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Anonymous /fit/76375436#76379552
7/15/2025, 7:11:54 AM
>>76379498
No. I just didn't drink that night and never went back. I was a binge drinker and at the end was up to a fifth AND a pint of vodka every night. But I got up and worked the next day. It's more the all day, all night, slow and steady drinkers who have to taper and take special drugs under doctor supervision. The ones I knew like that actually just drank beer. They never seemed hammered but they were never really sober either. Just one continual buzz. The liver can't recover with that kind of drinking. As bad as I was, I was really just pounding a ton of spirits within three hours and then being blacked out for a while before spending 10 hours in bed. The booze gets processed out and the liver is probably doing okay by the time I got off work and bought that night's bottles.
I don't know how it works but once I was done I was just done. My body and mind both said "No More" and that was that. I didn't solve my personal issues which caused me to drink. It wasn't long before I was using Adderall daily, which eventually became dabbling with meth and other hard drugs before ending my dalliance with all that shit and finally settling on good old weed. I've accepted that I need some form of inebriation. Even if I'd quit everything I'd just have to become addicted to recovery groups and AA meetings or running or something else. I like getting high and doing my hobbies. Doesn't interfere with my life like booze and real drugs did.
But willpower is a thing. I still think about drinking or getting high every day. I simply have to remind myself what happens when I do. That it's never sustainable, that I'd just end up where I always do.
And it truly is a progressive disease. So if I were to start drinking again now, after years sober, my drinking would be as bad as if I'd drank all of those years. It's not well understood even by the scientists who study it, but it's proven again and again by people who try to return to using.
Anonymous /ck/21448263#21448327
7/5/2025, 10:36:12 AM
>>21448269
I know lots of people who say lots of things. I call them chickenburgers and always have. Depends. If it's a breaded chicken patty thing it's definitely a burger. If it's a grilled chicken breast it's a sandwich. But if it's using a burger bun I could go either way. It's both. The mcdonkuld ones are burgers if they have breading, but I think only shitty diners and bowling alleys would still have the chicken patties that are like ground chicken with breading also and deep fried.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG7w_a6CjLw

Like in the clip he says "I wanna eat chicken burgers!" But earlier in the scene he says "I'm a 28 year old man, I can eat a chicken sandwich if I want."

Proving that it's both. The same guy says both within the span of a minute. He's both Canadian AND American too.

Your argument is DEAD, hombre.