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Are drunken words sober thoughts?

Yes, like proposing to some fat chick at the bar. That's totally something I wish I had the balls to say sober.
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Yes, like proposing to some fat chick at the bar. That's totally something I wish I had the balls to say sober.

you don't because you're sober enough to realize that your standards are higher.
but when you're drunk you'll have the balls to make sh*t up to get laid because your mind/body wants some action.
 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
it's words that when you are sober you don't have the balls to say.


I don't agree with that. When your drunk, true you lose your inhibitions however, when you are past tipsy and into "drunk" your brain and thought processes get scrambled. So when things are said they are actually out of context or said in a scrambled manner. Your brain physically is not functioning due to the drug in your system. Your vision is impaired, your thought processes are impaired, your balance everything is affected. So you cannot communicate the way you would if you were sober.

Case in point. When a woman is drunk and a guy wants to have intercourse with her she is not capable in a drunken state of clearly communicating or having the capacity to say in a sober state that she does not want to have sex. This is a clinically proven fact. Therefore if a man proceeds to have sex with a women in a drunken state that is grounds legally for rape. You can look this all up online.
 
FYI: Depending on how much alcohol you have consumed it affects the frontal lobe of the brain. It can cause anywhere from mild cognitive impairment to what is called alcohol dementia.
 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
it's words that when you are sober you don't have the balls to say.

And that you then spend the next week wishing you could take back or that you had never said.
 
People use alcohol as a crutch too much. They act like anything they say and do is ok because later they can just say "oh, I was drunk."

Face facts-when you're drunk, you still know what you're doing and the consequences of it. Why do you think we arrest drunk drivers? You can't just use the excuse that you didn't know what you were doing...
 
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
People use alcohol as a crutch too much. They act like anything they say and do is ok because later they can just say "oh, I was drunk."

Face facts-when you're drunk, you still know what you're doing and the consequences of it. Why do you think we arrest drunk drivers? You can't just use the excuse that you didn't know what you were doing...

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You knew exactly what you were doing when you took that first drink. People usually know ahead of time whether they plan to get s-faced or not. That decision is usually made before even the first sip. Being drunk is usually a premeditated act.
 
Originally posted by: ahurtt
Originally posted by: johnjohn320
People use alcohol as a crutch too much. They act like anything they say and do is ok because later they can just say "oh, I was drunk."

Face facts-when you're drunk, you still know what you're doing and the consequences of it. Why do you think we arrest drunk drivers? You can't just use the excuse that you didn't know what you were doing...

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You knew exactly what you were doing when you took that first drink. People usually know ahead of time whether they plan to get s-faced or not. That decision is usually made before even the first sip. Being drunk is usually a premeditated act.

It's not fashionable nowadays to take responsibility for one's actions.
Certainly it must be someone else's fault.
 
I think a little differently when drunk and speak differently when drunk. so I say no for me, but it could possibly by different for others.
 
Buzzed words = very truthful.

Drunken words
= not to be taken seriously.

Sober words
= lots of impressive lies.
 
I've said things while seriously under the influnence that I didn't mean and regretted deeply. It's a lesson most of us go thru, teaches us to moderate our etoh consumption.
 
I would say more than likely, either that or those thoughts were skewed even more when you were drunk so you said them (or did it).
 
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