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I feel like buying a large bottle of whiskey for the upcoming weekend.

Metalhead

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Because a gallon of Maker's Mark will make me feel happy and content during my three days of isolation during the Fourth of July weekend. I certainly would mind the nonstop annoying fireworks a lot less. /end sarcasm

Maybe I should find something better to do with my time instead, and some other way to cope with the asshole neighbors making all that noise all night long.
 
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Oh.
Are the first two sentence of Post #1 meant as sarcasm?

You could use the standard indicator for that:
/s
 
Look at it as an opportunity to rediscover yourself through a bit of solitude, rather than feel a need to be with others or with a bottle.
 
Maybe I should find something better to do with my time instead, and some other way to cope with the asshole neighbors making all that noise all night long.
Addiction thrives in isolation. Perhaps find an AA meeting either IRL or online. I know your being sarcastic, but it does sound like there is some nostalgia for your drink of choice creeping in. Its your old friend, a natural reminiscence during a time where people gather to do the thing you cannot do anymore. A vulnerable time for certain, so get busy, and reach out.

Another certainty, no one relapses and is glad they did it. There is no guarantee you come back from it.
 
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Oh, I am feeling true temptation and I am talking myself out of it at the same time.
I still feel temptation, too, sometimes. It's a persistent little thought, whispering little lies into my brain.

The power of addiction is no joke and sometimes it is just waiting for a moment of vulnerability. In those moments, we must protect ourselves from the false promises and listen to the wisdom within.
 
I still feel temptation, too, sometimes. It's a persistent little thought, whispering little lies into my brain.

The power of addiction is no joke and sometimes it is just waiting for a moment of vulnerability. In those moments, we must protect ourselves from the false promises and listen to the wisdom within.
Does beer itself taste good or just the feeling of diszziness?
 
Does beer itself taste good or just the feeling of diszziness?
There were some beers that tasted nice, but I was mostly drinking liquor and it wasn't for the taste. It causes a feeling that is much more complex than just dizzy - when I was drinking, I was seeking numbness and death.

Some people can enjoy a beer or two because it tastes good and makes them feel good, but I am not one of those people. Alcohol is only problems for me.
 

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