Thanks for nothing C!hodechimp
Thanks for the bunker site hackass
Thanks for all the white allies across the splinters
Thanks for the polvols who stand up to cuckchan rapefugess
Thanks for CH who gives no fucks
Thanks for desensitizing so I can face to bloodshed
>>2413 I don't get drinking. It just makes you feel like shit the next day, regardless of how much you drink. The only reason I drink is because it's something to do when you go out with friends. But I did Ave a pretty decent day.
>>2432 I think you're speaking to me (>>2431) since I don't see a >>2413 in the thread. Correct me if I am wrong.
Everything I do is so rote and obvious that it all bores me to tears. So I drink to alleviate that feeling. on top of the fact I am a deeply broken individual.
I often don't feel any pain the morning after, but I am a bit of a lightweight and it doesn't take much to get me to the point of drunkenness. Blackouts notwithstanding.
>>2432 >I don't get drinking. It just makes you feel like shit the next day, regardless of how much you drink.
People react differently to alcohol. If you always feel like shit the day after drinking booze, I won't say you don't. However, I have noticed that a lot of people who have that problem feel like shit because they're dehydrated, and the problem is alleviated by drinking enough water before, during, and after boozing. I found that staying sufficiently hydrated alleviated any hangover symptoms well enough that I could really pack away the ethanol. So much so that I was blacking out regularly, waking up in weird places, but not really having a hangover the next day. Eventually, though, I started to have liver problems and had to quit drinking altogether. Facing reality sober is daunting enough that it's occasionally tempting to just take up drinking again and say el ultimo adios to viable hepatic function. /blogpost
happy thanksgiving nanobros