I write notes when I'm intoxicated about my intoxication

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  • Do you always talk like that?

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    • Even when intoxicated yes and also when sober. I text like this. My speech is impaired by my speech impediment. My text though is unaffected.

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      • Its hard to understand. You have to be a scientists to decode your post

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        • It's okay. I'm going to be a total grammar nerd now but it has been a long day and I just can't resist having a dig... Sorry OP...

          How can you base your descriptions of your sensations on a bac calculator? Since when did bac calculators provide a benchmark for 'sensations'?

          What kind of 'specific attribute' are your talking about? A 'specific attribute' of what? Your appearance, personality, blood count, ability to perform daily tasks...?

          Hindrance with regards to what? Your ability to walk? Your ability to pass a breathalyser test?

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          • Sorry I didn't break down each of the variables and hindrances I use. I was just asking if people did this.
            The major flaw of the testing it's all based on my perception not an outward perception thus it's not going to test my ability to pass drunk testing.

            Just simple things like perception lag, euphoric emotions, numbness and sensitivity perceptions. Alcohol effects everyone slightly differently I'm just cataloging my intoxication effects.

            I do have an odd reaction to alchol after an assumed bac of 0.09- instead of slurred speech I stutter my speech. From my self recorded lines before and after my intoxication. This stuttering though is not true stuttering rather it's my drunken perception of what a stutter is. Perhaps it's a built in subconscious thought that stuttering speech is better to get ideas across if ones drunk rather than slurring annoyingly.

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        • Thank you for your inadvertant complement.

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