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shocking how hard my bros party

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talking adults here.
out every night, boozing/drugs/strippers
seriously every night till 4am when the strippy closes.
and somehow they make it to work just barely fit for duty.
about 1 am last night they decided to roll, and of course now they are all rolling while we sit in class for the entire day listening to lectures, hating life.
meanwhile i'm in bed by 930pm and up by 430am to hit the weights and joose.
and ive still gotten laid moreso than some of these others
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Favorite poster of all the intergüebs... even if you always gave me that 0800 number to call you.

respect the bino...

(if anything, respect the consistency)
 
everytime i party like that, i need about 2 days to recover. slow, feel like shit, etc. not really worth it unless for special occasions

even a decent night of boozing now i'm worthless the first day. age catches up with you. don't know how people like that do itw ithout feeling completely depressed and like utter shit
 
I tried that once when I was about 17... That was the first & last time. I need my sleep, and I need it ON TIME. I can fall asleep anywhere; even a crowded stadium. And I do, so I don't put myself in that position or I'll wake up without a wallet.

Charles
 
everytime i party like that, i need about 2 days to recover. slow, feel like shit, etc. not really worth it unless for special occasions

even a decent night of boozing now i'm worthless the first day. age catches up with you. don't know how people like that do itw ithout feeling completely depressed and like utter shit

They do it by using more and more drugs. But it eventually catches up to them...unless you're Keith Richards.
 
They do it by using more and more drugs. But it eventually catches up to them...unless you're Keith Richards.

my roomate that fateful evening, a really good bro, didn't make it to class the next day.
picked up some hookers and a ball about 5 in the morning.
he got the boot, proly lost his job.
fuk he only had till today to make it, this happened monday night
 
my roomate that fateful evening, a really good bro, didn't make it to class the next day.
picked up some hookers and a ball about 5 in the morning.
he got the boot, proly lost his job.
fuk he only had till today to make it, this happened monday night

damn, it will catch up with everyone eventually
 
damn, it will catch up with everyone eventually

guy is 37 yrs old.
some bros never outgrow the party phase...who the fuk would roll on a monday night before a 8 hour class lecture?
sillyness and now he's paying the cost.
missed our ceremony today, pretty sad
 
I had a friend that carried on like that for over 10 years. His drugging went from the occasional weekend, to every weekend, to sometimes during the week, to working while he was high. He eventually started losing jobs and would only work to support his habit. He eventually lost everything and killed himself. I'll be a year a week from tomorrow that he decided to quit on everything.

Allan Jed Arveseth obituary
 
I had a friend that carried on like that for over 10 years. His drugging went from the occasional weekend, to every weekend, to sometimes during the week, to working while he was high. He eventually started losing jobs and would only work to support his habit. He eventually lost everything and killed himself. I'll be a year a week from tomorrow that he decided to quit on everything.

Allan Jed Arveseth obituary

meh, RIP to your bro but that's not always how it ends.
seems like a lot hold on, esp if they are just drunks, for many many years even decades.
sure when they are 60ish they are fuct but the longevity of booze hounds does seem to be a bit longer than the drugged out scene...and that's mainly what my bros are about, drinking hard.
culture of that in our profession, it's annoying
 
meh, RIP to your bro but that's not always how it ends.
seems like a lot hold on, esp if they are just drunks, for many many years even decades.
sure when they are 60ish they are fuct but the longevity of booze hounds does seem to be a bit longer than the drugged out scene...and that's mainly what my bros are about, drinking hard.
culture of that in our profession, it's annoying

I wasn't trying to say it's how it always ends. That story was just a personal experience and I guess is on my mind because the "anniversary" or whatever you want to call it is coming up. Most of the mens in my family are engineers and laborers and the binge drinking you described sounds like how some of them and a lot of their coworkers are. Either way it's usually a bad ending for the people predisposed to that type of behavior.
 
meh, RIP to your bro but that's not always how it ends.
seems like a lot hold on, esp if they are just drunks, for many many years even decades.

sure when they are 60ish they are fuct but the longevity of booze hounds does seem to be a bit longer than the drugged out scene...and that's mainly what my bros are about, drinking hard.
culture of that in our profession, it's annoying

this scenario is one of far worse suffering than if they just blow their heads off.



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that's fuct right up chris
glad i don't drink that much if at all
nothing good ever came out of it
 
What are the huge gunts from? Enlarged livers?

the liver is enlarged, but as it enlarges, it basically clogs up, so blood and essentially fluid backs up, fills the abdomen. The blood backs up into veins all around the liver as well which is why you see those scary veins on that doodes stomach.


Those pictures only show the suffering of the patient, and what is even more tragic and not illustrated is the suffering the patient caused everyone around him/her.
 
the liver is enlarged, but as it enlarges, it basically clogs up, so blood and essentially fluid backs up, fills the abdomen. The blood backs up into veins all around the liver as well which is why you see those scary veins on that doodes stomach.


Those pictures only show the suffering of the patient, and what is even more tragic and not illustrated is the suffering the patient caused everyone around him/her.

I've slipped up a couple of times here and there, but if I kept going the way I was I have a feeling I'd end up like at least one of those pics. Christ, what a waste.
 
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