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Quote from: Gay Imp Sausage Metal on December 22, 2018, 09:19:59 PMExpand Quote#vasectomygains[close]Hopefully all this seman I’m absorbing will make me a better skater
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Quote from: schralp pal on December 23, 2018, 04:20:21 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Gay Imp Sausage Metal on December 22, 2018, 09:19:59 PMExpand Quote#vasectomygains[close]Hopefully all this seman I’m absorbing will make me a better skater[close]Gay, does this work?
Quote from: Gay Imp Sausage Metal on December 22, 2018, 09:19:59 PMExpand Quote#vasectomygains[close]Hopefully all this seman I’m absorbing will make me a better skater[close]
I can't stop thinking about a girl I made love with who doesn't want serious relationship and has a lot of male friends that she likes to make sex jokes with on fucking facebook, it drives me mad haha I'm fucked in the brain
You're doomed
you're all right, dudes, thank you for the help, and yes, I'm doomed, I'm possessed, best ass I ever witnessed irl, and I can feel a heart of gold behind all her gimmicks^^
Quote from: the snake on January 09, 2019, 09:53:50 AMExpand Quoteyou're all right, dudes, thank you for the help, and yes, I'm doomed, I'm possessed, best ass I ever witnessed irl, and I can feel a heart of gold behind all her gimmicks^^[close]
you're all right, dudes, thank you for the help, and yes, I'm doomed, I'm possessed, best ass I ever witnessed irl, and I can feel a heart of gold behind all her gimmicks^^[close]
Quote from: the snake on January 09, 2019, 09:57:56 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: the snake on January 09, 2019, 09:53:50 AMExpand Quoteyou're all right, dudes, thank you for the help, and yes, I'm doomed, I'm possessed, best ass I ever witnessed irl, and I can feel a heart of gold behind all her gimmicks^^[close][close]That last bit that you edited in is why you're totally fucked
Quote from: the snake on January 09, 2019, 09:53:50 AMExpand Quoteyou're all right, dudes, thank you for the help, and yes, I'm doomed, I'm possessed, best ass I ever witnessed irl, and I can feel a heart of gold behind all her gimmicks^^[close][close]
i will be taking full advantage of that. i'm gunna fill the bathtub with pina coladas and see how long it takes for my body to absorb the alcohol.
Let me preface this post with the fact that I am slightly inebriated, very uneducated and I havent read any papers or done any research at all, or read your post really.
I’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.
Quote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.
I’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]
Quote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:20:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]It’s really fucking weird man. I think I suck as a employee and honestly i’ve aired out about how I think our product is bullshit but I still do my job/work and I get a high level of praise for what I do and now it seems like I might be getting trained/groomed for a management position. I dont get “drunk” on the clock but having a beer or two definitely makes me more approachable and easier to talk to. I really dont do well in professional enviroments or playing any social games at work. Ijust like to come in and knock my shit out ASAP then go home but they want me there more and im now getting included into some heavy work future/planning shit that I dont think I should be involved in.
Quote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]
Quote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 06:41:06 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:20:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]It’s really fucking weird man. I think I suck as a employee and honestly i’ve aired out about how I think our product is bullshit but I still do my job/work and I get a high level of praise for what I do and now it seems like I might be getting trained/groomed for a management position. I dont get “drunk” on the clock but having a beer or two definitely makes me more approachable and easier to talk to. I really dont do well in professional enviroments or playing any social games at work. Ijust like to come in and knock my shit out ASAP then go home but they want me there more and im now getting included into some heavy work future/planning shit that I dont think I should be involved in.[close]Well they do, and they probably know the score about their business more than you do. I don't know you but nobody can quit drinking without a flood of self worth issues and doubt creeping in. They see how you work and think you're good at it, you look at the big picture of your life through your experience and think you aren't. Work is quantifiable and by their measure you must be doing good. It'd be a good thing to invest yourself in honestly, give you a nice anchor while you sort out the drinking thing. Stability and responsibility are good. Unless you hate it all.
