Your statements are honestly too retarded and you're too much of a faux-intellectual to continue conversation with.You have to remember, if you were anywhere near as smart as you think you are, you wouldn't be a fat man in his mid 30's working at walmart and spending his days arguing on message boards with people you have nothing in common with.
Well, I have realized that planning scheduled drinking days, wasn't a smart idea. I was slowly reverting back to my old drinking habits. 2 days turns into 3, then 4 etc.....I am still not shutting the door on drinking completely (few drinks at family gatherings, parties etc.....) But setting aside certain days specifically to drink, isn't the answer. Drinking should be a fairly spontaneous endeavor anyways, and I am fine if I go long stretches in which I do not drink at all.But it was time to definitely nip that stupid little "experiment" in the bud.
You guys ever gaze into your future sometimes? If I am not careful, I can see alcohol being the means to my downfall. Why does it feel so good to poison your body?
It functions as a distraction?
Absolutely. Obviously it's the cravings and the feeling (buzz) that people associate most with alcohol, but I often use alcohol to placate my boredom. In my opinion, it helps heighten my senses.
Boredom is like a monster that chases most of us, almost every day, and as a result we tend to do stupid things like smoking, drinking, watching tv or talk about nothing. Fuck, now I sound a bit like Bukowski
It is safe to say that I sometimes drink because I am bored.
It may sound boring, but I use a mug of coffee for that.
Good idea. At least coffee is a stimulant and not a depressant. Did you know that it is not uncommon for alcoholics to drink a lot of coffee?"In our quest for craving-free and life-long sobriety from any addiction, caffeine is another substance that has to be eliminated, because it also affects neurotransmitters in the brain in a similar manner as alcohol and hard drugs, which often results in cravings for the substance of choice and relapse."http://www.alternatives-for-alcoholism.com/caffeine-addiction.html
Still going strong......