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sr. member
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July 02, 2017, 09:57:05 PM
Drinking is very hurt the body, but also to cause trouble, I am very annoying people who drink, this is my personal point of view.
legendary
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July 02, 2017, 09:48:01 PM
It seems that the state of more mini-developing countries are beginning to more actively contribute to alcoholic intoxication of their citizens, and this seems to me to be done so that people do not observe or react to what is happening around them. If a person is drunk then Freedom of speech is not needed.

This is a ridiculous logic. I have been to a lot many of the third world countries, and people who are addicted to alcohol are only around 2% to 3% at the max. The governments get a lot of revenues from the sale of alcohol, and that is the reason why they encourage its sale. They are not interested in keeping the citizens in a zombie state by making them alcoholics.
sr. member
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July 02, 2017, 09:11:32 PM
I know quite a few problem drinkers, people who could never go a day without booze. It's genuinely disgusting to witness and they're deeply pathetic people.

Most people have a normal relationship with alcohol but they're also very good at deceiving themselves as to what normal is. All of these middle aged women who put away a bottle of wine a night 'because it's only wine' might find they've inserted a time bomb into their bodies when it all adds up.

And I don't drink no more. My main problem with drinking when I did was that I didn't do enough of it. 
Hello, I very much agree with your point of view, I think that alcohol affects people's life and health, in life, we should drink it less.
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July 02, 2017, 04:48:05 PM
Alcohol disrupts the development of the fetus.
Alcohol is a drug.
Alcohol is the poison that kills cells
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July 02, 2017, 04:32:04 PM
Alcoholic lifestyle as an antipode of a healthy lifestyle is one of the most important factors leading to premature death. Alcoholism - a huge social evil, which from the inside "corrodes" the person, causing huge damage to society. "National disaster", "collective suicide of the nation", "the path to the catastrophe of mankind" - this is how scientists and the public of many countries assess the growing abuse of alcoholic beverages.
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July 02, 2017, 03:11:14 PM
I drink alcohol sometimes like beer, brandy, scotch etc for it gives me satisfaction and joy. I think alcohol is good in moderation and our body needs it, Its one of the better vices than cigarettes and drugs.

But sometimes drinking too much alcohol can be very dangerous, including driving while in the influence of it and sometimes changes human behavior that can result to serious problems. So better to not abuse it.
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July 02, 2017, 01:04:22 PM
It seems that the state of more mini-developing countries are beginning to more actively contribute to alcoholic intoxication of their citizens, and this seems to me to be done so that people do not observe or react to what is happening around them. If a person is drunk then Freedom of speech is not needed.
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July 02, 2017, 11:48:53 AM
Hi guys. Just wanted to know whether drinking is good or bad for our health...first of all i drink every weekend because i feel refreshed after a heavy week of work..  After i drink i take a lot of food and have a nice sleep....I do not have any kind of headache or anything after drinking but will it affect me in the future.... My dad almost drinks everyday right from his childhood may b at the age of 18 but my dad is healthy and strong even after drinking so many years... Thanks to god for that....... Any way,  When it comes to your health, is it better to drink or not to drink?

Anything that you abuse is bad, I have read an article that drinking occasionally is good for the health. For example drinking a glass of wine a day detoxifies your body. But of course if you drink a lot you'll end up hurting your liver.
sr. member
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June 02, 2017, 07:11:24 AM
it is able to clean the inside of our bodies, so it's okay for me to drink alcohol, than cigarettes.
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June 02, 2017, 07:10:54 AM
It makes me forget that Trump is president for a while Smiley
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June 02, 2017, 05:54:49 AM
It's actually good for the heart but too much is never good, just drink a little or enough. It maybe good for the heart but not for the brain, yes it can make you very brave but it can also make you insane and stupid when too much. Schedule drinking so you'll have the discipline in drinking, alcohol can imprison your own brain when too much but with discipline you can actually achieve freedom and use drinking as a healthy habit for the heart.
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June 02, 2017, 04:09:04 AM
Drinking alcohol may provide health benefits in our body as long as it is moderate.

