UberLurker wrote:What a bunch of alchohaters. Calling alchohol a poison is almost as silly as calling caffeine a poison. You think coffee is good to get you up in the morning - try a double shot of cheap tequila. Yoowza! ;p.
Yeah... ;p The problem with that logic (though intended to be silly, as far as I can tell), is that alcohol is toxic enough to the body to be dangerous in a smaller quantity than caffiene.
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I think. I can't say that I know what caffiene would do if it were the same quantity in the body as enough alcohol that it'd take to kill someone (taking body size into account). It's a fact that we often consume toxic stuff, usually in small quantities that either do nothing or are actually beneficial. Alcohol has its uses, even in the impairing of mental faculties, but it's often used irresponsibly and needlessly. It's among the main staples of human stupidity as far as usage, and the reasons for usage, is concerned.
As for trying new things, well it's simply a good investment. If you've got 80 years left to live the enjoyment from finding something you like will far outstrip the few times you tried it and didn't like it. So, I call any non-tryer-outers out there in outer internetland silly illogical vacuously true banana muffins! I'm sorry, I take that back, I didn't mean to be cruel ;p.
It's not a matter of not trying new things; that's pretty much unavoidable until later on in life. ;p The issue here is that you won't make yourself like something (or get accustomed to it) that you start off hating, whether if you've already experienced it or not. I've tried alcohol, both liquors and beers, for the sake of having my dislike based on something more than the intangible idea of disliking it. Alcohol is nasty when it's not flavored enough (like Everclear), and I found no reason to feel attracted to the warm, burning sensation as it went down the gullet. I've never been drunk, but I don't see why I'd like to be; I like being in control over my faculties as much as possible, however meager they already are.