I used to drink a few when i would go out and wake up no prob for surf.. but I one bad time where i missed some good waves and said never again. Still drank after that just not before a surf. Wasn't until i wanted to stop drinking carbonated beverages that I kinda just ended drinking booze all together. Never got into hard liquor so that was easy to avoid. When I wanted to get in better shape it made sense to cut out the carbs from the booze and the bad food decisions that came with it... just haven't looked back since haha... I got nothing against anyone drinking (as long as its done responsibly lol)
No. Nobody honestly believes you took a photo and it ended up on a cover of anything... And of course you won't provide any proof, because you don't have any
I really don't care if everybody drinks themselves to death or stays sober. It doesn't change the fact that Alcohol is stupid
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Well, you should, especially if they are driving down the road, starting a fight in public, abusing their spouse and/or children in private, failing to be productive or even show for work, etc. The thing is, with any addictions, people must usually hit rock bottom, first, before they have a chance for recovery and management of the disease, and each individual's rock bottom is unique. I have previously typed that it is not an easy road. I have put men in prison over it, in some instances more than once, had one man's child taken from him (the man went to prison, later, for something else, and he died there, but the son is a success, for it all), left one man two states away from his home, making him find his own way there, taken some out of the woods where they were living, covered in lice, simply in order to give them a chance, put them through rehab, some multiple times, dealt with their parole/probation officers, etc., provided them with shelter, assisted in obtaining driver's licenses, vehicles, managed their funds while teaching them how to do so on their own; the stories are seemingly endless. All were employees/subcontractors etc., never a significant other (no way...). I have been stolen from, lied to, threatened, continuously, had to purchase my things back from pawn shops, when I could locate them, etc. They make great little con artists, unless they are dealing with someone highly experienced in effectively dealing with them, which I certainly came to be, and they certainly do not like that, at all. All went clean, some stayed clean, others did not; some continue the horrid cycle to this very day, so I have been informed. When each are ready for change, each will attempt it, but not until then. Each do require support, in order to achieve the goal. You cannot make them change, but you can be a positive influence, and such appears to be what you are attempting to do; so, that is good, even if you benefit only one soul.