what alchochol makes you feel like

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  1. slave

    slave Member

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    Ok makes me have headacke now,that's not good:):):)
     
  2. myself

    myself just me

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    I only had a small glass of red, dry wine last night... I felt very good, more energetic, more like my bloodflow was getting better...
     
  3. slave

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    that's the best but when I start to drink I alweys get drunk:) I can't stop drinking:)
     
  4. crankyelbow

    crankyelbow Makes Music

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    I feel slightly retarded when drinking... in all seriousness. Feels like my mind slows down, along with motor skills.

    Its most apparent with alcohol and herb combined... the mind racing of herb is way slowed down.

    Not a "bad" feeling, more of a ignorance is bliss sorta thing.

    This is precisely why I don't drink... I prefer to smoke some ganja and reflect... parties included.
     
  5. slave

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    Alcohol and weed, bad combination, very bad, I did it onse and for two h I wasn't there, where I was I don't know, but I know I was stil high after 10 h sleeping:):):)
     
  6. BraveSirRubin

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    No... it really isn't a bad combination.

    It's actually a rather fucking great combination at times.
     
  7. lode

    lode Banned

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    Getting droned is choice. Got me through Jr. High.
     
  8. slave

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    Well I felt bad, I did it only once so that is what I felt than
     
  9. BraveSirRubin

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    Don't know it till you've tried it at least a 100 times.

    This goes double for shooting up heroin.
     
  10. lode

    lode Banned

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    Pretty manly. Incidentally alcohol abuse increases estrogen production in men.
     
  11. slave

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    I don't smoke weed anymore, so let it be as it is:)
     
  12. BraveSirRubin

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    Dammit.

    That may explain my obsessions with cooking and glam rock.
     
  13. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I used to drink so much, I'm afraid to drink now. So, one beer, my muscles relax, and I'm good to go! I'm naturally drunk, so whether I drink or not, I'm always stumbling, losing balance, and saying stupid shit
     
  14. ripple

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    It makes me feel numb.
    Used to be manic.
    Then a little down.
    More often than not just a little dumb.
     
  15. autophobe2e

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    like my feet are alot further away from my head than usual, and more difficult to control.

    like i'm underwater, surrounded bya warm fuzzy thingamabob

    makes me want to sing talk loudly about about nonsense and forget where i live.
     
  16. autophobe2e

    autophobe2e Senior Member

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    incidentally, alchohol saved the life of a friend of mine, he was wasted wen a car smashed into him, after the police arrived to sort everything out, they told us that had he been sober, his muscles would have tensed up just before impact creating an obstacle for the car to smash through rather that a limp, relaxed figure that can move with the cars force of impact.

    i didn't tell them that he probably wouldn't ahve been in the middle of the road if he hadn't been trying to moonwalk along the white lin in the center
     
  17. hippieatheart

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    the effects of alcohol depends on my mood.. if i don't really feel like drinking and i'm tired i'll just get even more tired and in a pissed off/upset mood. but if i feel like drinking and i'm in a good mood (which is most often) then i'll dance around and get really energetic and say the most idiotic things.
     
  18. i_was_in_shroom_land

    i_was_in_shroom_land Shroomier than you!

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    alcohol makes me feel very happy.. and very careless... lol

    which result in me doing very stupid things, and not giving a fuck about any of my morals.. and overly social...
     
  19. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I usually have 2-3 drinks every evening before dinner. If I don't, I seem to get a headache and feel somewhat jittery, not sure if that's "in my head" so-to-speak or due to relying on a drink every day at the same time.

    Anyway, I drink simply for relaxation purposes, and during certain situations, liquid courage, as I tend to be rather shy in social situations. :&

    To put it simply, I feel extremely relaxed yet outgoing.
     
  20. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

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    alcohol makes me feel social and talkative. I am a rather.. reserved person, not shy at all but I'm not really the type of person to go and talk to people and laugh and.. you know? when I drink; I become like that. alcohol also makes me feel randy. confident. creative (write my best stuff when I've been drinking - but not drunk; just tipsy)

    when I'm really plastered I start feeling sad though, depressed and often start crying.

    I don't ever get violent though, strangely enough..
     

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