• dumbass@leminal.space
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    6 hours ago

    Rocks up to a party with a 12 pack of rolls

    WHO’S READY TO GET FUCKED UP! WOOOOOOOOOO!

    *scoffs down roll*

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    13 hours ago

    Friend: “You should try these bagels.”

    That guy: “Oh, no thanks, I have work in an hour.”

    Friend: “Huh?”

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    14 hours ago

    This seems to be a lot like PGAD (persistent genital arousal disorder) in that the experience is not at all as pleasant as the name makes it seem, but rather an unending horror for those who suffer it.

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      13 hours ago

      I got stuck with a boner for a whole night, it fucking sucked. I didn’t even take anything. It just happened. It felt like someone was stabbing my taint.

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          Yeah, no. I was considering the hospital the entire time. At first, I thought it was one of those boners you get from sleeping on your belly, so I fell asleep. When I woke up, I was still at full mast and throbbing. I was half asleep, though, so I just kinda laid there thinking to myself, “Do I really need to go to the hospital for this boner right now?” I probably should’ve, but my sleep deprived brain told me, “Why don’t you try to sleep on it?” Pun intended.

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    14 hours ago

    My ex had it and it’s the reason we broke up. Being drunk all the time/at random and not aware is problematic to say the least.

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    14 hours ago

    I wonder if this guy has paperwork that explains his condition. Because it isn’t widely known, I don’t expect any cop would accept it as legitimate. What an unfortunate situation.

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      11 hours ago

      I don’t see why it would get you a free pass to drive drunk when you know what you have and know what you eat that causes it.

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        Because there’s very limited food choices if you don’t have a lot of money. I agree, someone with this condition should not drive, but that doesn’t mean life is livable in USA without a car. In many places, there is no public transport. This would essentially be a sentence of poverty.

        That said, I can afford to have this condition, I do take Uber when drunk, there’s reasonable public transit where I live. I’m not trying to excuse drunk driving (I say this as a DUI guy twenty years ago). I’m saying that what you just said wouldn’t make sense to some people because of restrictions they can’t control. It’s too bad our society doesn’t care more about people to solve some / all of these problems.

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          Nah, man. People with seizures aren’t allowed to drive, along with many others with certain health conditions. You drive while you can blow over 0.08, that’s on you. An exception of “he’s medically drunk a lot” is dumb as hell.

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            The catch is, he probably would blow .00, since he doesn’t have any alcohol going through is mouth

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              That’s not how a breathalyzer works. It picks up on what is off gassed from your lungs in oxygen exchange from breathing. It goes from blood, to lungs, to breathalyzer. Your mouth or stomach isn’t involved.

              In other words, it’s going to work just fine.