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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's something I would say if my 14 yo was with me too![/quote] Really? Lying is more acceptable to you than responsibly and moderately imbibing?[/quote] There is no acceptable amount that is healthy. But if he said that then drinkers would get upset.[/quote] I don’t see where I said drinking was healthy. But responsible, moderate drinking can be part of a healthy life, just as eating a steak or a bowl of ice cream can be. You don’t need to be abstinent to be healthy. This black or white thinking is so off-putting and frankly childish. It’s how I thought when I was 8.[/quote] These things are not the same. Steak has protein, ice cream has calcium, alcohol has poison. There isn't a nutritional value in alcohol, especially the way some of y'all drink it. You'll try some "red wine has..." and so does a tomato, without the carcinogens. So yeah, those of us who don't drink (at all) will often hedge it a bit ("I don't really drink") because y'all tend to freak out when we say it's not for us at all. [/quote] No. It’s because you come off as smug, judgmental prats, just like vegans. Everyone hates you. But you wouldn’t know that, because you’re sitting at home at night, watching The Gilded Age, instead of out being sociable. Stay home with your bustles and muffs, Carrie Nation.[/quote] You've pickled your brain, dear. :roll: [/quote] Agreed. What a crazy, psycho response. You know this person drinks waaaay too much when they get this upset about people who aren't addicted like they are. PP you know you have a substance abuse problem and we see it. Your neighbors see it too.[/quote] My neighbors are at my party, having fun with me. But I don't live in DC, where fun goes to die. [/quote] Sober people are not a glum lot, and our parties are memorable. Your neighbors "like" you because you're all drunks, and parties at your house = drinking for free. This is "fun"? No. It's addict behavior. Addiction is where fun goes to die. Have fun with your neighbors sober. Then we'll be impressed.[/quote] Oh right. You can’t drink without being drunk. This shows how little you know. Go glug some Yoo-Hoo, Suzy Q.[/quote]
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