Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the research article in the WaPo today -- there are about 60% of the population who never have a drink or less than once a week. The top 10% of drinkers are drinking the equivalent of 2BOTTLES of WINE EVERY NIGHT! The rest are in between.
The beverage industry would collapse (according to the article) if the top 10% of drinkers were encouraged to reduce their intake. There are a lot of people who can gently handle their alcohol, and then there are a sizable number of people who are living drunk everyday and keeping the beverage industry in the money. Think about all the health issues, accidents, deaths, violence that alcohol brings to our society via those who drink too much... yet, we don't REALLY have the guts to get the abusers to reduce or stop.
I read another article recently that referenced a study showing that most people underestimate how much they drink by 50% A lot of people are fooling themselves.
OP here. I am thinking about HG, and have a mixture of rage at whoever might have harmed her but also frustration with HG. Drinking excessively, then walking alone, here's a perfect example of typical college behavior throughout our country and no one gives a shit to do anything about it. What about the deaths as a result of people who drive while intoxicated also? Or pregnant women who drink? What about the burden on the health care industry? What the hell is wrong with our society that inflicts such a punishment on ourselves? What is this addiction people have with alcohol that makes them think they need it to enjoy a party? Sorry, it can not be equated with food, milk or cheese, or owning a pet. I will not address the ridiculous comparison to church or religion. None of these cause a similar burden on society.
Why will you not address the religion comparison? Have you never studied history and the causes of wars? Are you not paying attention now?
You are clearly an atheist so move your point over to the religion thread or a new off topic thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Sorry folks if my thread upsets the drinkers. Apparently there are a lot of drinkers here (probably drunkards too).
If you need alcohol to lighten up and to have a good time, something is wrong. Either your job is too stressful or your life is unfulfilling. Get therapy, a better job, or change whatever is the source of your stress. Don't numb it with alcohol every weekend (or weeknight), then drive a car, or make bad decisions that affect others, and then come on here arrogantly defending your actions because you were lucky enough to not hurt or kill anyone because of your drinking.
I'm sick of people who can't control their drinking and then make bad decisions as a result of it. There are far too many of you.
We live in an area where parents are actually chaperoning parties for underage kids and providing alcohol too. The parents are equally guilty in fostering a culture of excessive drinkers and contributing to alcohol related crimes.
So am I a pearl clutching, buttock clenched DCUMer? I don't really give a shit if I am. I know I have every right to complain about the number of alcoholics, excessive drinkers, and the alcohol related crimes.
If you can't handle drinking, it's easy...DON'T.DO.IT.AT.ALL.
Okay, great - thanks for the PSA. Feel better now? Think you've actually changed anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Oh my. Last time I checked there isn't a legal limit on coffee consumption.
Last time I checked, there isn't a legal limit on alcohol consumption either. You fucking moron.
Try telling that to a cop when you get arrested while driving intoxicated… moron.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Sorry folks if my thread upsets the drinkers. Apparently there are a lot of drinkers here (probably drunkards too).
If you need alcohol to lighten up and to have a good time, something is wrong. Either your job is too stressful or your life is unfulfilling. Get therapy, a better job, or change whatever is the source of your stress. Don't numb it with alcohol every weekend (or weeknight), then drive a car, or make bad decisions that affect others, and then come on here arrogantly defending your actions because you were lucky enough to not hurt or kill anyone because of your drinking.
I'm sick of people who can't control their drinking and then make bad decisions as a result of it. There are far too many of you.
We live in an area where parents are actually chaperoning parties for underage kids and providing alcohol too. The parents are equally guilty in fostering a culture of excessive drinkers and contributing to alcohol related crimes.
So am I a pearl clutching, buttock clenched DCUMer? I don't really give a shit if I am. I know I have every right to complain about the number of alcoholics, excessive drinkers, and the alcohol related crimes.
If you can't handle drinking, it's easy...DON'T.DO.IT.AT.ALL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Oh my. Last time I checked there isn't a legal limit on coffee consumption.
Last time I checked, there isn't a legal limit on alcohol consumption either. You fucking moron.
Try telling that to a cop when you get arrested while driving intoxicated… moron.
Anonymous wrote:If you need alcohol to lighten up and to have a good time, something is wrong. Either your job is too stressful or your life is unfulfilling.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Oh my. Last time I checked there isn't a legal limit on coffee consumption.
Last time I checked, there isn't a legal limit on alcohol consumption either. You fucking moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the research article in the WaPo today -- there are about 60% of the population who never have a drink or less than once a week. The top 10% of drinkers are drinking the equivalent of 2BOTTLES of WINE EVERY NIGHT! The rest are in between.
