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The odor of alcohol being excreted from someone's pores is one I've been able to recognize since even before I had concrete memories - it was always associated with yelling, anger, and in most cases physical harm. Both my father and my uncle had this smell most of the time until I was 18 - when my mother and father separated fir a time. My uncle I stopped talking to long before that. My cousin used to smell like that and he ended up in rehab - and a few years later dead of medical complications from drug abuse.
It is a smell that triggers me a d puts me on edge - call it PTSD or even self-preservation - it takes a fair amount of alcohol for someone's liver to not keep up with the processing that they excrete it in sweat. Especially to smell it hours afterwards
It causes people to do things they wouldn't normally do - say things they wouldn't normally say, and make decisions they wouldn't normally make - some call it "liquid courage" - I prefer to call it "liquid stupidity"
Alcohol in moderation is fine - but it's scary when it's no longer "in moderation"Sites posted to:Clogs posted to: None - It's always nice to have proof that someone is lying and shirking responsibility - it's great evidence for courtSites posted to: NoneClogs posted to: None
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- Sometimes I wonder - do people actually pay attention to the bylaws when they run for an officer position in an organization they are a part of? I'm amazed at the amount of people not familiar with what a certain position's role is within a specific organization.
There is a reason why this position has not been 'active' in that past few years - and that is because the only precipitating event that this role gets involved with has not happened in the last few years - it's not a matter of the people who held it not doing anything - they were not required or allowed to 'do anything'
It's really annoying to me that people run for a position that they have no clue of what they would be required to do.Sites posted to:Clogs posted to: None - Sites posted to:Clogs posted to: None
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