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Sociology > Depression |
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"Rickster" |
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07 Oct 2006 06:54:21 PM |
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social vs. non-social drinking |
A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings. Since
social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills, they
get paid more and promoted more.
My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from work
to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help my
career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
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| User: "Justin Case ." |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
07 Oct 2006 10:45:39 PM |
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"Rickster" <rickster@no.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9855ABF9AE4D9ricksterrickster1234@207.115.17.102...
|A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings. Since
| social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills, they
| get paid more and promoted more.
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| My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from work
| to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help my
| career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
|
| This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
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| - Rich
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At least you know what you are, that's something!
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 07:37:02 AM |
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In message <Xns9855ABF9AE4D9ricksterrickster1234@207.115.17.102>,
Rickster <rickster@no.net> writes
A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings. Since
social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills, they
get paid more and promoted more.
My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from work
to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help my
career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
So, be social.
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| User: "gravity gravity@send_emails_to_Persent_instead" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 03:30:03 AM |
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i drink a few beers a night, sometimes to the point of drunkeness. i might
drink much more if i made more money. i love beer and champagne.
i drink about half of those beers with company, and half alone. i like
drinking alone because i don't have to drive home.
my peak drinking this year was in September. i got drunk at least half of
the days in the month. it was fun, but when i slowed down, i started having
cravings.
Gravity
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| User: "gravity gravity@send_emails_to_Persent_instead" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 03:34:52 AM |
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my beer bill was $100 a week. i had to slow down because it was getting
excessive.
i sometimes go out and blow $70 on beer and cigars.
i just got 5 free beers, now i have 9 in the fridge. i am off tomorrow, so
i will drink until i fall asleep while watching TV.
Gravity
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| User: "Janithor" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
07 Oct 2006 07:30:17 PM |
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x-no-archive: yes
Rickster wrote:
A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings. Since
social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills, they
get paid more and promoted more.
My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from work
to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help my
career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
Who are you writing to? You don't talk to anyone here.
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| User: "Justin Case ." |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
07 Oct 2006 10:46:08 PM |
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"Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:45284698.70006@comcast.net...
| x-no-archive: yes
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| Rickster wrote:
| > A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings.
Since
| > social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills,
they
| > get paid more and promoted more.
| >
| > My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from
work
| > to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help
my
| > career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
| >
| > This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
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| Who are you writing to? You don't talk to anyone here.
Must be a newbie?
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 07:37:58 AM |
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In message <45287480$0$5106$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, Justin Case
<?.?@?.?.invalid> writes
"Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:45284698.70006@comcast.net...
| Rickster wrote:
| > A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings.
Since
| > social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills,
they
| > get paid more and promoted more.
| >
| > My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from
work
| > to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't help
my
| > career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long run.
| >
| > This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
|
| Who are you writing to? You don't talk to anyone here.
Must be a newbie?
Old and deaf to the world? I wonder how old he is.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "Justin Case ." |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 09:18:05 AM |
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"Alan Harding" <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:PhoVr9QmEPKFFwM6@harding.demon.co.uk...
| In message <45287480$0$5106$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, Justin Case
| <?.?@?.?.invalid> writes
| >"Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
| >news:45284698.70006@comcast.net...
| >| Rickster wrote:
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| >| > A recent study shows that social drinking leads to higher earnings.
| >Since
| >| > social drinkers have larger social networks and better social skills,
| >they
| >| > get paid more and promoted more.
| >| >
| >| > My drinking is non-social: I have a beer or two when I come home from
| >work
| >| > to calm me down and take away the stress and anxiety. This doesn't
help
| >my
| >| > career or social life at all, and is probably harmful in the long
run.
| >| >
| >| > This makes me feel like a real loser. :(
| >|
| >| Who are you writing to? You don't talk to anyone here.
| >
| >Must be a newbie?
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| Old and deaf to the world? I wonder how old he is.
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I don't even think he would know the answer to that one.
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| User: "gravity gravity@send_emails_to_Persent_instead" |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 09:31:18 AM |
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I don't even think he would know the answer to that one.
kill yourself today, you fucking loser. oh, you too depressed or gutless to
do it? fucking spineless wimp.
Gravity
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| User: "Justin Case ." |
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| Title: Re: social vs. non-social drinking |
08 Oct 2006 09:52:01 AM |
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"gravity" <gravity@send_emails_to_Persent_instead> wrote in message
news:45290bef$0$97215$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
|> I don't even think he would know the answer to that one.
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| kill yourself today, you fucking loser. oh, you too depressed or gutless
to
| do it? fucking spineless wimp.
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| Gravity
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real IQ material Michelle
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