:17
8:28 here, 8:40 on the laste post
Yeah
For some reason, the clock is off. I have to investigate, because it is supposed to be set using ntp.
So
#344 posted by madfox on 2008/11/21 21:45:42
evryone still searchs for the phone call at 4 a.m
A Stupid Question Idles My Mind
#345 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/23 11:10:09
If the word 'heck' is a combination of 'hell' and 'fuck' which seems plausible, then why does it have lamer status instead of super curse status?
Something not worth thinking about.
Because Its A Non-word
#346 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/11/23 15:41:03
neither hell nor fuck makes it half of anything.
Just Occurs...
#347 posted by madfox on 2008/11/23 22:22:31
bear headthump, I mean
dear teadhump , we mean
hear beathump , us mean
tear headbump.
23Rickyts&Xofdam&Gomarrah
#348 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/24 02:52:53
if it itches I scratches,
is too a word,
tag you're it (rumble Venture Bros intro)
& though
testing our communication
you too can MadFox your forum replies:
http://nas.org/polArticles.cfm?Doc_Id=424
Fait Divers
#349 posted by madfox on 2008/11/24 09:20:00
misuse common phrases
Can you read that when you are drunk?
Alright, I read "The Ape & The SushiMaster" from Frans de Waal to understand the subjeckt culture, and how animals take part in that evolution.
Divided by nature's own truth of surviving, they too have a way of using a way of culture. It's only difficult for us to see, having our own way of defining the word.
Maybe it is not what you ment, but I usually have more interspace in my way of writing.
And three ltrs of beer can make thinkfailures
been more overlooked than printfaults.
MadFox
#350 posted by PuLSaR on 2008/11/24 19:08:42
Better switch to three liters of vodka
MadFox
#351 posted by PuLSaR on 2008/11/24 19:09:02
switch to three liters of vodka better
Hik
#352 posted by madfox on 2008/11/24 21:27:33
so by the time you read a w you know you're only on the half way there...
#353 posted by HeadThump on 2008/11/24 22:49:28
Stevie or Christie?
Gadzooks
#354 posted by Kinn on 2008/11/25 00:44:05
madfox + drunk thread = ???
i think we're finally through the looking glass, people...
oh and by the way, i'm not an alcoholic - far from it; i just like a drink now and then, although "now" seems to happen quite a lot i've noticed...
Kinn
#355 posted by Zwiffle on 2008/11/25 00:53:50
They say the first step to admitting you're an alcoholic is denial.
Far Enough
#356 posted by madfox on 2008/11/25 02:58:17
to see the w of a v?
I live close to Belgium, which has a tradition of beer brewers. They have at least 60 different sorts, and the most are quite pleasant. Then there are beers that can be tapped at home, and have a surprising light taste, as there are no additions to them to conserve it. And it has a good taste to melt away in white foam with the advantage for some pint or twenty to go.
Best Draught Beer Ever
#357 posted by Drew on 2008/11/25 06:44:12
in Vietnam. Bia Hoi is only 15 canadian cents a glass, with no preservatives, served fresh from a keg to people usually sitting on tiny plastic chairs right next to the road.
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