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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 10:16:51 GMT -5
My stepdad is kind of an emotionless robot when he is sober. When he gets drunk though, he's a total asshole. Now personally, I'm a friendly but anxious person. When I drink, I'm still friendly but without the anxiety.
So do you think alcohol makes you behave differently? Or does it just turn your true personality up to 11? I'm not sure if I should assume my stepdad is truly an asshole at heart, or if the alcohol makes him that way.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jun 24, 2017 10:37:31 GMT -5
I become a weepy idiot when I'm drunk. I apologize for everything under the sun and bawl.
Hence, I avoid gettin hammered.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Jun 24, 2017 11:57:24 GMT -5
I don't think so, but I believe alcohol does break down some of the barriers we put on ourselves so we'd do stuff we wouldn't normally do... but that's not your true self. I believe you are who you truly are when you think no one is looking.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 12:04:10 GMT -5
Depends who I'm with, my intentions, my mood, etc. The only thing that is really consistent is I'm a lot more outspoken and honest. I'm more likely to have courage to do things I wouldn't really do before like Karaoke or Polka. Maybe rib a few people. Than again I never really had a miserable experience drinking where I'm angry or depressed or acted like a temperamental time bomb before. Even if I was in a miserable or sad mood before drinking or the night gotten really rough.
It's different for everyone ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
For example I can't do the other popular recreational thing most of the time unless I'm in a good mood or with good people. Any slight thing on my mind before hand I get fixated on that. If a doctor were to prescribe me that as a depressant or to rid anxiety it would actually make it worse for me. That's not a common thing for most people. So yeah different people handle different stimulants differently.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Jun 24, 2017 13:57:58 GMT -5
Going by this logic I just want to go home and sleep. Sounds about right
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Post by SsnakeBite, the No1 Frenchman on Jun 24, 2017 14:05:53 GMT -5
No, it does not and I hate it when people make that claim. It's not that hard to understand either: how could you possibly be your true self if you're being influenced by some sort of mind-altering drug? Hell, people often joke about things everyone does and say when drunk, so again, clearly it's not you speaking or acting. It's also why getting someone drunk to get them to sleep with you is sexual assault, because you had to withdraw their actual personality to get them to agree, making the consent meaningless. At most I'll admit it might make you more likely to blurt out stuff you'd keep more private when sober, but to say it reveals your true self is absurd.
That said, a lot of people also need to remember that being drunk is no excuse for what you do while drunk. At least if your drinking was intentional. You made the decision to drink, it's not the rest of the World's responsibility to deal with your idiocy.
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Post by BrodietheSlayer on Jun 24, 2017 14:43:31 GMT -5
Count me in the "Yes" category. It's been my experience that drinking just amplifies what's already there, personality-wise. Most of the time people that become giant douches when they drink are already kind of douches sober, they just can hide it better.
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Post by The 1Watcher Experience on Jun 24, 2017 15:08:41 GMT -5
No, it does not and I hate it when people make that claim. It's not that hard to understand either: how could you possibly be your true self if you're being influenced by some sort of mind-altering drug? Hell, people often joke about things everyone does and say when drunk, so again, clearly it's not you speaking or acting. It's also why getting someone drunk to get them to sleep with you is sexual assault, because you had to withdraw their actual personality to get them to agree, making the consent meaningless. At most I'll admit it might make you more likely to blurt out stuff you'd keep more private when sober, but to say it reveals your true self is absurd. That said, a lot of people also need to remember that being drunk is no excuse for what you do while drunk. At least if your drinking was intentional. You made the decision to drink, it's not the rest of the World's responsibility to deal with your idiocy. I can't like this post enough. I grew up around an entire family, immediate and extended, of alcoholics. I've met their friends who were alcoholics too. I dealt with them for the majority of my life and it's the reason that I do not drink. I'm not passing judgment on them, but it's not a lifestyle that I want to be around anymore and I choose not to in my adult life. I can tell you from my experiences that alcohol enhances moods. If you're feeling angry, it makes you more angry. If you're feeling happy, it just makes you a happier. I could go on but I'm sure you get the idea. It doesn't not bring out your true self at all. It simply amplifies whatever emotion that person is feeling or leaning towards in their mind at the time. Unfortunately a lot of negative people choose to get hammered and it can lead to some really bad situations. It's a terrible thing to deal with and I don't envy anyone that has to. Alcoholism is an awful addiction that is very difficult to kick. I've seen people that would rather devote their lives to it rather than try to change. I learned long ago that you can't change anyone. They have to want to change themselves. Best wishes to anyone out there dealing with family or friends caught up in it.
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Post by Hit Girl on Jun 24, 2017 15:54:07 GMT -5
If my true self is falling into a fountain while wearing a witch's hat, then yes.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Jun 24, 2017 16:28:51 GMT -5
If my true self is falling into a fountain while wearing a witch's hat, then yes. Can that be my true self if you don't want it?
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Post by agent817 on Jun 24, 2017 16:54:39 GMT -5
I can count on one hand the times I have been drunk, or buzzed for that matter. From what I recall, I remember acting a bit odd while drunk. I have even had that happened when stoned. But no, I don't think it's my true self.
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Post by Sephiroth on Jun 24, 2017 16:57:01 GMT -5
Nah I am pretty much keeping it real most of the time. Being drunk just means the volume is turned up.
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Post by edgestar on Jun 24, 2017 17:25:33 GMT -5
I'm not much of a drinker, and the time I was out with my best friend on St. Patrick's day a few years ago, we both had 2 drinks each. All i did was laugh.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 17:45:13 GMT -5
No.
Being tactful, knowing the right time to say the right thing IS part of who we are is people. Knowing our relationships, the boundaries they represented and knowing when it's okay to challenge those boundaries is a vital part of being a human being living in a society. Alcohol breaking those down takes you AWAY from who you really are.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jun 24, 2017 18:17:44 GMT -5
No. It just makes me drunk..
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 19:59:17 GMT -5
I'm not much of a drinker, and the time I was out with my best friend on St. Patrick's day a few years ago, we both had 2 drinks each. All i did was laugh. As for me, it depends on the day of the week... But seriously, I've been the angry, happy, sad, and overly honest drunk. Big Bad Brad 's probably talked to me more then anyone else when I drink.
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Post by CubsFan71 on Jun 24, 2017 20:38:07 GMT -5
Does igetting drunk make me my true self? Christ I hope not
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2017 20:44:04 GMT -5
Personal take: prolonged drunkenness has taught me I have an evil, creepy little f***er inside me that can be loosed with the proper combination of glug glug. It's no good. Genetically, I just cannot drink.
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Post by Malibu Stacy on Jun 24, 2017 21:49:11 GMT -5
I guess it really does change depending on the person. For me, it makes me want to express myself more when drunk, but it's all stuff I felt the same about sober. I'm just slightly more keen on sharing. The only major difference is my interest in mythical monsters expands to interest in all paranormal phenomenon when drunk. Well, except extraterrestrials, they bore me no matter what.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Jun 24, 2017 22:02:58 GMT -5
If my true self is falling into a fountain while wearing a witch's hat, then yes. You sound like someone I want to party with!
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