Like I said in the description - I didn’t mean to say 2.0 b/a level I meant around/above 0.2. Got it mixed up. I was a very very very dumb kid. This is a prime example of what not to do in your life. A prime example of why you shouldn't fall into peer pressure, why you shouldn't try to be someone that you aren't. Why you shouldn't try to impress people in exchange for your pain. Criticize me all you want, I've heard it all and more. I'm sharing this with people who are still young and inexperienced don't do stupid sh*t like this. Be careful out there and use me as an example
This is a good story for a young kid to hear before high school. Unfortunately most of us have to learn the hard way as you have. Thanks for sharing your experience with the world.
great storytelling, rly enjoyed that. I clicked cuz I too was hospitalised during my 16th birthday party for falling into an alcoholic coma. Mum drove me to the hospital in the boot of her car haha, bless her, I love her so much. I'm 33 now. Still hate the taste of alcohol. And those other kids are bad people for leaving you in the street and not telling anyone
Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad you are ok and that you took some hard lessons from it. I had a similar experience. I grew up in a pretty religious household as a kid and didn't have any knowledge about alcohol. One of my friends from high school got married really young and I was one of his groomsmen. The night before his wedding we we're all hanging at this hotel and started partying with his older brothers and their friends. I got super fucked up. Incredibly fucked up. There wasn't anyone there who looked after me or cared. They were all laughing at me and kept feeding me alcohol. Anyway, I wasn't hospitalized but it was a very bad night and potentially life threatening.
I was one of the uncool kids so I stayed home at 14 and drank moderately with my parents, like having a small glass of wine with dinner or being given some beer while watching hockey.
Alcohol is extremely dangerous for something so normalized in society. Really shows that humans don’t care about each other’s well being in the slightest
Not calling you a liar at all, but to me it’s kinda ironic that you said, “it happened. I remember the whole thing.” Normally by that point I’m blacked out and can’t remember my name even, let alone what happened.
I get you. Saying “I remember the whole thing” definitely wasn’t the right phrase. Because later on I went into saying I blacked out 3-4 time times. I only rlly remembered 5 minute glimpses from when I woke from a blackout. But then I would black out again and repeat that process of waking for 5 mins then gone for hours.
Like I said in the description - I didn’t mean to say 2.0 b/a level I meant around/above 0.2. Got it mixed up.
I was a very very very dumb kid. This is a prime example of what not to do in your life. A prime example of why you shouldn't fall into peer pressure, why you shouldn't try to be someone that you aren't. Why you shouldn't try to impress people in exchange for your pain.
Criticize me all you want, I've heard it all and more. I'm sharing this with people who are still young and inexperienced don't do stupid sh*t like this. Be careful out there and use me as an example
This is a good story for a young kid to hear before high school. Unfortunately most of us have to learn the hard way as you have. Thanks for sharing your experience with the world.
great storytelling, rly enjoyed that. I clicked cuz I too was hospitalised during my 16th birthday party for falling into an alcoholic coma. Mum drove me to the hospital in the boot of her car haha, bless her, I love her so much. I'm 33 now. Still hate the taste of alcohol. And those other kids are bad people for leaving you in the street and not telling anyone
Thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad you are ok and that you took some hard lessons from it. I had a similar experience. I grew up in a pretty religious household as a kid and didn't have any knowledge about alcohol. One of my friends from high school got married really young and I was one of his groomsmen. The night before his wedding we we're all hanging at this hotel and started partying with his older brothers and their friends. I got super fucked up. Incredibly fucked up. There wasn't anyone there who looked after me or cared. They were all laughing at me and kept feeding me alcohol. Anyway, I wasn't hospitalized but it was a very bad night and potentially life threatening.
can’t believe they left you on the street. that’s so foxxed 😢😢
I was one of the uncool kids so I stayed home at 14 and drank moderately with my parents, like having a small glass of wine with dinner or being given some beer while watching hockey.
God will show you who is yours and who is not, im glad youre alive. Hopefully surrounded by better people❤️ I love you, human hum hum
Alcohol is extremely dangerous for something so normalized in society. Really shows that humans don’t care about each other’s well being in the slightest
Not calling you a liar at all, but to me it’s kinda ironic that you said, “it happened. I remember the whole thing.” Normally by that point I’m blacked out and can’t remember my name even, let alone what happened.
I get you. Saying “I remember the whole thing” definitely wasn’t the right phrase. Because later on I went into saying I blacked out 3-4 time times. I only rlly remembered 5 minute glimpses from when I woke from a blackout. But then I would black out again and repeat that process of waking for 5 mins then gone for hours.
Wait till you go all the way and meet God or Jesus. They are there and real but people fear them