I don't want alcohol because x
Actually x is false because y, and also z
OH I GET IT YOU'RE SECRETLY MY BROTHER OR DAD OR BOTH AND WANT TO SHOVE ALCOHOL DOWN MY THROAT YOU FUCKING NAZI
I don't want alcohol because x
Actually x is false because y, and also z
OH I GET IT YOU'RE SECRETLY MY BROTHER OR DAD OR BOTH AND WANT TO SHOVE ALCOHOL DOWN MY THROAT YOU FUCKING NAZI

But the thing is you haven't actually tried being drunk, therefore you don't know for certain if it doesn't apply to you.sonicbrawler182 wrote: Spiral does make a good point, for example, in saying alcohol makes some people happier, or improves them. But that only applies to some people. It doesn't apply to me, and it never will, so that's a useless argument to present ME with.

It doesn't apply to me for certain other reasons.Bzzit wrote:But the thing is you haven't actually tried being drunk, therefore you don't know for certain if it doesn't apply to you.sonicbrawler182 wrote: Spiral does make a good point, for example, in saying alcohol makes some people happier, or improves them. But that only applies to some people. It doesn't apply to me, and it never will, so that's a useless argument to present ME with.


I don't know, quite a few of your statements about other people's drinking habits have been fairly vast and sweeping. "Well, that's what people generally do. Drink depression away" and "Nobody I have ever met has been better for drinking alcohol" are not really objective personal statements about your own life. The second one in particular strikes me as shaky, since a lot of the people you and I deal with on a daily basis are very similar, and what I know to be true of them is starkly different from what you seem to think is the case.sonicbrawler182 wrote:They are being blown out of proportion. I wasn't even arguing anything, simply stating why I PERSONALLY don't drink (as everyone else was stating why the do, or don't), then you two tried to argue something with me, even though my reasons are completely valid, as they are purely personal, and not objective reasons.
I don't know if this is relevant to your situation, but my father and I react to drink in radically different ways. You may think it would be a bad choice for you, but I don't believe you can actually deduce this with the experience at hand.sonicbrawler182 wrote:It doesn't apply to me for certain other reasons.
Again, personal stuff. I'm not going into my life story, or the darker elements of my life and personality to explain what I mean, you guys can think what ye will of me. But trust me when I say, I know drinking would be bad for me.


You don't know if either would actually be bad for you though.sonicbrawler182 wrote:But even all of that isn't my main reason for staying away from alcohol. My main reasons are merely very personal ones that I'm not going to discuss here, past the determination thing. They're reasons that purely involve me, and not others. It's much like romance, I also have very personal reasons to steer clear of that for a while, more to do with myself than anyone else.


Eighteen-year-old Irish undergraduate students of computer games design are a very particular demographic.sonicbrawler182 wrote:And how the heck can you say the people you and I deal with are very similar?

rlysonicbrawler182 wrote: Also, Rulez, that brother comment was a joke. I was merely having fun.




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