<p>LOL mathnerd…you’re sooo not helping your case bro…really? did you really just advocate video games as an alternative to drinking??? it’s a bit silly, you’re an adult. chill out, and let people do as they wish. fine, drinking is bad for you.</p>
<p>don’t drink, go out and make lots of money and play video games. it’s your decision. Just like it’s mine to chill with some friends and have a few brewskies or a nice jay…and then play madden and eat.</p>
<p>i’m sure video games have many health effects that hurt people.</p>
<p>yah, mathnerd, i haven’t the statistics to prove this…but i’m fairly certain that not one video game has helped anyone get laid…unless they were some kinky weird people</p>
<p>hence making alcohol VITAL to the continuation of the human species…whether that’s a good thing or not is debatable ;)</p>
<p>In the words of a great t-shirt, “Beer, helping ugly people have sex since 1500.”</p>
<p>Whoever said people who drink look down on those who don’t, that’s bull. When was the last time you saw a thread on here along the lines of “Why don’t people drink?” or “Why don’t sober people lighten up?” or things of that nature? Never. Yet there’s a thread about the perils of alcohol every week. If this is the attitude taken towards alcohol, I’d love to be in a room with some of you and have someone close by light up a blunt. Madness would ensue.</p>
<p>seriously. these kids on their moral high horses do not no anything about drinking other than the scary videos they showed in high school. Not everyone gets drunk to black out and not everyone drinks because they’re unsociable. that is the most ridiculous reason I’ve ever heard. the unsociable ones are the ones that sit in their rooms and play video games instead of going out with friends or to a party or something or are the ones that have been sheltered from alcohol all their lives .
and yeah i lost 2 uncles to alcoholism. but you know what? im not them and Im responsible with what I do. I was raised to be responsible for myself and have common sense so that i dont have to rely on the media or strangers for advice. Sure you can say one night i might go overboard or something but that could happen with any other activity i do.
I drink because after studying/working/classes 24/7 during the week I want to unwind and have fun. Call me whatever you want, but I do what I want to do in moderation, instead of trying to please others who know little to nothing about what I do.</p>
<p>It’s mostly because it helps people loosen up and become a little more adventurous. These things can be done without alcohol though, so alcohol really isn’t a necessity ( despite what every college student thinks. )</p>
<p>Alcohol itself isn’t bad but people just abuse it, like everything good in life.</p>
<p>My original name was extremely similar to surfette’s (it’s not real hard to guess what my original name was), to the point where I was getting confused… lol and I had my username changed. So, you’re not alone on this one. :-P</p>
<p>I said that, and actually, Artic, you are the one who is full of crap. </p>
<p>There are no posts about sober people lightening up? Bullcrap! Read this quote:</p>
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<p>And this is the icing on the cake:</p>
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<p>Funny how you guys preach tolerance and yet, look who’s doing the name calling…</p>
<p>Also, if you reread your post again, you will realize that you just contradicted yourself. You just insulted those who do not share a positive attitude towards alcohol by making this statement:</p>
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<p>In conclusion, yes, you do look down on me for not sharing your views on <em>underage</em> alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>there’s a big difference from being someone who doesn’t drink and being someone who has a “i’m better than you, becasue i don’t drink”(read moral high horse) attitude…</p>
<p>Well I do not have a favorable attitude towards the girls who vomit in the bathroom stalls in my dorm especially when the bathroom is next to my room and I can hear it. Yuck.</p>
<p>I do think I have higher moral standards than the girls who brag about not being able to find their panties in the morning. I don’t have to worry about missed periods, if I am going to be date raped, if I’m going to do something I will regret, if I destroy my reputation, worry about being blackmailed for drunken pictures (and pictures of me going potty) that I put on facebook 2 years ago, etc. However, I stay out of it. If their idea of having fun is getting smashed at a frat party, then that’s fine with me. It’s their life and their business. My idea of fun is learning how to do new things (like linedancing), or to hear a once in a lifetime lecture from a famous biologist. So I would expect to be respected for my beliefs in return from those girls and the CCer’s on here.</p>
<p>You make your own choices and I make my own. </p>
<p>"You make your own choices and I make my own. "</p>
<p>strikes me as funny, a bit ironic, and possibly even hypocritical. Can anyone tell me why nobody sees the middle ground between not drinking and getting blacked out drunk? Alcohol prevention education. Just like abstinence education, it simply does not work. If safe drinking were taught and followed from a much earlier age a lot of what occurs wouldn’t happen.</p>
I wholeheartedly agree with this. Kids will drink regardless of whether there college forced them to take AlcoholEdu or has a strict alcohol and drug policy. Colleges could help deal with the issue of alcohol-related deaths by simply properly equipping their students with tips on how to drink safely, rather than not drink at all.</p>