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In response to
"
to be clear, no one is saying it does. -- nm
"
by
TFox
IMO alcoholism is a chemical dependence. -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jan 20 '10, 10:05
(No message)
Responses:
Like Dano points out, coffee drinkers do have a chemical dependence, yet you don't consider them addicts. Clearly it's more than just that. (nm)
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musubi
Jan 20, 10:07
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I think a lot of coffee drinkers are addicts. I am. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 20, 10:11
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I'm sure you are. I was merely trying to point a flaw in gry's reasoning. (nm)
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musubi
Jan 20, 10:15
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from what I have always understood, alcoholism is a combination of physical and mental dependence. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 20, 10:16
it is fine to say "i just think he's full of shit. maybe he isn't, but i strongly suspect he is." that's fine. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20, 10:06
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Like Spawn, I strongly suspect he's full of shit and this is a PR move more than a legitimate exercise in betterment.
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 10:10
1
*ding* -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 10:10
Ok. I strongly suspect he is full of shit.
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Spawn: Champion of ST
Jan 20, 10:08
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