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Mulboyne wrote:"There is no proper teaching on how alcohol can be dangerous, so no one knows alcoholism as a disease."
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Aint that the truth. Many's the time I've woken with my arm around a bird seduced after I've put on the beer-induced goggles and I have been tempted to chew off my own arm rather than move it and possibly wake her up....
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
baka tono wrote:Bullshit! Japan is just fine.
SpikeX wrote:Japan's views on alcohol in general are pretty behind the times.
FG Lurker wrote:Only problem I have with alcohol is the occasional hangover...
FG Lurker wrote:Only problem I have with alcohol is the occasional hangover...
AssKissinger wrote:Alcoholism isn't a disease. It's just someone who refuses to take control.
AssKissinger wrote:Alcoholism isn't a disease. It's just someone who refuses to take control.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:....I let the demon drink do whatever it wants to.
Greji wrote:You forgot whenever.....
Now that that's said and done, I think I'll go wet my whistle...
Yokohammer wrote:Hammer grammar 101:
The words "drinking" and "problem" must never appear in the same sentence unless modified by the words "no" or "not".
Examples of proper usage:
* I do not have a drinking problem.
* Not drinking is a problem.
Like all rules, however, there are exceptions. Here's one example:
* I'm drinking, you got a problem with that?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You just need to refine your rule and say never in a the same clause.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You just need to refine your rule and say never in a the same clause.
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