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You're a pisser, mothedrine. You got a good sense of humor.
Taggers: "sobriety is the answer"? What? Answer to what? I postulate that a little release valve is healthy once in a while. Sobriety is not a "thing"or a permanent state, I believe, but rather the default position. Choosing to alter perceptual systems a couple times a month or whatever is hardly the complement of the set of sobriety instances. It certainly is helpful to live most of one's life unencumbered by the myriad problems which are materially implicated by intoxication.
It's too bad you, mothedrine, and suckapunch didn't have a better give-and-take, but I suppose it comes down to personalities. I respect her as a musician and athlete, but it seems you two didn't quite make the grade together. Oh well.
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Thank you for the kind comments. I like you too, when you are not under the influence of mind and behavior altering chemicals. The issue is not "sobriety: good or bad" but rather how one acts when under the influence of a substance. This is why (until managed care changed it up) there has always been a differentiation between use, abuse, and dependence. Cutting loose once in a while is fine. Coming onto a message board and attacking everyone who claims they can't understand your disjointed and incoherent (often delivered in a socially aggressive manner) ramblings, is different. People appreciate your mind and talent. But when you're wasted, you seem to undo all of that. I will always respect your drug-free input, and I will always ignore you when you are wasted. That is all.