The beverage industry would collapse (according to the article) if the top 10% of drinkers were encouraged to reduce their intake. There are a lot of people who can gently handle their alcohol, and then there are a sizable number of people who are living drunk everyday and keeping the beverage industry in the money. Think about all the health issues, accidents, deaths, violence that alcohol brings to our society via those who drink too much... yet, we don't REALLY have the guts to get the abusers to reduce or stop.
I read another article recently that referenced a study showing that most people underestimate how much they drink by 50% A lot of people are fooling themselves.
OP here. I am thinking about HG, and have a mixture of rage at whoever might have harmed her but also frustration with HG. Drinking excessively, then walking alone, here's a perfect example of typical college behavior throughout our country and no one gives a shit to do anything about it. What about the deaths as a result of people who drive while intoxicated also? Or pregnant women who drink? What about the burden on the health care industry? What the hell is wrong with our society that inflicts such a punishment on ourselves? What is this addiction people have with alcohol that makes them think they need it to enjoy a party? Sorry, it can not be equated with food, milk or cheese, or owning a pet. I will not address the ridiculous comparison to church or religion. None of these cause a similar burden on society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I quit drinking due to medication. Here's what I observed:
1. I lost 5 lbs. Yay!
2. I lost some big drinker "friends". Boo!
3. We spend less in restaurants. Yay!
4. We spend more time watching tv to unwind. Boo!
Otherwise, no major changes. Alcohol isn't evil. I like it but other than changing some holiday recipes, it's not a mournable loss. Still can't understand judgy teetotalers.
Who stops being friends with someone bc they don't drink? I drink but have plenty of friends who don't.
Anonymous wrote:I quit drinking due to medication. Here's what I observed:
1. I lost 5 lbs. Yay!
2. I lost some big drinker "friends". Boo!
3. We spend less in restaurants. Yay!
4. We spend more time watching tv to unwind. Boo!
Otherwise, no major changes. Alcohol isn't evil. I like it but other than changing some holiday recipes, it's not a mournable loss. Still can't understand judgy teetotalers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the research article in the WaPo today -- there are about 60% of the population who never have a drink or less than once a week. The top 10% of drinkers are drinking the equivalent of 2BOTTLES of WINE EVERY NIGHT! The rest are in between.
The beverage industry would collapse (according to the article) if the top 10% of drinkers were encouraged to reduce their intake. There are a lot of people who can gently handle their alcohol, and then there are a sizable number of people who are living drunk everyday and keeping the beverage industry in the money. Think about all the health issues, accidents, deaths, violence that alcohol brings to our society via those who drink too much... yet, we don't REALLY have the guts to get the abusers to reduce or stop.
I read another article recently that referenced a study showing that most people underestimate how much they drink by 50% A lot of people are fooling themselves.
OP here. I am thinking about HG, and have a mixture of rage at whoever might have harmed her but also frustration with HG. Drinking excessively, then walking alone, here's a perfect example of typical college behavior throughout our country and no one gives a shit to do anything about it. What about the deaths as a result of people who drive while intoxicated also? Or pregnant women who drink? What about the burden on the health care industry? What the hell is wrong with our society that inflicts such a punishment on ourselves? What is this addiction people have with alcohol that makes them think they need it to enjoy a party? Sorry, it can not be equated with food, milk or cheese, or owning a pet. I will not address the ridiculous comparison to church or religion. None of these cause a similar burden on society.
OP here. Oh my. Last time I checked there isn't a legal limit on coffee consumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the research article in the WaPo today -- there are about 60% of the population who never have a drink or less than once a week. The top 10% of drinkers are drinking the equivalent of 2BOTTLES of WINE EVERY NIGHT! The rest are in between.
The beverage industry would collapse (according to the article) if the top 10% of drinkers were encouraged to reduce their intake. There are a lot of people who can gently handle their alcohol, and then there are a sizable number of people who are living drunk everyday and keeping the beverage industry in the money. Think about all the health issues, accidents, deaths, violence that alcohol brings to our society via those who drink too much... yet, we don't REALLY have the guts to get the abusers to reduce or stop.
I read another article recently that referenced a study showing that most people underestimate how much they drink by 50% A lot of people are fooling themselves.
OP here. I am thinking about HG, and have a mixture of rage at whoever might have harmed her but also frustration with HG. Drinking excessively, then walking alone, here's a perfect example of typical college behavior throughout our country and no one gives a shit to do anything about it. What about the deaths as a result of people who drive while intoxicated also? Or pregnant women who drink? What about the burden on the health care industry? What the hell is wrong with our society that inflicts such a punishment on ourselves? What is this addiction people have with alcohol that makes them think they need it to enjoy a party? Sorry, it can not be equated with food, milk or cheese, or owning a pet. I will not address the ridiculous comparison to church or religion. None of these cause a similar burden on society.
Why will you not address the religion comparison? Have you never studied history and the causes of wars? Are you not paying attention now?
You are clearly an atheist so move your point over to the religion thread or a new off topic thread.