jackie jones
Bluelight Crew
I don't smoke around people. It makes me psychotic. I loved it when I was a teenager, but now I only feel pleasantly high on the comedown. I have to be alone, in the woods, for positive effects.
That's because if you binge drink (any more than 3 drinks in one sitting) alone everyday, then you're an alcoholic, which is a totally different field than smoking alone every day. Unfortunately alcohol's main benefit (a social lubricant) is no longer useful, drinking by yourself is degenerative activity which really has no benefit beyond 1 drink and is harmful beyond 3. Just because they're the 2 most popular recreational drugs (after caffeine and nicotine) doesn't mean they should be treated the same or painted in the same stripe.
yeah, you're probably an alcoholic.
Beta's reply pretty much sums it all up.
Thats a massive stretch based on the information he gave. Showing some tendencies for sure though, all depends on what "sometimes" means really. To say he's "probably" a full blown alcoholic is pretty out there to say based on one fairly broad sentence though.
Figured at least someone would see it just about that way haha.
That's because if you binge drink (any more than 3 drinks in one sitting) alone everyday, then you're an alcoholic, which is a totally different field than smoking alone every day. Unfortunately alcohol's main benefit (a social lubricant) is no longer useful, drinking by yourself is degenerative activity which really has no benefit beyond 1 drink and is harmful beyond 3.
No shit, key word I used here being 'probably'. Guess what, unfortunately alcohol has the effect of reversing every single one of those benefits (except maybe deafness) with more than 'moderate' drinking. I use the number 3 as that's the average.I don't even think MADD defines a binge as more than three drinks.
I also don't think you're in a position to diagnose anyone's alcoholism from your computer.
You use a lot of absolute statements where you needed conditional ones.
On the health benefits of moderate drinking (defined as 1-5 drinks daily for men, and 1-3 for women) (source):
"moderate consumers of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine or distilled spirits or liquor) are generally less likely to suffer hypertension or high blood pressure, peripheral artery disease, Alzheimer's disease and the common cold. Sensible drinking also appears to be beneficial in reducing or preventing diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, bone fractures and osteoporosis, kidney stones, digestive ailments, stress and depression, poor cognition and memory, Parkinson's disease, hepatitis A, pancreatic cancer, macular degeneration (a major cause of blindness), angina pectoris, duodenal ulcer, erectile dysfunction, hearing loss, gallstones, liver disease and poor physical condition in elderly."
So "degenerate" might not have been the right choice of words, and you're also a little bit wrong about its main benefit being social lubrication.
Ever wonder why parents and their kids like to drink together?