it's been a night, and I believe I type better when I am under the influence becuase I notice my typo's and take time to correct them, whereas when im sober - I dont give a rats ass.
and don't use this post against me rofl like I said it's been a night.
I just had like a half glass of straight tequila and my typing doesn't seem to have suffered at all. I guess your fingers movements are too minute to make that much of a difference. I'm sure that's what it is.
I'm not faking it. I'm just a pretty inexperienced drinker so all of this is fascinating to me. Atleast i'm not typing like a complete prick like #16's example.
the only time drunk typing is bad.. is if you are straight up wasted minutes away from passing out.... or when you're drunk and you know you typed it wrong bu tyou're too damn lazy to go back and fix it.
#cLANdodgers #danielvutran get on my level, nerds.
Yeah it really isn't too bad. Im carrying on two cohesive conversations on facebook chat right now and i doubt the two people could tell the difference.
#27 alcohol is probably the greatest thing in the world when you first start drinking. after awhile it just gets old.
I used to drink nothing but vodka and gin and all that stuffwhen i first started drinking and loved it. Because i was always that drunk that didn't do stupid shit, but would sit down and have a conversation with anyone about anything.
Then everyone has that realization that drinking doesn't make you badass or cool, everyone does it and its a buzzkill. Then the first time you throw up to hard alcohol is like the worst night of your life haha.
Now i don't even drink to get drunk except on rare occasions when i'm in the mood and i'd rather just chill with some beers around friends.
I wish I could go back and feel the magic of alcohol when you're new to it. when i first started what i thought was being drunk was pretty much just being tipsy/buzzed and then that first time you're truly drunk and you think its the funnest thing ever. Then you keep drinking to that level... and at least for me it never was the same as those first 5-6 times.
Now the only reason i drink is to have some beers with my closest friends. nothing like some ice cold beers with your best friends after a long day of class and work. It's almost kind of sad that i don't even look forward to next year when i'm 21 because i don't drink that often and alcohol is so easily obtainable. Even in my area which is relatively conservative, and i went to a private christian high school all my life, i still had 3-4 reliable contacts that would get me alc any weeknight and most weekend nights before 6ish when i was 16. The only thing that'll be nice about turning 21 is being able to drink at a sports bar or a "beer garden" with my family without having them have to buy it for me. And being able to stop by and pick up a 6 pack after work.
I never understood how people could drink large amounts every weekend and in some cases most days of the week in college, it lost its magic for me pretty fast. Maybe its just my personality but i really don't even like getting truly drunk anymore, i drink beer cuz i like the taste and love trying micro brews and new beers but i usually don't drink enough to even get buzzed. I don't know how some people can do it, my tolerance isn't even high. I'm 6'1 and 205 pounds medium build. So i'm far from skinny but no where near chubby and even though i don't drink often it takes me either 4 beers on an empty stomach within 40 minutes or so to feel buzzed and 7-8 beers within an hour and half to two hours to feel tipsy. I enjoy beer too much to force myself to chug it just for a buzz.
on a side note, i tried rolling brock this weekend for the first time and was wondering what other people think of it? I couldn't find the alcohol content on the bottle so i'm not sure if its a low alcohol beer, but rolling brock was like drinking soda! It had such a light taste with little to no after taste. I would recommend rolling brock for people new to beer trying to get used to its taste. And i found a new "get wasted beer" if i'm ever in the mood.
Some of my favorite mainstream beers: Killian's
Sam Adam's boston lager (a good beer for late at night, a very full taste so i generally don't drink more then 4-5 of these in a night)
Heinekin- was my first beer and even though most people say its overrated and isn't worth the price, i like it. Corona- another one alot of my beer enthusiast friends scoff at, maybe its just the fact that i like looking at the yellow color but i like to kick back with a few coronas now and again.
Bud Select - sometimes regarded as a "b#### beer" I don't care about carbs in my beer, i like the taste it tastes similar to heineken to me, but with a less noticeable after taste and not as filling.
If i'm feeling like a cheapass i actually kinda like pabst for a dirt cheap beer. Not as horrible as keystone or miller light in my opinion and the stuff is dirt cheap.
