Being Drunk

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I'm drunk well my friend writed to me today to go outisde and I did although I wanted to do some programming I never reject meeting with friends I'm very outgoing person although I never look people into their eyes because it's hard and very disturbing and well I drunk some vodka today I just got home and I'm very happy maybe tommorow it will not be such fun but no problem

I'm autistic and I sometimes am very weird when I drink I become even more autistic after drinking I laugh a lot it's probably some form of stimming and I often repeat phrases from star wars which is my special interest and lights are usually becoming more disturbing so that I put my sunglasses at night and I am more laid back so that I become crazy earlier as I drink and people think I am more drunk than I actually am and they are suprised when I drink more and more and still holding on because I can drink a lot also they think also I am a badass because I drink without washing it down with anything it just doesn't make sense to me maybe I have insensitivity to some flavors 

Do you drink alcohol sometimes? Do you like it? What do you do after alcohol?

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  • I found that alcohol disabled me, allowed me to make really stupid decisions that brought trouble to my door, was expensive and made me feel unwell.

    Then I discovered cannabis, is cheaper, does none of those things, and made me generally more thoughtful and reserved and made my choice.

    Admittedly I successfully concealed it from my kid, unlike most of my fellow pot smokers, I didn't want my kid to automatically take to the stuff, because super cool dad (I'm sorry, but I was such a creature) smokes the stuff. 

    All my friends who drink alcohol regularly are way more unhealthy, after the forty year test we all ran, so I'm not convinced I made a bad call. Hopefully they will legalise it soon.

    It is as savagely addictive as anything that really does improve one's experience of life, although some people do not tolerate the experience well at all, like me with alcohol. There's also a learning curve where one learns about dosage, and minimising unwanted effects. BIG WARNING for the kids, don't let peer pressure make you use higher doses, learn how much suits YOU and stick to it. I stop it regularly for a while just to remind myself that I can but I do like the effects, and unless I'm actually in an employment where cannabis use is inappropriate, I see no reason to discontinue my use.   

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  • I found that alcohol disabled me, allowed me to make really stupid decisions that brought trouble to my door, was expensive and made me feel unwell.

    Then I discovered cannabis, is cheaper, does none of those things, and made me generally more thoughtful and reserved and made my choice.

    Admittedly I successfully concealed it from my kid, unlike most of my fellow pot smokers, I didn't want my kid to automatically take to the stuff, because super cool dad (I'm sorry, but I was such a creature) smokes the stuff. 

    All my friends who drink alcohol regularly are way more unhealthy, after the forty year test we all ran, so I'm not convinced I made a bad call. Hopefully they will legalise it soon.

    It is as savagely addictive as anything that really does improve one's experience of life, although some people do not tolerate the experience well at all, like me with alcohol. There's also a learning curve where one learns about dosage, and minimising unwanted effects. BIG WARNING for the kids, don't let peer pressure make you use higher doses, learn how much suits YOU and stick to it. I stop it regularly for a while just to remind myself that I can but I do like the effects, and unless I'm actually in an employment where cannabis use is inappropriate, I see no reason to discontinue my use.   

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