<p>lol hey I plan on having fun with the people who drink and the people who don’t. I can be a party animal or a lot of fun without having to drink is all I was trying to say…Sorry if I offended anybody.</p>
<p>lol its ok man. you didnt offend anyone. we are just giving you a hard time. see you at Cal</p>
<p>I don’t think I need to display a casual, peer reviewed, link to everything I say. Well, time to drink a bit of coffee to get rid of my morning beer grogginess.</p>
<p>thanks you guys and yeah I took Ektaylor’s comments a little too seriously and I’m sorry I don’t really go on forums and stuff so I guess comments like that are a norm and not meant to be taken seriously. Go Bears and see you guys at Cal!</p>
<p>Loners don’t socialize with other people. Sociopaths don’t feel empathy. Calling someone a sociopath is a very serious accusation because you are accusing them of having no internal sense of why it’s wrong to hurt other people. Don’t use sociopath when you mean loner.</p>
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<p>This is wrong.</p>
<p>Ektaylor no offense but many people don’t share your closed opinoin about someone who doesn’t want to consume something that produces nothing beneficial except letting you loose up in case you need it if you can’t dance without it or talk to a girl without it. So if I don’t need it, why the hell should I do it? Because you tell me? I respect the decision of those who do (Most of my friends do) and absolutely don’t mind. So should you.</p>
<p>And I live overseas and were I live alcohol has been around like water since I was 14. It is sadly in the culture, as police turn a blind eye on it. So don’t come telling me to cross it out after your 19. I have drink several times and I actually have regretted it.</p>
<p>You are at Berkeley dude, it is quite dissapointing to find people so closed-minded in a place as open-minded.</p>
<p>@Dr. P,</p>
<p>You missed the point :)</p>
<p>“You are at Berkeley dude, it is quite dissapointing to find people so closed-minded in a place as open-minded.”</p>
<p>I actually thought his point was to keep an open mind to alcohol instead of assuming you’ll never try it…
Yep… pretty sure this argument has now come full circle. LoL…</p>
<p>i just like how some people are so freaked about alcohol while nobody seems to feel guilty about drinking coffee. would their opinions change if they realize beer is better than coffee for the body?</p>
<p>@ Upmagic, I was never freaked out about alcohol, I just said I don’t plan on drinking in college (and yes I said my whole life which was a little presumptive), and I don’t drink coffee either, and yes I realize coffee is worse for your body, BUT a person ODed on Alchohol seems to cause (at least in the news) more damage to others (drunk driving (yes I most people who drink don’t drink and drive), etc.)than someone ODed on caffeine (although this could make driving more difficult I suppose in insane amounts). And I don’t care what a drug does to an individual, they can do w/e they want to themselves, but when their actions start hurting others, that’s when it’s a problem for me, and it seems (and I have no statistical proof on this) drunk people cause more damage to others than over caffeinated people.</p>
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Oh, really? (Hint: Google “sociopathy”)</p>
<p>@UpMagic- By just about any metric, beer is not better for the body than coffee.</p>
<p>@Diiv,</p>
<p>Having “ODed” on both caffeine and alcohol, the former is far worse than the latter.</p>
<p>@C,</p>
<p>While I have issues with using Google to prove a point, here’s the third entry for “sociopathy”:</p>
<p>[Profile</a> of the Sociopath](<a href=“http://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html]Profile”>Profile of the Sociopath)</p>
<p>Lighten up people. Ektaylor I’ll hang out with you haha, rest of you idk.</p>
<p>Lol we used probably drop this and just be friends :). I feel bad for starting it when I defended myself against Ektaylor’s comments about me being a sociopath. But looking at that google page of Ektaylors, I don’t feel I have many or actually any of those traits described in it. Lol but yeah let’s move on thanks for all the avoiding massive weight gain advice you guys. Perhaps we should let this thread die. See you all at Cal!</p>
<p>lol it’ll be funny and ironic if I somehow ended up becoming friends with Ektaylor in real life at Cal and not even realize it. Actually I wouldn’t be surprised if it happened lol.</p>
<p>I’ve already graduated. I just like to ■■■■■ these forums. But, we can be Berkeley friends if you want. It’s going to have to be long distance; the commute from Washington DC could be rough.</p>