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Spiritless Kentucky 74 is the only one I've had thusfar that I'd call good tbh.What's some good fake whiskey?
Please don't shoot yourself.I think more about shooting myself
Eleven months today.
I got stuck in Memphis coming back from the eclipse and spent a night on Beale Street with a nice girl, urges are few and far between these days but smelling the bourbon in her drink was a tough one.
Other than that I think more about shooting myself than drinking, which isn't great but bodes well for my sobriety I guess.
Cool fact about not drinking yourself to sleep regularly: You actually get sleep and can sometimes make it 8 hours without waking up! You usually dont need caffeine the next day either. I miss the drunk dreams tho, withdrawal dreams we're kinda fun too...
Now I find myself bored a lot, which was kinda the reason I started drinking in the first place. Have to put in effort to start entertained
I've come to accept that I'll continue to swap one addiction for another.I'm nearly two years sober, and for those of you that actually make it past the first hurdle I really can't stress enough how important it is to be careful about not replacing one addiction with another. And I don't just mean addiction to substances either, you're going to have to watch out for food (recovering alcoholics often crave sugar in particular), gambling/dopamine chasing, caffeine, you name it.
That's the insidious shit about drugs, you always find a way to convince yourself it's ok to have a little and it's not a big deal. I've woken up telling myself I won't have a drink for a long time only to decide to have just "one" with a meal by the end of the day because I feel ok.My problem is when I go a few days without drinking I start to feel like a million bucks and then I'm like yea let's go drink!
Reminds me of Train Spotting.I've come to accept that I'll continue to swap one addiction for another.
I quit drinking a few months ago. Now, my current addiction is chess.![]()
That's usually how it works, gotta channel your addictive behaviors for something productiveI've come to accept that I'll continue to swap one addiction for another.
I quit drinking a few months ago. Now, my current addiction is chess.![]()
Well done man. Also well done for not shooting yourself, that's the most important one.One year.
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Excuses, excuses. I felt like shit when I drank, and now I don’t. Simple as.Giving up alcohol is for quitters and that makes you a loser. As a fellow white man I find you an embarrassment.
You drank cause it make you feel good; you telling me you feel better when you not drunk? I don’t believe you.
You quitting cause you made a mistake when you were drunk. The solution my brother is to not make mistakes.
Blaming alcohol is a pussys way out of reneging your responsibility. You ever had a car accident? You blame the driving or you blame your bad judgement? You stop driving? No? You ever fall down and blame the stairs or your feet? Still got stairs and feet? Sure you do.
Mistakes happen; drinking helps you live with those mistakes. Don’t be a quitter.