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My Reaction to Alchohol Drinker's Ignorant Statements About Casual Drinking

Confidence may be a byproduct of the alcohol, but you seemed to have oversimplified it. Other than rational control, alcohol addiction is very hard to manage and can actually mangle your social life into little pieces of regret if not drunken cautiously. However, you are wise by knowing your limits. I'm not condemning you, but just trying to get you to see the other perspective. I agree that drinks are awesome! My friend is a social butterfly on them..I'm just saying. I can proudly say that I have no prior experience with alcohol, and I've only educated myself on its effects, both positive and harmful consequences resulting from its consumption. It's great that you're doing it as a recreational thing, not a sport...I'm worried it will get out of hand because you can not control who influences you (referring to your environment).

Took the Words Out of My Mouth

I’m more than a test score because no test can measure creativity. My music, my writing, and my art are way more impressive than my SAT score. I think that lazy people put too much emphasis on a test score because it’s easier to judge a person by pinpointing how worthwhile of a person they are with a simple number. To look at the sum of someone’s accomplishments, read their writing, and take into account their life challenges is a much more complicated and difficult way to judge them. It’s worse than judging a book by it’s cover, and more like judging a book by on 4 star rating online.

neurolove psychology - love this blog

I like people who have a sense of individuality. I love expression and anything awkward and imperfect, because that's natural and that's real." -Marc Jobs Response: Carlos Pepin " Does that mean you stipulate consciousness as a single entity? Although it keeps people interesting, individuality will either be a second-hand reaction to consciousness, or an internal uncontrolled impulse. In which case I prefer the latter... if it fits the person." "That is an unfortunate view to hold if you actually believe it. We love and hate something about everyone and everything... and we hurt everyone - somehow in some way at some point in time. Indefinitely." " I think we hurt the people that love us because they expect the most from us. We love the people that hurt us because they at least make us feel something. The latter would seem more prevalent in a person who has experienced great pain." ...and... " If the people that love us are

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People drown you, Or they drain you. Pick them wisely. Hans F. Hansen Brilliant comment I stumbled upon: Brandi Ackerman “Compassion automatically invites you to relate with people because you no longer regard people as a drain on your energy.” ~ Chögyam Trungpa  

An Idea that I Have Fancied for Quite Some Time (May not be Relevant)

I am going to make a real music playlist with actual songs. I am avoiding mainstream and Illuminati-associated songs to the most of my extent. You're very welcome if you are an educated chap.

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"The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." -Robert Fuckin' Frost