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Old 07-09-2016, 11:32 PM #1
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Yeah but with eating it doesn't ultimately give you a good feeling when you're really full unlike when you're really drunk. Being overfull is just uncomfortable, I'd rather be hungry.
Drunk tends to be a state people stumble into. The feeling of being drunk people either can't remember or hate.
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Drunk tends to be a state people stumble into. The feeling of being drunk people either can't remember or hate.
I guess it's a bit of a love/hate thing. It technically doesn't feel good in a sense, but it makes you do and say crazy **** that you may never have done so there are positives from it.
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