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I'm sneaking up on two years sober.

 

This might not seem like a big deal to anyone who hasn't met me before, but if you're at all familiar with my idiocy on this forum over the years, you're probably a bit shocked.

 

I am walking, living, breathing proof that if you never quit trying, it just might stick one day.

 

I will not drink with you today :)



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I will not drink with you OR at you today! :D



-- Edited by FlyingSquirrel on Saturday 8th of January 2022 04:19:06 PM

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Wow. I havent been here in a few years. I remember you. Always making jokes and butting heads. It was awesome.

I think some people here might have thought you werent serious about quitting. But I figured, why would he leave Pornhub just to come here and fuck with people? I knew deep down you wanted to quit. 

Im really glad to hear youve quit, and for a few years now. 
Here is my honest opinion of sobriety: life isnt quite as exciting, but its a lot less aggravation. A lot of that excitement came with trouble. I dont need the trouble anymore. 
Tipsy, I had the feeling you were going to quit eventually. Idk where everyone else went. I guess life happens. Its actually kind of a nostalgia trip for me tonight, going back and reading some of the posts. Ill read a few more of yours. Very witty. (But you already know that.)

Honestly, I thought if you didnt quit, eventually something really bad was going to happen. Quick story: friend of mine for 15 years was off the sauce for about 5 years. Got his drivers license back after 5 DUI and 10 years of suspension. He started drinking again. Lasted about a year before he killed some old lady DUI. Hes facing minumum 10 years, probably will get 12-15. Sad. 
im glad you got out before that happened to you. Or, something similar. 
you just cant go back to it. My friend did, and now hes going to be sober for 10-15 years, against his will. 

later, gator. 



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Inspiring thread! I wish I had found this place so long ago! Glad I did tonight.

Very cool that someone remembered you, Tipsy. I hope youll be back to see their reply.

Hope youre all having a great 24.

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Gosh that's sad, and has me thinking about so many things. I think many people drink because they are sensitive souls, life hurts, and they want to dull the pain, or escape who they are or life circumstances. Sitting in a prison cell, knowing in your heart what you did, unable to escape your spinning mind...that's a very harsh reality. I feel worse for the old woman (though who knows, maybe she was a horrible person), but even if he did awful things, I still hurt for him. He's tortured himself.



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