And then I could go on about 3 more pages about my favorite microbrews or local brews.
It'd be interesting to read everyone elses favorite beers or their opinions on some of mine. I love talking about beer to people who drink it often, because its interesting to see people's opinions on different beers even if its completely different then what i think.
#cLANdodgers #danielvutran get on my level, nerds.
Drunk Typing
i'm slightly buzzed at the moment. i'll be drunk in another hour or so, and we'll see what i can do then.
and don't use this post against me rofl like I said it's been a night.
would you lie with me and just forget the world?
Typing while drunk is not hard at all. IM TIRED OF FAKES!!
i like this mild euphoric sensation, too. :(
*had to fix a few spelling mistakes writing this up
I used to drink nothing but vodka and gin and all that stuffwhen i first started drinking and loved it. Because i was always that drunk that didn't do stupid shit, but would sit down and have a conversation with anyone about anything.
Then everyone has that realization that drinking doesn't make you badass or cool, everyone does it and its a buzzkill. Then the first time you throw up to hard alcohol is like the worst night of your life haha.
Now i don't even drink to get drunk except on rare occasions when i'm in the mood and i'd rather just chill with some beers around friends.
I wish I could go back and feel the magic of alcohol when you're new to it. when i first started what i thought was being drunk was pretty much just being tipsy/buzzed and then that first time you're truly drunk and you think its the funnest thing ever. Then you keep drinking to that level... and at least for me it never was the same as those first 5-6 times.
Now the only reason i drink is to have some beers with my closest friends. nothing like some ice cold beers with your best friends after a long day of class and work. It's almost kind of sad that i don't even look forward to next year when i'm 21 because i don't drink that often and alcohol is so easily obtainable. Even in my area which is relatively conservative, and i went to a private christian high school all my life, i still had 3-4 reliable contacts that would get me alc any weeknight and most weekend nights before 6ish when i was 16. The only thing that'll be nice about turning 21 is being able to drink at a sports bar or a "beer garden" with my family without having them have to buy it for me. And being able to stop by and pick up a 6 pack after work.
I never understood how people could drink large amounts every weekend and in some cases most days of the week in college, it lost its magic for me pretty fast. Maybe its just my personality but i really don't even like getting truly drunk anymore, i drink beer cuz i like the taste and love trying micro brews and new beers but i usually don't drink enough to even get buzzed. I don't know how some people can do it, my tolerance isn't even high. I'm 6'1 and 205 pounds medium build. So i'm far from skinny but no where near chubby and even though i don't drink often it takes me either 4 beers on an empty stomach within 40 minutes or so to feel buzzed and 7-8 beers within an hour and half to two hours to feel tipsy. I enjoy beer too much to force myself to chug it just for a buzz.
on a side note, i tried rolling brock this weekend for the first time and was wondering what other people think of it? I couldn't find the alcohol content on the bottle so i'm not sure if its a low alcohol beer, but rolling brock was like drinking soda! It had such a light taste with little to no after taste. I would recommend rolling brock for people new to beer trying to get used to its taste. And i found a new "get wasted beer" if i'm ever in the mood.
Some of my favorite mainstream beers:
Killian's
Sam Adam's boston lager (a good beer for late at night, a very full taste so i generally don't drink more then 4-5 of these in a night)
Heinekin- was my first beer and even though most people say its overrated and isn't worth the price, i like it.
Corona- another one alot of my beer enthusiast friends scoff at, maybe its just the fact that i like looking at the yellow color but i like to kick back with a few coronas now and again.
Bud Select - sometimes regarded as a "b#### beer" I don't care about carbs in my beer, i like the taste it tastes similar to heineken to me, but with a less noticeable after taste and not as filling.
If i'm feeling like a cheapass i actually kinda like pabst for a dirt cheap beer. Not as horrible as keystone or miller light in my opinion and the stuff is dirt cheap.
And then I could go on about 3 more pages about my favorite microbrews or local brews.
It'd be interesting to read everyone elses favorite beers or their opinions on some of mine. I love talking about beer to people who drink it often, because its interesting to see people's opinions on different beers even if its completely different then what i think.