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When I'm out to really party, I'm definitely a fan of the jag-bombs. Otherwise jagermeister just tastes like cough syrup. I'll still drink it, but I wouldn't reccomend drinking it straight if you can get some sort of mix.
:lol
You, sir, truly are the king of kings. I don't smoke, partly because I'm not cool enough, but also because its too expensive, unhealthy, and gross. Although I do enjoy cigars (real ones, not the packs you can buy at 7-11), but even then only on special occasions and in a well ventilated area. Otherwise the smoke gets in your hair and on your clothes, and when you wake up the next morning your room smells like a campfire.
You haven't lived until you've passed out on a bathroom floor in someone else's house using towels as blankets and pillows. :lol
That's a true, story by the way.
Most people know their limits when they're sober, the problem arises once you've already had a few drinks and hit your limit, because at that point you feel so good all you can think about is how drinking more will make you feel even better. Of course, the opposite ends up being true. The trick is to set out guidelines for yourself to begin with, and have friends around you who also know what your limit is. Nobody wants anyone to drink too much and get sick, or nobody should, so having other people around who can cut you off when you need it is helpful.
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My biggest suggestion to Zi and Starry is to experiment with alcohol in a safe environment. If you're in a safe place, someone's house or a restaurant or whatever, and you're with more friends than strangers, then just take it slow and have fun. People drink alcoholic beverages because they taste good (eventually) and are fun, drinking just enhances doing things that are otherwise fun (hanging out with friends, parties, meals, and so forth, not driving, sports, and whatnot). So long as you're with people you trust then drinking, even getting drunk (though not overly) is a helluva good time. And don't worry too much about drinking until you throw up, generally everyone does it at least once or twice to find their limits. So long as you learn from your mistakes you'll be fine. Its people who binge drink every weekend (or every day) until they throw up that really get themselves in trouble.
A few drinks on the weekend with some friends can be a great thing. A beer or glass of wine with supper, or after work, is also quite sublime. But, like anything, indulging in it excessively will cost you.
NickThePunk said:Drink More and smoke. Tis what I do.
:lol
You, sir, truly are the king of kings. I don't smoke, partly because I'm not cool enough, but also because its too expensive, unhealthy, and gross. Although I do enjoy cigars (real ones, not the packs you can buy at 7-11), but even then only on special occasions and in a well ventilated area. Otherwise the smoke gets in your hair and on your clothes, and when you wake up the next morning your room smells like a campfire.
CreepinDeth said:I've personally never have vomited from drinking. The trick also is to know your limits and pace yourself.
You haven't lived until you've passed out on a bathroom floor in someone else's house using towels as blankets and pillows. :lol
That's a true, story by the way.
Most people know their limits when they're sober, the problem arises once you've already had a few drinks and hit your limit, because at that point you feel so good all you can think about is how drinking more will make you feel even better. Of course, the opposite ends up being true. The trick is to set out guidelines for yourself to begin with, and have friends around you who also know what your limit is. Nobody wants anyone to drink too much and get sick, or nobody should, so having other people around who can cut you off when you need it is helpful.
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My biggest suggestion to Zi and Starry is to experiment with alcohol in a safe environment. If you're in a safe place, someone's house or a restaurant or whatever, and you're with more friends than strangers, then just take it slow and have fun. People drink alcoholic beverages because they taste good (eventually) and are fun, drinking just enhances doing things that are otherwise fun (hanging out with friends, parties, meals, and so forth, not driving, sports, and whatnot). So long as you're with people you trust then drinking, even getting drunk (though not overly) is a helluva good time. And don't worry too much about drinking until you throw up, generally everyone does it at least once or twice to find their limits. So long as you learn from your mistakes you'll be fine. Its people who binge drink every weekend (or every day) until they throw up that really get themselves in trouble.
A few drinks on the weekend with some friends can be a great thing. A beer or glass of wine with supper, or after work, is also quite sublime. But, like anything, indulging in it excessively will cost you.