I do not think that drinking alcohol has a positive effect on the body. All I know drinking alcohol can cause some bad for the body. And if taken moderately, it will still have an adverse effect on the body, it's just the impact that we will not feel in a short time, but will have an impact in the future. The symptoms will be felt several years later if consumed in a moderate but routine.
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June 02, 2017, 01:58:12 AM
People have been drinking wine and beer for god knows how long so if you dont drink too much ur fineee
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June 02, 2017, 01:20:02 AM
Drinking alcohol may provide health benefits in our body as long as it is moderate.
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June 01, 2017, 11:18:08 AM
Simple as this bro, all things that too much, except too much loving God, is bad for ourselves. If you drink too much, then it would cause some illness. Simple as that.
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May 31, 2017, 07:54:13 AM
I used to take alcohol regularly, and I don't remember suffering from any of these conditions. Even none of my friends who consume alcohol has experienced any of these syndromes. Common, coma as a result of alcohol consumption? This is ridiculous.

He did say it depends on the amount taken and the physical condition of a person, so maybe you just handle alcohol better than some people. One thing it can cause is for you to get a distorted picture of reality around you and act inadequately and that's bad enough.

I remember I once drunk about half a liter of vodka at a friend's house. My friend was already wasted and I felt tired too so I lied down on a bed with the intention of taking a nap. I must have slept no more than one minute as another guy who was there recalls and I jumped from the bed in sort of a panic and ran outside. During that minute of sleep I had a dream that the IRS with SWAT teams have confiscated my friend's house and taken everyone away. I woke up and couldn't differentiate between the dream and reality. I wasn't going to let the SWAT guys capture me, so I ran outside and started running through the streets. At the same time I was also looking for my friends by banging on the doors of houses where I supposed they were being held. Weirdly and luckily for me nobody opened their door. Mind that this happened on New Year's Eve and I went out with bare feet and not too much clothing. Cold made me sober up in about half an hour but when I did I was somewhere I had never been before and I had to get a cab. Went straight home, the cab costed a fortune.

As I think this over now, someone could have opened his door and given me a serious ass kicking. In fact I'm pretty sure if the guy whose door I was banging on was just as wasted as me and had a gun, he might have even shot me.
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May 31, 2017, 07:39:06 AM
Depending on the amount taken and the physical condition of a person, alcohol may cause:

1. Speaking of lisp
2. Feeling sleepy
3. Vomiting
4. Diarrhea
5. Stomach pain
6. Headache
7. Difficulty breathing
8. Blurred vision and hearing impaired
9. Disturbance of consideration
10. Reduction of perception and coordination
11. Unconsciousness
12. Anemia
13. Coma

Missing awareness (memory loss, not remembering events occurring while under the influence of alcohol)


I used to take alcohol regularly, and I don't remember suffering from any of these conditions. Even none of my friends who consume alcohol has experienced any of these syndromes. Common, coma as a result of alcohol consumption? This is ridiculous.
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May 31, 2017, 07:06:08 AM
Depending on the amount taken and the physical condition of a person, alcohol may cause:

1. Speaking of lisp
2. Feeling sleepy
3. Vomiting
4. Diarrhea
5. Stomach pain
6. Headache
7. Difficulty breathing
8. Blurred vision and hearing impaired
9. Disturbance of consideration
10. Reduction of perception and coordination
11. Unconsciousness
12. Anemia
13. Coma

Missing awareness (memory loss, not remembering events occurring while under the influence of alcohol)


This small list of enough unpleasant symptoms should be enough for an intelligent person to avoid alcohol consumption or reduce it to a minimum.
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May 31, 2017, 06:21:45 AM
I do agree that everything should be in moderation but that's probably not the case with drugs and alcohol , I mean once you start , It's probably just a matter of time until you get addicted to it and you screw your life. It's better to stay away from these things . I never smoked or drink anything on my life and I'm just fine , If I have problems or I celebrate with something , I don't see how alcohol will make me feel better.
That's true....
Once you take a step to drink alcohol then you'll be again influenced drinking alcohol,  it's a massive addictive task, so bad thing should be treated as a bad, it should be always kept away,  smoking and drinking alcohol are basic of addiction. So both should be prohibited for good.
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May 31, 2017, 01:37:15 AM
Depending on the amount taken and the physical condition of a person, alcohol may cause:

1. Speaking of lisp
2. Feeling sleepy
3. Vomiting
4. Diarrhea
5. Stomach pain
6. Headache
7. Difficulty breathing
8. Blurred vision and hearing impaired
9. Disturbance of consideration
10. Reduction of perception and coordination
11. Unconsciousness
12. Anemia
13. Coma

Missing awareness (memory loss, not remembering events occurring while under the influence of alcohol)
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