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3732910 No.3732910 [Reply] [Original]

I'm drunk /lit/,

what do you thiink of the saying write drink but edit sober?

>> No.3732944

I think you should be writing right now to see for yourself.

>> No.3732948

It's worth a shot.

>GET IT?!?

>> No.3732949

>>3732910
You have a damn good point mate.

>> No.3732957

>>3732949
works out pretty well unless you're completely smashed (and inexperienced at it)

just dont be surprised if you cant interpret some of what you produce.

i do this often when i have to write anything longer than a page. wouldnt recommend this for lab reports, but fiction shouldnt be a problem.

>> No.3732960

>>3732957
didnt mean to quote there...

>> No.3732963

>>3732910
It's dumb. Writing should be done ice cold, sober and in the harsh morning light. If you can't stand your own writing in those conditions it's better not to write at all.

>> No.3732967

>>3732963
>hemmingway

>> No.3732969

>>3732948
no.

>> No.3732983

>>3732910
The problem is that the drunken me seems to write so completely different to the sober me that I can't stand even editing what "I" have written.

I don't advise it, though I think what I'm writing at the time is the bee's knees.

>> No.3732992

>>3732983
>drunken me seems to write so completely different to the sober me

that's strange.

what are you runnin' from, boy?

>> No.3733011

>>3732992
From myself it would seem.

right?

>> No.3733018

>>3733011
it would appear so. alcohol does a great job, for the most part, of not changing your opinions and general outlook. it's just that inhibitions are removed. so for most people, you wake up hungover to pages of what you usually keep to yourself.

this is a big reason drunk dialing/texting is a thing.

>> No.3733023

>>3733011
PROTIP: anyone who says "that's strange." after you say something about yourself is not to be trusted for psychiatric evaluations.

also, i'm sure you love convincing other people that you're self aware, but how bout not on the internet, huh?

>> No.3733039

>>3733023
Sure, it just doesn't get brought up in real life for me between biology and chatting up sluts from the city.

>> No.3733054

>>3732967
He was right.

>> No.3733057

>>3732969
he mean kill hisself

>> No.3733078

>>3732910

Helo OP I am drunk also, eregards fuck

of captch doesn't fget mt then i am a god feearing mdn

>> No.3733092

>>3733078

>faking drunk anonymously on the internet

>> No.3733096

>>3732910
>>3733078

I'm high. Can I be part of this?

>> No.3733098

>>3733096

It's not really the same, but what's your poison?

>> No.3733105

i'm thinking about hitting the opium again today after like 3 months clean...should i do it. if you say no you gotta do it cool or else i won't listen.

>> No.3733106

>>3733105
I'd say do whatever you think is best for you. If it will plague you will guilt and regret, perhaps it'd be best not to smack it.

>> No.3733111

>>3733092
how about no fucnt

>> No.3733118

>>3733106
word

>> No.3733124

>>3733105
you're always exactly as clean as you want to be.

>> No.3733126

>>3733098
Hydrocodone

>> No.3733127

this is op, do nt use bad sherry to do this

not fun

>> No.3733128
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>> No.3733130

>>3733124
yeah...the trouble is that what i want varies so dramatically from day to day...a week ago i would have told you i'm disgusted by the stuff, never touching it again, have better things to do...yesterday this exhaustion came over me...i couldn't pick up the book i was reading...and i remembered what could wake me up for a day

>> No.3733132

>>3733078
Get a load of this fool.
>2013
>Can't into drinking and typing coherently

>> No.3733137

>>3733130
It seems like you will regret it sometime in the near future again. Could you hold off for a few days? Or even for today?

Maybe tomorrow you won't want to use it.

>> No.3733141

>>3733130
let me restate that. your actions are a consequence of your desires. if you cant keep that big picture in your head, chances are you don't want it badly enough. do you?

>> No.3733148

>>3733132
Yet he can type the captchas. He's posturing.

>> No.3733162

>>3733137
>>3733141
maybe...certainly been given pause...appreciate the engagement

captcha: exactoe fortuna

>> No.3733170

>>3732910
>write drink but edit sober?
>write drink
>drink

you clearly followed step one and neglected the second, OP

>> No.3733201

>>3733141
>your actions are a consequence of your desires.

[citation needed]

What about habit? Caprice? Duty?

>> No.3733226

>>3733201
habit is the result of consciously doing something enough that it becomes a habit. you desire to perform the act enough times that you actually do it subconsciously.

duty can be avoided. people do this all the time.

caprice is too ambiguous to bother with here, especially considering i don't know psychology nearly well enough to understand the phenomenon. regardless, this is the exception not the rule.

>> No.3733230

>>3733226
6/10. At least you tried

>> No.3733237

>>3733230
0/10 the original statement holds true.

you're sitting here attempting your shitty troll because you want to. even if it IS a habit.

>> No.3733256

>>3733237
You gave no basis for what you said. I know that these things you said seem so obvious to you that it makes no sense how anyone could disagree with your statement. But not everyone thinks the same way that you do.

>> No.3733266

>>3733256
nothing in that post was an opinion, so it doesn't really matter if everyone thinks the same way as i do.

>> No.3733287

>>3733266
>nothing in that post was an opinion
Not only was it all opinion, but even this is an opinion.

Opinion: a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
from the stem of opinari 'think, believe'

Fact:
a thing that is indisputably the case.

>> No.3733298

>>3733287
just because i dont provide a source doesnt change what habit and duty are. i dont think habit arises because you do shit over and over, science has proven this enough that it's not necessary. it is also a well documented fact that people blow off their duties for whatever reason.

you can throw definitions around all day, but that quite literally changes nothing.

>> No.3733302

>>3733298
in addition, i must say i find it pretty funny that the person the original statement was intended for accepted it with nothing more than gratitude.