Oh alcohol, you delicious depressant

Apr 25, 2008 08:58

I went out last night with some of my favorite people and had a really fun time. However, it would seem that a bowl of soup + 4 glasses of wine = not enough food and wine hitting me way too hard. I came home and fell into a very dark mood. I concluded that I am a complete loser, unloveable and undeserving of anything good in life. I know, right? Me ( Read more... )

navel-gazing, whiny

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theryk April 25 2008, 14:25:40 UTC
Friends don't let friends drink and Emo...

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spnknffork April 25 2008, 14:44:02 UTC
Win!

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theryk April 25 2008, 17:09:25 UTC
Thank you. It seems appropriate to ask if I should call drunk friends a Death Cab, but what if they ain't a "Cutie"??

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blackstone April 25 2008, 17:14:04 UTC
Oh, hardee-harr-harr!

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Bummer dude spnknffork April 25 2008, 14:45:37 UTC
Drinking on an empty stomach is like drinking alone. Your gut is your best drinking buddy ergo, feed your drinking buddy.

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Re: Bummer dude blackstone April 25 2008, 17:17:43 UTC
Ooh well said.

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ladyceleste April 25 2008, 19:39:49 UTC
Epic self pity is having 4 drinks over your absolute max limit and then screaming and sobbing for two hours in your ex-fiancee's arms about how much pain you're in and how much you want to kill yourself (when you're not normally suicidal, of course).

And not remembering A SINGLE WORD OF IT and wondering why your face hurts and why he's acting so strangely around you the next day.

It happened to a friend. Yeah, that's it.

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blackstone April 26 2008, 10:45:00 UTC
Oh. Oh dear, that's rough. Our, um, friends can be so silly.

I've heard stories of...people...drinking tequila and having huge crying jags and not remembering them the next day. And I'm pretty sure these...same people...avoid large quantities of hard liquor as a result.

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mindrtist April 25 2008, 22:54:20 UTC
I'm a stupid silly drunk, however the taste of alcohol isn't appealing to me lately :(

glad you're sobereed up, because god knows, if you weren't, none of us would comment because YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS.

also, you may have explained it before, but I am wondering what your user name means :)

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blackstone April 26 2008, 10:53:22 UTC
Ha ha! Yes, if I stayed drunk I'm sure no one would have commented and I would have gone off and eaten worms like in that camp song.

I'm actually starting to want to change my username. Here goes: I used to do SCA* reenactment as a first century CE Celt. My SCA name was/is Caoilinn, pronounced KEY-linn. When I made my lj in 2004 I decided that my lj was like my little house on the internet and I didn't want to be easily searchable by 'Caoilinn' on google, so my lj name is Caoilinn's House. Just, all smooshed together. Even though I haven't played in the SCA in a long time I still have very fond memories, am still close to several people and have always thought of Caoilinn as my alter ego.

*Those people who dress up like princesses and dukes and whack the crap out of each other with fake swords in fake battles. Except, I wasn't Medieval or Renaissance, I was a blue-painted plaid-wearing Barbarian. Which was way more fun and a lot less sewing.

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mindrtist April 27 2008, 20:43:12 UTC
yes, i know the worms song.

believe it or not, I never finished Braveheart :o

a lot less sewing, lol.

I've been to the Ren Faire about 4 times, a major draw is that they sell cider, it's one of the things I do like to drink. also my friend Laurie worked there for years so she knew the older merchants. one of them has since killed himself, not sure if she'll want to go back... but that's my experience with costume. can't remember if there are pix or not. you must have some!

I can't believe it's pronounced KEY-linn, that language is one of the weirdest.

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blackstone April 27 2008, 20:50:44 UTC
NO ONE EVER GETS THAT when I say I'm going to go eat worms.

You didn't miss much missing Braveheart; Gladiator ftw.

Renfaire was never much my thing. I've been to maybe two. The renfaire vendors sell higher quality stuff, for cheaper, at SCA events. :)

And yeah, Gaelic is so crazy. I've decided that since Gaelic was originally a spoken language, once they got letters they just said, "Oh, these are pretty, these mean MY name!" I have an Irish fiddle player on my myspace friends whose name is Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, which is pronunced basically Kevin O'Reilly.

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