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go to an AA meeting ffs lmaooo
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>AA
i'm in the UK and we have the NHS, so alcoholism is treated as a medical/secular issue.
that said, they came into my socialist state-funded rehab and started proselytising. lovely, sweet elderly couple. i don't mind that they're Christian, i'm open to religion. what i do NOT like is people coming in telling me a bunch of shit about how God loves me and the Church is waiting, while i'm wankered on diazepam.
even if you're religious, go to a SMART meeting.
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https://youtu.be/wHNNXoT2sKM?si=AtPT5ZT_wqZ2VrG3
https://youtu.be/9LUm51Z-Ii0?si=eQ2f0OZdQJe7ZyFO
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>>217763551
I’m watching Flight for the first time right now because of druk threads and it’s kino
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>>217764087
Just got to this scene, very sad :(
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>>217764321
Were so back bros
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>>217764087
Oh shit bros… he drank
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>>217763551
>Called Leaving Las Vegas
>He never leaves
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Ok so that was a good film, druk sissies have been vindicated. However there’s a ton of talk about predetermination and AA in this, is this a religious film?
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This, I was shocked when someone first told me how AA works. It's like some kind of cult. They literally train you to believe the only way out of your problems is via supernatural intervention. I don't understand how anyone can interpret that organization as anything other than taking advantage of sick people to convert them to their religion, and that's coming from someone who doesn't have a problem with Christians either
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>>217764087
>the bitch drank the vodka
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>>217766044
My uncle did that in the 70s, more or less. He flew to Hawaii, stayed at a nice hotel, spent all week gorging on coconut shrimp, Mai-Tais, and pupu platters, then hung himself.
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meetin a slut at the bar who is genuinely horny and interested int you > bangin an escort > jerkin off > gettin drunk > do nothing
kind of weird that the showrunner/creator decided to make the Landman a divorced guy who's constantly working.
cope: at least i aint a rajeesh or chink
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>Leaving Las Vegas is a semi-autobiographical 1990 novel by John O'Brien.
>Through a friend of his ex-wife, O'Brien got a gig writing Episode 37 of the animated series Rugrats, "Toys in the Attic", which premiered in 1992 under his only known pseudonym, Carroll Mine. According to his sister, Erin, he was disgusted with editorial changes made to his script.[3]
>O'Brien died from suicide on April 10, 1994, two weeks after signing away the rights to adapt his novel, Leaving Las Vegas. His father and book critics said that the novel was his suicide note, while his sister, Erin O'Brien, thought the book was "the beautiful poetic way to check out: Taking that long slug of liquor and gurgling into his death with this beautiful woman."[6]
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sui is basically saying "i'm too uncreative and ultra-sad to think of any other option". it's basically the end game for a materialist/hedonist who failed to moneymaxx. 1500 can't buy you jackshit in a big city, but it's enough to exit this world if you wish. i support freedom. nuffin wrong with suicide if that's what an anon chooses. we live in a nig-jew infested NPCworld anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiaYDPRedWQ
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Attention-whoring LARP. If you're gonna kill yourself, give your money to a homeless man so he can go buy some booze and you go jump in front of a train. That's the American Dream. If you're gonna book a plane ticket, go somewhere cool and wander around. What's the worst that could happen? You die? You find some cool stuff? You maybe die? It doesn't matter anyway? The problem solves itself? No one cares?
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jesus fucking christ man
i've wept three times today
i hate being alive
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>32 days sober
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>>217763551
i lookit er boobs
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>Cage did research by binge drinking in Dublin for two weeks and had a friend videotape him so he could study his speech. He said "it was one of the most enjoyable pieces of research I've ever had to do for a part."[10]
lol
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Former super alcoholic here who went to AA 5 times with 5 different groups/places at the absolute worst of my drinking (not drinking then driving, literally drinking while driving everyday).
AA sucks. It's literally one big pity party and you will find by the end of it you want to drink more than you did before you came.
Obviously it works for a lot of people but it sure as shit didn't work for me.
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>your subconscious desire for addictive substance is convincing you to get more addictive substance through whatever rationalization works on you
>solution is to get together with a bunch of people and make a tulpa that acts as a mental supervisor, as well as a buddy system when that isnt working as well as it should, but coated in jesus.
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>>217764087
Are there movies like this but for drugs?
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>>217764826
To AA's credit, the people they're dealing with are probably the one's who were actually at rock bottom with nothing to lose. Never been myself, but between people i've known that have been and shit i've read, these are typically people that have actually fucked their life into the dirt with drinking.
>>217769114
Bit of a catch-22. The whole reason they were together in the first place was because he was past the point of no return by then.
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>>217770681
I suppose it obviously just depends on how severe your drinking is and what you find helpful. To some people talking to a roomful of strangers about this stuff is helpful, therapeutic or whatever, to others it's just embarrassing.