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I woke up today sweating and shaking and had a realization (also, I'll be leaving NiS for a while)
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2018-12-23 at 4:33 PM UTCliterally shaking
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2018-12-23 at 5:03 PM UTCYou should to iawaska (I’m sure I spelt it wrong) that tends to have great addiction altering results
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2018-12-23 at 5:12 PM UTCSee you tomorrow.
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2018-12-23 at 6:34 PM UTCThe alcohol acceptance on this sub is unhealthy
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2018-12-23 at 8:03 PM UTC
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2018-12-23 at 8:22 PM UTC
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2018-12-23 at 8:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jυicebox He's not saying the site causes him to drink. It's hard to put into words, but I know what he's talking about, because it's the same with me.
It's kinda like drinking causes your enjoyment of this site to go up 1000x. And then you get "addicted" to the "synergy." One is not the same without the other, and this place is most definitely not the same sober. It's a completely different experience.
Anyway, best of luck OP, I'm in the same boat.
And thanks to Lanny for keeping the site open, and to everyone for listening to my depressing retardation all these years
i used to come/go online when i was drinking because theres no other safe space to do it but after some while i eventually began to associate being online with the desire to drink
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2018-12-23 at 9:21 PM UTCWell shit. Good luck man. Hope you get sorted.
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2018-12-24 at 12:33 AM UTChey uhh.. maybe you just have the flu. take some niqual and see Lanny in the morning. but I guess we'll see you later.
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2018-12-28 at 4:29 AM UTCThis summer I drank so much one night in the morning I was shaking uncontrollably it was weird. Happened for an hour or so until I had a Cesar. Then I was wright as rain.
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2018-12-28 at 8:09 AM UTCDude, if you're experiencing the delirium tremens on the reg... u you need rehab badly.
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2018-12-28 at 10:02 AM UTC
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2018-12-29 at 6:21 AM UTCAlcohol leads to a disease of the liver . either fat of the liver or straight up scaring.
this raises your blood pressure because the liver is like a sponge. if it's scarred nothing passes through it, causing what area left to work, work harder.
creating an affect like a hydraulic system in your circulatory system.
kidneys goes next. stop drinking so much alcohol. drink one a night (like half a glass of wine or two finger of vodka or something)
no more. if you can't stick to this rule then don't drink at all.
In Russia, they knew how to drink in moderation for the most part. now Alcoholism is the worst the country has ever seen. they drink Vodka and Beer -
2018-12-29 at 6:32 AM UTC
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2018-12-29 at 6:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com In Russia, they knew how to drink in moderation for the most part. now Alcoholism is the worst the country has ever seen. they drink Vodka and Beer
literally the opposite is true.
Vodka was popular and almost never drunk in moderation during the cold war and fall of the Soviet Union because life was tough in general and vodka was easy to make on the cheap.
Kids who grew up from 2000 or so are unlikely to drink vodka, beer is more popular. Or krokodil I guess -
2018-12-29 at 6:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra literally the opposite is true.
Vodka was popular and almost never drunk in moderation during the cold war and fall of the Soviet Union because life was tough in general and vodka was easy to make on the cheap.
Kids who grew up from 2000 or so are unlikely to drink vodka, beer is more popular. Or krokodil I guess
The kids in Russia are drunk and rolling around in public. it's really sad. I just saw a documentary on youtube.
The russian people got 1 bottle per month. that bottle had to last all month. sure, many drank in one or two sittings and looked for other peoples vodka. but there was a 1 bottle vodka rationing.
the kids today can drink beer because it's considered a "Soda" in russia at 3-5 percent alcohol. it's expensive though. Vodka is still cheaper. -
2018-12-29 at 7:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com The russian people got 1 bottle per month. that bottle had to last all month. sure, many drank in one or two sittings and looked for other peoples vodka. but there was a 1 bottle vodka rationing.
Officially yeah, but a lot of people made their own. Vodka was a sort of black market currency at the time.
Originally posted by totse3.com the kids today can drink beer because it's considered a "Soda" in russia at 3-5 percent alcohol.
This is not true anymore; it was only during the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union. Before that there was really no market for beer so they didn't bother 'scheduling' it
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2018-12-29 at 8:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Alcohol leads to a disease of the liver . either fat of the liver or straight up scaring.
this raises your blood pressure because the liver is like a sponge. if it's scarred nothing passes through it, causing what area left to work, work harder.
creating an affect like a hydraulic system in your circulatory system.
kidneys goes next. stop drinking so much alcohol. drink one a night (like half a glass of wine or two finger of vodka or something)
no more. if you can't stick to this rule then don't drink at all.
In Russia, they knew how to drink in moderation for the most part. now Alcoholism is the worst the country has ever seen. they drink Vodka and Beer
the secret is you need to take them with coffee.
https://www.iheart.com/content/2018-12-26-moderate-amounts-of-alcohol-coffee-could-be-key-to-living-longer-lives/ -
2018-12-29 at 8:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra literally the opposite is true.
Vodka was popular and almost never drunk in moderation during the cold war and fall of the Soviet Union because life was tough in general and vodka was easy to make on the cheap.
Kids who grew up from 2000 or so are unlikely to drink vodka, beer is more popular. Or krokodil I guess
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2019-01-03 at 12:16 AM UTCOP is still here and still drunk.