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Old 12-29-2010, 06:55 PM   #3321 (permalink)
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Can't punish 'em enough if you ask me.
Deliberatly risking other people's lives is just unforgivable.
I'm sorry Thrice. I can't have any respect for that kind of behaviour.

I actually kicked one of my friends out of my house after he told me he drank four beers and drove home. I told him he could come back after he learned how to use the gray mass up in his head. I believe it actually worked .

So. Yeah.
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Old 12-29-2010, 06:59 PM   #3322 (permalink)
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Sober karaoke or karaoke where everyone else but you is drunk is pretty lame but I gotta say, drunken karaoke is pretty fun.
This...I will be doing this tomorrow night. I can jam some 90's novelty rap when I'm tipsy.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:02 PM   #3323 (permalink)
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Can't punish 'em enough if you ask me.
Deliberatly risking other people's lives is just unforgivable.
I'm sorry Thrice. I can't have any respect for that kind of behaviour.

I actually kicked one of my friends out of my house after he told me he drank four beers and drove home. I told him he could come back after he learned how to use the gray mass up in his head. I believe it actually worked .

So. Yeah.
Yeah I don't have much respect for DUI offenders either. Mainly repeat offenders. But situations are different I guess. For instance, I know guys who know they are too tipsy to drive and do it anyways. I'm talking like 7 or 8 beers deep and still insist on driving. That's just retarded. If you've had a few beers and feel fine to drive and get a DUI, I have a bit more sympathy. Because I don't think a few beers really impairs a lot of people. But there's a lot of people who go out to the bars, know they are going to be drinking a lot, and still plan on driving home. So stupid.

Two of my good friends got DUIs. One knew he was too drunk to drive and got pulled over after swerving. My other friend is the kind of guy who I've never seen drive drunk and always gets a ride. He was at a small party and drinking heavily and says he doesn't remember anything. I know his character and isn't a person who drives after drinking, but he got in his car that night and drove 10 minutes to a unimart where they called the cops cause he could barely stand. His BAC was .24 which is ridiculously high. I'm just glad he didnt kill himself or someone else cause he said he doesn't remember anything but waking up in the hospital getting his blood tested. That's an instance where somebody else needs to step in and take his keys or not allow him to leave.
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Old 12-29-2010, 07:08 PM   #3325 (permalink)
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Why did he bring his car and drunk anyway, then?
I mean, I get your point. But he got there in his car and he drunk his first and second beer, knowing he had his car with him.
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Why did he bring his car and drunk anyway, then?
I mean, I get your point. But he got there in his car and he drunk his first and second beer, knowing he had his car with him.
He planned on getting a ride from our friend, Yogesh. Him and his brother went to some kids house and a group of like 10 people were hanging out and drinking heavily and they were gonna get a ride back to their house from this Yogesh fellow who lives down the street from them and was gonna come to the 'party' later. For some reason he got in his car and left and drove the opposite direction of his house a few miles and ended up at a gas station. His brother said everyone was too bombed to realize he was leaving or they would've stopped him. He's paying his price, lost his license for awhile and had to take a lot of extra hours at work to pay for his fine. Could've been a much worse outcome. Just a situation where everyone was too stupid drunk to be aware of anything. That's why when I'm drinking a lot I always make sure someone around me is sober enough to make good decisions, though I usually end up being that person.
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Well in that case it is indeed different.
That's why I included the word 'deliberately' in my 'verdict'.

I don't really understand why people don't get how far they can go while drinking. I mean, I've been pretty ****ed now and then, but I never lost control over what I was doing. There were some moments when I couldn't really stand up, and some moments in which I thought to myself 'stfu, you're talking nonsense', but that's really it.
Ghehe, I also don't see the point of getting really drunk. Why go to a party to forget all about it and wake up hangover the next day?

Eitherway. I may seem pretty hard about this. So I probably should tell you that this is one of the three things that make me really mad.
One is racism, another is hurting animals and a third is drunk (or drugged) driving.
Apart from that, I guess I'm pretty compassionate.
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Well in that case it is indeed different.
That's why I included the word 'deliberately' in my 'verdict'.

I don't really understand why people don't get how far they can go while drinking. I mean, I've been pretty ****ed now and then, but I never lost control over what I was doing. There were some moments when I couldn't really stand up, and some moments in which I thought to myself 'stfu, you're talking nonsense', but that's really it.
Ghehe, I also don't see the point of getting really drunk. Why go to a party to forget all about it and wake up hangover the next day?

Eitherway. I may seem pretty hard about this. So I probably should tell you that this is one of the three things that make me really mad.
One is racism, another is hurting animals and a third is drunk (or drugged) driving.
Apart from that, I guess I'm pretty compassionate.
I hear ya buddy. Drunk driving make me mad as well. One of the most irresponsible things any person can do. But I've learned to differentiate between situations and not group all DUIs into one category of "DUI offender"

Only a few times I've been so drunk I had no clue what I was doing and couldn't make decisions for myself. Last year I drank two 40s and then went out to the bar. I don't know why but I didn't feel nearly as drunk as usual after two Hurricane 40s so I went out to the bar and had a Monkey Boy (pitcher of flavored liquor). Don't remember anything after that but I guess I called a guy with a ponytail a derogatory sexual term and knocked over a bar stool then walked out by myself. I called a girl I know on the way home and screamed at her and told her i loved her while I was laying in some shrubbery near the Hooters I lived by. Never did make it home by myself. Two strangers carried me home like a baby. Knocked on my door and asked if I lived there, I guess I was screaming my address. Woke up with really muddy clothes and a lot of cuts and scraped on my arms and legs. And somewhere in there I pissed my pants. Don't remember any of it, just a timeline I was able to piece together through context clues. Luckily didn't get a drunk in public.
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My god if anything like that would happen to me I think i'd move to another country out of pure shame .

And I understand the difference you make. I think you do have a point.
I wouldn't kick someone like the friend you mention out of the house. I'd just call him a stupid ass and say I'm glad he made it without hurting himself or anyone.

A friend of mine called me one morning a couple of months ago.
She apparently took a bit too much some or another drug, had sex with her boyfriend and forgot to take the pill. All went well, but at those moments I really think 'what were you thinking'...

Maybe I think too much .
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My shame was lessened at the time because I was living at a University where I saw things and heard stories of things 100 times more shameful on a daily basis. But if that happened now I'd be much more embarrassed. It was more funny than anything to me.
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