Sometimes yes, but I generally don't drink enough to make me feel like that these days, enough to get me buzzy and chatty, then start smoking a bit of bud, which never treats me badly :sunny:
Definitely. It's accompanied by an almost debilitating sense of guilt for one of a few reasons: -I got so smashed I did and said a bunch of really embarrassing and foolish things that I don't remember but heard it from my friends the next day. -Spending too much money and blowing off other things I could/should have been doing instead. -Sometimes no reason at all that I can identify, it just creeps on me until the hangover is gone even if I didn't drink that much. My hangovers are becoming more and more unbearable anymore, their magnitude doesn't even reflect the amount of drinking I'd done the night before. Anything past "tipsy" and I'm sick as a dog for 2 days. Yet, the Devil Water retains an elusive appeal that I keep going back to again and again even after thinking I'd learned my lesson the last time... it's a terribly abusive and unhealthy relationship.
my hangovers are getting longer. so the solution is simple, i drink less often but consume more when i do... make sure it is worth the pain.
^^^exactly the same here. I seem to resent alcohol less overall when I do it that way, familiarity and contempt and all. Though I do have a temporary strong urge to repeat the experience once the 1-2 day hangover is through. But once I make it past that point it will be months before I drink again.
Binge drinking is a lot harder on your body than regular consumption of alcohol, even in high amounts.
That is interesting. Do you have any documentation to support my creeping desire to drink more often for the sake of my health?
some people get very aroused when they are hungover, and some heavy petting helps deal with easing the depression ... I wont "party" like I used to because of that Especially when you've done stupid shit the night before.
http://www.pashtunforums.com/256678-post1.html I may have been misinformed about the "even in high amounts" part.
i let him off that one, not in the mood for a tib vs lunar debate today :love: glad someone asked though...
no dice. you can find a statistic in anything if you wanted to. i need concrete proof. not somebody's word for it. but that's all i'm saying lol.
- how did they test it? - who did they test? - what did they drink? - how much did they drink? - what is considered a large amount of alcohol? - who commissioned the research? - what was the hypothesis? - the findings? - scientific evidence? in other news, scientists have discovered a link between cancer, and blinking. oh fuck.
i couldn't help it, sorry. i just find the fallacy of the internet utterly redundant. happy hangover, bro.