I hear ye pal, the fuqers got to sleep sometime i feel sorry for girls that won’t cave their nuts in then, before anyone starts wi violence never solves anything look at your daughters slepping tonight.
Violence go’s a long fukin way dealing with vermin.
Totally hear you Richey, drugs destroy lives and everyone was a 2 year old once eh? Puts a different slant on it.
I am an alcoholic, some days are a right struggle but i attend regular meetings at AA and sometimes im winning sometimes not so cool.
Mostly winning though. I have a great family that are wonderful and a fantastic home life.
Add my job into the mix and i am a very busy ghirl.
There is help available but it takes guts to shake the cloak off and put the work into it.
Being alcoholic gives no-one the right to give up.
I can see that may sound harsh but people with addictions are a pain in the arse to everyone we come into contact with.
Police hospitals shop keepers neighbours.
An addiction makes the person a chief manipulator in getting what they want and they are incapable of putting anyone over themselves.
It is hard to watch but i suggest to anyone
If there’s a problem go solve it. Get the help, take back your self respect and go for it.
Stay away from one drink for oneself for one day and keep it simple. Its then impossible for me to get drunk.
Don’t get me wrong words need actions and not everyday is a walk in the park but life is fantastic for me in sobriety.
It is chaos, unmanageable and unsafe for me when drink was drunk.
Sometimes a lot of humour is good too.
At AA meetings there is well dressed people with lovely healthy faces laughing and joking just supporting each other.
I cannot tell you how many young people are in it, it would shock most.
At the end of the day we are all getting better together.
After the drink gets put down you still have to deal with the addictive personality, your head and the isms thats why meetings are so important.
Don’t feel sorry for us as there are people with non inflicted terminal illnesses, i say empower us to get better and acknowledge we are luckier than some poor souls and that we should never forget nor strive forward to be the best for us and everyone around us.
Wallowing in self pity doesn’t help us with addictions it allows us to keep doing it.
Great issue Richey given my personal on it. People on hard line drugs class A’s, there is also help available in other fellowships however i do feel personally they are better in rehab first. I do think theirs is an almighty struggle.... but it is achieveable and to intimate to them what they want to hear eg poor poor you, it allows them the comfort of the cycle and their continued manipulation of everyone round about them. Its unacceptable. This could stop them signing their own death warrants.
HH Richey pal. Yer a
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