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Fumesucker

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6. Don't listen to him, it's the liquor talking..
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 01:30 AM
Jan 2013

The phenomenon is common enough to have a phrase associated with it.

Alcohol loosens inhibitions and suppresses judgement even before that, whatever they have on their mind is going to come out.

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what I have noticed Skittles Jan 2013 #1
My friend is like that RobertEarl Jan 2013 #2
when they are sober they feel pain; when they are drunk they feel nothing Skittles Jan 2013 #3
Could be noticing rage due to frustration, elleng Jan 2013 #4
Yeah RobertEarl Jan 2013 #8
Alcoholism is a congenital condition; elleng Jan 2013 #10
Hmmm, makes sense RobertEarl Jan 2013 #15
Rage you're seeing may be frustration elleng Jan 2013 #23
I lost a friendship of 30 years Le Taz Hot Jan 2013 #5
I lost a best friend to the liquor RobertEarl Jan 2013 #9
I'm sorry to hear about that. AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #14
Don't listen to him, it's the liquor talking.. Fumesucker Jan 2013 #6
Yeah RobertEarl Jan 2013 #12
And the crazy part is that it can be worse when they stop drinking without... aikoaiko Jan 2013 #7
Not all, but possibly many of them, yes. AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #11
I can say with 100% certainty....No. Socal31 Jan 2013 #13
Just trying to figure out what i am, at root, dealing with RobertEarl Jan 2013 #21
Not all of them WhoIsNumberNone Jan 2013 #16
No. Iggo Jan 2013 #17
The alcoholic (my Father) that i was active with would become enraged after not reacting to the Jumping John Jan 2013 #18
My best wishes for you, John RobertEarl Jan 2013 #22
Hyper vigilence is a trait of a rageaholic ... Trajan Jan 2013 #19
Many addicts are ashamed of their inability to stop. nyquil_man Jan 2013 #20
Yes, that's what it has been like RobertEarl Jan 2013 #24
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