Is this really the only thing that can make the loneliness go away?
>>36114998
it worked for me earlier so it has to be
and this too, desu
>>36114998
Go to a bar if you want optimal anti-loneliness drunk times
>>36114998
No, a Glock will do the job too.
Memes aside, it doesn't really fix anything.
After a couple years, you'll be enveloped by a mental fog that clouds out positive feelings. Instead of feeling relaxed, you'll wake up each morning to a hangover. Before drinking every day, you'll be anxious, jumpy, and unhappy.
Don't bother.
It's helping me right now. The pain of being ghosted by a gf of 3 months is lessening.
Fuck all you. Drink until you drop fags. Got benzos to mellow out the hangovers.
hit the road robot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz766RbceB4
>>36115203
>The pain of being ghosted by a gf of 3 months is lessening.
TEll me about her.
>>36114998
Drugs and talking to people online helps. Constant distraction is the best way for me.
>>36116477
>tall chubby titcow with beautiful face
>very nice and kind
>had so much fun together, were planning a trip together
>suddenly without warning nada, nothing, she uninstalls whatsapp, doesn't reply to emails
>know she's still alive because she updates her instagram
Why can't I just get something like a goodbye or, sorry it's over?
>>36116527
>Drugs and talking to people online helps. Constant distraction is the best way for me.
That's exactly what I do, too. Wanna do that together?
>>36114998
I used to drink Smirnoff with my ex.
Can't anymore without thinking about her.
>>36116646
Women are evasive by nature. She's probably scared to tell you shes been fucking Chad, so ghosting you is the easier option.
I'd be fascinated by the effects of drugs like MDMA on robots.
How much does it help?
>>36116713
In this case it's the opposite, I'm the Chad she's been fucking. Would suck if she got back with her beta robot ex who abused her.
>>36115189
I can attest to that.
>Mental fog. Check
I can't think straight. Sometimes I have short term memory problems and I'm more clumsy than usual.
>Clouded out positive feelings. Check.
When I'm sober enough or not drinking, I'm either gloomy, or just pissed off at everything. I take everything as a threat or offense.
>Hangovers. Check
While I'm not having hangovers as often as I used to (learned to not binge drinking, drink better, more expensive stuff, take suplements to fight off alcohol's toxicity), I have troubles waking up, or get pissed off when waked up forcefully.
>Anxious, jumpy, unhappy. Check
That's due to alcohol withdrawal. It's also pretty painful. When I'm particularilly anxious, my heart is racing, I feel smothered, obsessive-compulsive, the palms get sweaty, overall weakness (if you don't explode into a rage).
Yeah, don't bother, even if you really like alcoholic drinks, your whole life will revolve around drinking. Even if you manage to reach a balance, and manage to not have all the symptoms listed above, it's an expensive habit, takes a lot of your time and focus.
Oh, and it doesn't make the loneliness and despair go away.