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    Quote Originally Posted by nreggie454 View Post
    Dude, he doesn't need terrible drinking advice from someone who isn't legally allowed to drink yet. There are many people out there that have trouble staying within their limit, no matter their intentions. That is when you give up drinking.

    I'm 21, what are you talking about. It's sad to see people drink to the point where they pass out, really stupid, especially when it's a grown ass man. No, none of them have problems staying within their limits, all of them just choose to abuse alcohol till their body can't take it anymore. People that usually abuse alcohol either have personal problems at home and choose alcohol to escape it for a moment, or some disorder that thrives them to drink. It's easy to say No after 2 or 3 beers if you have a fully functional brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk? View Post
    I'm 21, what are you talking about. It's sad to see people drink to the point where they pass out, really stupid, especially when it's a grown ass man. No, none of them have problems staying within their limits, all of them just choose to abuse alcohol till their body can't take it anymore. People that usually abuse alcohol either have personal problems at home and choose alcohol to escape it for a moment, or some disorder that thrives them to drink. It's easy to say No after 2 or 3 beers if you have a fully functional brain.
    I was going by the age it says you are under your join date. Thanks for the info, though, Dr. Drew. I didn't know you were an expert on alcohol dependence. He says that he has trouble stopping after one or two drinks, so he is doing the right thing by not drinking anymore. It is absolutely moronic and irresponsible to advise someone who is quitting drinking to go drink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk? View Post
    I'm 21, what are you talking about. It's sad to see people drink to the point where they pass out, really stupid, especially when it's a grown ass man. No, none of them have problems staying within their limits, all of them just choose to abuse alcohol till their body can't take it anymore. People that usually abuse alcohol either have personal problems at home and choose alcohol to escape it for a moment, or some disorder that thrives them to drink. It's easy to say No after 2 or 3 beers if you have a fully functional brain.
    robert doesnt have any problems or disorders that make him drink like that it is because hes scottish its (was) in his blood laddie!!! lmao

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got Milk? View Post
    I'm 21, what are you talking about. It's sad to see people drink to the point where they pass out, really stupid, especially when it's a grown ass man. No, none of them have problems staying within their limits, all of them just choose to abuse alcohol till their body can't take it anymore. People that usually abuse alcohol either have personal problems at home and choose alcohol to escape it for a moment, or some disorder that thrives them to drink. It's easy to say No after 2 or 3 beers if you have a fully functional brain.
    apparently you have never heard of the word alcoholism , it is an addiction and a disease , i have no issues at home or had any growin up , the only issue i have is liking to get drunk all the time , i enjoy the buzz , so because i'm an alcoholic it means i dont have a fully functional brain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotsman View Post
    apparently you have never heard of the word alcoholism , it is an addiction and a disease , i have no issues at home or had any growin up , the only issue i have is liking to get drunk all the time , i enjoy the buzz , so because i'm an alcoholic it means i dont have a fully functional brain?
    No, it means you have a drinking disorder. And my post was not directed at you, I was speaking out of my ass in general.

    Quote Originally Posted by nreggie454 View Post
    I was going by the age it says you are under your join date. Thanks for the info, though, Dr. Drew. I didn't know you were an expert on alcohol dependence. He says that he has trouble stopping after one or two drinks, so he is doing the right thing by not drinking anymore. It is absolutely moronic and irresponsible to advise someone who is quitting drinking to go drink.
    You win. I kinda didn't pay much attention that he can't stop after 1-2 beers.

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