<p>drinking harms your health. we should all be isolated in protective chambers to reduce any possible harm.</p>
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<p>I’d say this is the primary reason why I would consider partying or going to a club(Actually, nope…no clubs).</p>
<p>I played the nice guy in College and guess how much action I got from the members of the opposite sex? Zero, Nadda, Nothing…</p>
<p>Many people could formulate this as the primary reason for attending the parties at all(Males at least).</p>
<p>Although this would go against my goody goody Christian education and the fact that I think partying is generic sheep-herding and lame.</p>
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<p>It’s been shown that excessive amounts of water can cause death; we should probably stay away from that, too.</p>
<p>The less you address the issue at hand and the more you belittle the problem proposed will only continue to make you look more like the idiot you really are.</p>
<p>I think it’s a good post. <em>shrug</em></p>
<p>And no, I don’t believe drinking is evil or that you necessarily need to abstain. I didn’t.</p>
<p>Partying != getting plastered.</p>
<p>I like to party.</p>
<p>Party like a rockstar.</p>
<p>I’ve found that for most college parties, it’s perfectly acceptable to go to the party without “partying” as described in the original post. At any decent-sized gathering, there are at least a few people who aren’t drinking for whatever reason (taking antibiotics/other medication, getting up early the next day, designated driver, etc.). It depends upon the type of party, of course–the “I’m so drunk that I think peeing off the second floor balcony onto people’s heads is a good idea” kinds of parties should probably be avoided. But then again, I can’t imagine that getting peed on is fun for drunk people, either.</p>
<p>And as far as the idea that it’s impossible to meet guys/girls without drinking…if you and I are the only sober people at a party, guess who I’ll probably wind up talking to for most of the night?</p>
<p>from my own personal experience those who don’t drink and do all that stuff are narrow minded, lack common sense, effeminate wimpy but get good grades and are kinda lame and lack minimum hygenic standards.</p>
<p>“I played the nice guy in College and guess how much action I got from the members of the opposite sex? Zero, Nadda, Nothing…”</p>
<p>My boyfriend played the nice guy in college and ended up with a fiancee, I guess it just depends on what you’re looking for. </p>
<p>“from my own personal experience those who don’t drink and do all that stuff are narrow minded, lack common sense, but get good grades and are kinda lame and lack minimum hygenic standards.”</p>
<p>Narrow minded and lacking common sense comes to mind reading your post, so it’s all good.</p>
<p>Summary (again):</p>
<p>If you drink a lot, bad things happen to you.</p>
<p>If you drink a little, bad things don’t happen to you.</p>
<p>If you don’t see the distinction between drinking a lot and drinking a little, people don’t like you.</p>
<p>HAHHAHAHHAHA!!! As a “heavy” drinker for the past 4-5 years, I can tell you one thing OP. After a little while you get tired of it and grow up, and you can ACTUALLY get good grades… oh and I think it is imperative for kids in college to get that pary/drinking experience, because you learn your limits(at least most of us know that that 5th tequila shot might not be too smart by the time we’ve woken up with hangover number 100), and everyone knows that inexperienced drinkers don’t do well at oh say business functions… nobody likes the drunken slutbag at the christmas party… how immature is that? </p>
<p>Anyways… party hard if that’s what you want… and if you don’t, hey that’s cool, but when your photocopied butt ends up in the company e-mail, don’t come crying "It wasn’t me, it was Jos</p>