Quote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:20:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]It’s really fucking weird man. I think I suck as a employee and honestly i’ve aired out about how I think our product is bullshit but I still do my job/work and I get a high level of praise for what I do and now it seems like I might be getting trained/groomed for a management position. I dont get “drunk” on the clock but having a beer or two definitely makes me more approachable and easier to talk to. I really dont do well in professional enviroments or playing any social games at work. Ijust like to come in and knock my shit out ASAP then go home but they want me there more and im now getting included into some heavy work future/planning shit that I dont think I should be involved in.[close]
Quote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:47:41 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 06:41:06 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:20:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]It’s really fucking weird man. I think I suck as a employee and honestly i’ve aired out about how I think our product is bullshit but I still do my job/work and I get a high level of praise for what I do and now it seems like I might be getting trained/groomed for a management position. I dont get “drunk” on the clock but having a beer or two definitely makes me more approachable and easier to talk to. I really dont do well in professional enviroments or playing any social games at work. Ijust like to come in and knock my shit out ASAP then go home but they want me there more and im now getting included into some heavy work future/planning shit that I dont think I should be involved in.[close]Well they do, and they probably know the score about their business more than you do. I don't know you but nobody can quit drinking without a flood of self worth issues and doubt creeping in. They see how you work and think you're good at it, you look at the big picture of your life through your experience and think you aren't. Work is quantifiable and by their measure you must be doing good. It'd be a good thing to invest yourself in honestly, give you a nice anchor while you sort out the drinking thing. Stability and responsibility are good. Unless you hate it all.[close]I appreciate your advice. I do kinda hate my job because it exploits artists and gives them a avenue to give up on their creative pursuits but it also pays like crazy for the niche field im in. But ultimately I guess its the peoples fault for selling their passion for a dollar. I gave up my drive for the craft to continue living in Seattle years ago. I think my best bet is to ride it out and go through college to get a “real” job... and probably cut back or completely quit drinking because it’s frying my brain.
Quote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 06:41:06 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shit_for_brains on January 11, 2019, 06:20:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrumblingInfrastructure on January 11, 2019, 05:46:00 AMExpand QuoteI’m about to start Naltrexone to try and drink less. Stoked on the possibility of drinking less but not Stoked on the upcoming withdraws. Been drinking every day for a little over 7 years now. Anyone have any words of wisdom? Should I try to take some time off work for the withdrawal period? I tried to go a day without drinking 3 weeks ago and had a crazy DT experience. Really doesnt help that my Managers slip me beers during the work day because it “makes me work better/longer”.[close]If your managers want to keep you drunk because you're a "better worker" then yeah you should probably not be there for the parts where you're feeling like death and want a drink more than anything. Quitting drinking isn't easy but it's doable and if my dumb ass can do it then any one of you guys can.[close]It’s really fucking weird man. I think I suck as a employee and honestly i’ve aired out about how I think our product is bullshit but I still do my job/work and I get a high level of praise for what I do and now it seems like I might be getting trained/groomed for a management position. I dont get “drunk” on the clock but having a beer or two definitely makes me more approachable and easier to talk to. I really dont do well in professional enviroments or playing any social games at work. Ijust like to come in and knock my shit out ASAP then go home but they want me there more and im now getting included into some heavy work future/planning shit that I dont think I should be involved in.[close]Well they do, and they probably know the score about their business more than you do. I don't know you but nobody can quit drinking without a flood of self worth issues and doubt creeping in. They see how you work and think you're good at it, you look at the big picture of your life through your experience and think you aren't. Work is quantifiable and by their measure you must be doing good. It'd be a good thing to invest yourself in honestly, give you a nice anchor while you sort out the drinking thing. Stability and responsibility are good. Unless you hate it all.[close]
What kind of mikey taylor logic is this?