Trollheart |
07-29-2018 01:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 1981539)
No idea but you do regardless. You just don't remember any of it. Sort of like sleep walking except you're usually embarrassing yourself in public.
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Wow
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Originally Posted by Frownland
(Post 1981556)
When you're blacked out, you're still conscious and usually are not aware of the fact that you're blacked out. I blacked out once and throat sang for the entirety of an hour long drive from Los Angeles in a car full of people once.
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I kind of assumed blacked out meant literally that you had lost consciousness, which was why I asked.
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I only brought up the MADD thing because it seems like you've only been exposed to the drastically bad side of it and are applying that to a night of drinking with friends.
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Like I say, I've been exposed to the dark side of drinking through Karen for approx I guess twenty-five years, and while obviously there's nothing wrong with guys or girls getting together and drinking, we see too much of the violence that accompanies OVERdrinking (or people who can't handle their booze) especially on Paddy's Day, when at least one person gets stabbed.
I'm just saying if you're blacking out then maybe you should ease off a little.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 1981562)
Especially since it sounds like he's never been drunk. It's like white people complaining about the concept of white privilege... except reversed. I think.
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As you know from one of the six-packs, twice. But I haven't drank any alcohol in about ten or more years, probably more like fifteen. I don't disapprove of drinking, I do disapprove of irresponsible binge-drinking that leads to "incidents".
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Originally Posted by grindy
(Post 1981566)
Birthday boy blacked out half an hour later.
We started at 2.
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You know I love you, right? ;)
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