dany612 said:
Thanks for the guffaw. There is no way you could possibly beat me in typing and grammer (as you claim, when you are under the influence of alcohol). I am an expeditious typist. It's also pretty ageist of you to come to an iditotic conclusion that kids lack 'perspective'. Sure I might not understand how it feels to be drunk or to have alcohol in my system but I do obtain the knowledge that stops me from ever finding out. Anything in excessiveness is bad and I clearly understand that. Moderation is the way to go but little to no alcohol is the best decision. There has been studies that have shown that wine has a positive impact in moderation. Beer itself hasn't shown those type of qualities. Just because you favor drinking doesn't mean your perspective is factual at all either! |
Personally, I think its best to follow path of moderation. Completely refraining yourself from all the pleasure that are bad to your physical health may prove to be worst to your mental health. In any case, you may do fine all your life without ever drinking or doing anything bad to your physical health.
The danger is, later on in your life, you will surely develop balancing mechanism. When something bad happen or when you have to work hard. Having a few drinks on a friday/saturday night isnt that bad. You could compensate with worst thing, like obssessive disorder or mythomania. You look intelligent, im sure youll do fine. But you might find yourself driking on a friday night in a few years ; ) (im talking about drinking with moderation, not being passed out).







