Do you regulars in Politics actually even smoke weed?

overgrowem

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you think Guinness is bitter, try an oatmeal stout. If you looking for sweeter stout go with a milk stout.
Sammi Clause. Black in color, could walk on its own, never ordered on purpose those that did order it never had more than a sip. Guess they sold it somewhere, but southerners sure didn't like it.
 

Glaucoma

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I am one of those that either by DNA, or choice, think that a glass is a waste of time and effort, and thinks why have a glass, when you can have the bottle. A unfortunate curse though, mostly.
Pro Tip:

If the beer is bottle conditioned (carbonated in the bottle), there will be yeast sediment at the bottom of the bottle. You want to pour all but the last bit out into a glass, leaving as much yeast behind as possible.

I think Sierra Nevada is an example of a bottle conditioned beer.
 

UncleBuck

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Pro Tip:

If the beer is bottle conditioned (carbonated in the bottle), there will be yeast sediment at the bottom of the bottle. You want to pour all but the last bit out into a glass, leaving as much yeast behind as possible.

I think Sierra Nevada is an example of a bottle conditioned beer.
i'm sure you're dreaming up a way to work mayonnaise into your brews, amirite honkey?
 

Harrekin

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Did you go to AA or did you just realize that drinking was stupid?
Drinking is not stupid.

Not being able to regulate your intake is stupid, having a few drinks when relaxing on the weekend is not any more stupid than enjoying a joint when relaxing.

Its funny how quickly you'll call something you don't personally enjoy "stupid" tho, ironically you probably wonder why anti-cannabis dicks retain their zeal too.
 

NLXSK1

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Drinking is not stupid.

Not being able to regulate your intake is stupid, having a few drinks when relaxing on the weekend is not any more stupid than enjoying a joint when relaxing.

Its funny how quickly you'll call something you don't personally enjoy "stupid" tho, ironically you probably wonder why anti-cannabis dicks retain their zeal too.
No, drinking is stupid. Putting a poison in your body to get fucked up is stupid. Society tells you it is cool and some medical studies from unknown sources probably backed by the alcohol lobby tell you that alcohol in moderation is actually good for you... Sure.

I was an alcoholic for 20 years, I know both sides. There is nothing you cannot do in life sober that you cannot do after a few drinks. Alcohol causes many of societies problems and as such it is stupid.

I do not object to you being stupid however.
 

UncleBuck

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some medical studies from unknown sources probably backed by the alcohol lobby tell you that alcohol in moderation is actually good for you... Sure.
i don't think the national institute of health is "backed by the alcohol lobby", and they do disclose each and every one of their sources.

http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa16.htm

Benefits of Moderate Drinking

Psychological benefits of moderate drinking. A review of the literature (8) suggests that lower levels of alcohol consumption can reduce stress; promote conviviality and pleasant and carefree feelings; and decrease tension, anxiety, and self-consciousness. In the elderly, moderate drinking has been reported to stimulate appetite, promote regular bowel function, and improve mood (7).

Cardiovascular benefits of moderate drinking. There is a considerable body of evidence that lower levels of drinking decrease the risk of death from co ronary artery disease (CAD). This effect has been demonstrated in a broad range of older epidemiologic studies (9). More recently, Boffetta and Garfinkel (10) found that white American men who reported in 1959 that they consumed an average of fewer than three drinks per day were less likely to die during the next 12 years than men who reported abstinence. This finding was due primarily to a reduction in CAD. In a similar study using a wide range of ethnic groups, De Labry and colleagues (11) found that rates of overall mortality were lowest for men who consumed fewer than three drinks per day over a 12-year period.
 

londonfog

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No, drinking is stupid. Putting a poison in your body to get fucked up is stupid. Society tells you it is cool and some medical studies from unknown sources probably backed by the alcohol lobby tell you that alcohol in moderation is actually good for you... Sure.

I was an alcoholic for 20 years, I know both sides. There is nothing you cannot do in life sober that you cannot do after a few drinks. Alcohol causes many of societies problems and as such it is stupid.

I do not object to you being stupid however.
If you don't have a problem controlling your liquor intake then drinking should not be a problem. I do understand that some people have a problem doing this. Those people should not drink.
 

ODanksta

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Some people don't agree with NA beer because it has .05%... I still drink beer, just NA beer now..1421037703336.jpg
 
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schuylaar

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I've been 3 weeks without a drink!!!
+rep

:clap:

:hug:

you're already past..just keep going and don't look back.

if you feel like you are missing something from your brain..Wellbutrin cuts craves..gives you the get up and go..Lexapro stabilizes your emotional..i take both.

how are you sleeping?
 

schuylaar

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i don't think the national institute of health is "backed by the alcohol lobby", and they do disclose each and every one of their sources.

http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa16.htm

Benefits of Moderate Drinking

Psychological benefits of moderate drinking. A review of the literature (8) suggests that lower levels of alcohol consumption can reduce stress; promote conviviality and pleasant and carefree feelings; and decrease tension, anxiety, and self-consciousness. In the elderly, moderate drinking has been reported to stimulate appetite, promote regular bowel function, and improve mood (7).

Cardiovascular benefits of moderate drinking. There is a considerable body of evidence that lower levels of drinking decrease the risk of death from co ronary artery disease (CAD). This effect has been demonstrated in a broad range of older epidemiologic studies (9). More recently, Boffetta and Garfinkel (10) found that white American men who reported in 1959 that they consumed an average of fewer than three drinks per day were less likely to die during the next 12 years than men who reported abstinence. This finding was due primarily to a reduction in CAD. In a similar study using a wide range of ethnic groups, De Labry and colleagues (11) found that rates of overall mortality were lowest for men who consumed fewer than three drinks per day over a 12-year period.
and exactly what is moderate drinking?:lol:
 
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