Metanoia said:
arcologist said:
Cannabis is far superior.
My thoughts exactly. In almost every possible conceivable manner.
jamie said:
I have grown up watching family members slowy drink themselves to death. It is sad and pathetic. I dont even enjoy being drunk.
This was my childhood and teenage years. My parents were both alcoholics and I watched my mother drink herself to death while I have no idea what became of my biological father. He's most likely dead from his addiction or in jail.
I never enjoyed it either, thank god, or I would have probably ended up just like my parents. Obviously I have some bias towards alcohol because of the devastation it has wrought on my life. And I know I'm far from being alone; it has destroyed many lives.
Cannabis...not so much. The only real devastation comes from imprisonment IMO. I do struggle with a pretty heavy cannabis habit, but I'm still able to function relatively normally in my daily life. I don't do or say idiotic things when I'm stoned. I tend to get very introspective and meditate or do something creative like write or play a musical instrument. I don't live in denial that I have a problem, like countless people who abuse alcohol. Like was said, cannabis is just FAR superior and FAR less dangerous.
The only real devastation is actual imprisonment, I mean Im not judging but that's a pretty hefty side effect of cannabis addiction! Least you are aware you have issues unlike the usual pious holier than thou weed smokers, my father being one of them :? :d
I used to be a total weed addict now hardly touch the stuff so I do know the stages it can get to, did also get busted for growing plants, luckily they were too stupid to know what a dmt extraction is and I avoided jail. But the weed smokers going oh cannabis is far superior, well its not, its subjective I much prefer alcohol to weed. Weed makes me quite and withdrawn and actually only smoke it in small amounts after alcohol usually. I know some drug users who say mdpv is the superior drug, good example of being subjective.
I drink usually once a week, on a sunday after work, but not always but being on holiday Ive been drinking roughly 2-3 times a week. I never black out, always remember and its always a good experience. See I moved away from Scotland to Vietnam and the drinking culture is different, people go out to eat seafood and drink beer, food and beer go hand in hand. Because its so warm all year round I drink a lot of beer now, whereas before in Scotland it was always red wine. This attitude by vox that youl end up sick and with a big beer belly isnt based in reality, its based in prejudice and piousness. You get some really nice home made rice wines from the mekong delta, they are just in plastic bottles but they are far superior to the rice wines on offer in the city. Vietnam is the second cheapest place for beer in the world, it might be first not sure think ukraine or someone is first, but it makes for lots of different and interesting beers, can get a litre of home brew for like 20 us cents and its decent stuff, so yeah like the beer a lot last couple years been good trying different ones and of course the rice wine.
I recently started to really enjoy straight whisky, just a few when family were visiting were really nice. My step father is a pretty quite man but likes whisky never been my thing so I tried some and really liked it, had the best time talking about history, philosophy and religion with him, hes the smartest guy Ive ever met in real life, knows so much about history and other topics and he only really opens up after a few whiskys. Swear when Im sitting with him and were at those stages it feels like an elder sharing his wisdom and passing it down to me and its such a learning valuable experience that probably wouldnt happen without whisky.
I do agree alcohol is dangerous though, my brother is an alcoholic and cant control himself, he does really well then all of a sudden its bender city and he acts like a dick so I do see the negatives of it, but I dont get like that, neither do most people. Oh and to the OP, my friend, who drinks like twice a year if that, used to work in a bar, he drank all the time when he worked there and its not like him. In the area there were a lot of bars where we lived and all the long term staff would go from bar to bar drinking during the day and stuff, they were all alcoholics because they worked in that environment long term.