i would kill my liver in another way
Everyone would be running round in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.
Wait, thats Pac Man...
would turn to drugs tbh.
i dont think think i could cope with the boredom.![]()
Interesting answer, I'm sure many people also would say the same.
Thing is though, arent our brains supposed to be insanely powerful, yet alot of people (myself included) struggle to entertain themselves on the average weekend without drinking.
Is it that we're too used to being given entertainment (computers, tv, ipod, cars etc) than to actually using our brains do something off our own backs?
I feel that way a lot of the time..is not good
it has played a significant role in the development of many societies (especially christian, but not muslim obviously) but it has had nothing at all to do with human evolution because your genes are not affected by alcohol. you could argue that in the long term (maybe 100k years) we could evolve a resistance to alcohol in response to continual abuse, maybe a more robust liver for example, but so far alcohol does not appear to have had any impact on our evolution because we have only been drinking it for a few thousand years, which is nothing in terms of evolution.Beer has played a major part in the evolution of humans![]()
Or my average weekend recently...
Above & Beyond followed by the Tidy Boys for next Friday/Saturday's entertainment, doubt there'll be a huge amount of drink consumed at either.
Above and Beyond are playing a 4hr set at Godskitchen this weekend.
Shame Im not into trance at the min, that would be unmissable!!!
If you go into any town or city centre on a Friday or Saturday night it looks like evolution is going backwards. I'll never understand this obsession with getting so drunk you can't stand up or remember anything the following day. Alcohol needs to be more tightly controlled, like they do in some Scandinavian countries. If you're so drunk you hurt yourself, why should the NHS and taxpayers pay to put you back together.
i think crack and heroin are probably harder, but alcohol is defo the 3rd most dangerous drug you can get your hands on. its a life destroyer.
We're "only" getting 3 hours at the GPO in Galway, €20 in isn't that bad for them + support + another room also.