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  1. I’m not sure whether “beautiful” is the word I would use for this data.

    The presentation is nice, but… “concerning” was my first thought.

  2. Sorry to see you addicted. I recommend you talk to Jesus about this.

    EDIT: Immediate dowvnote. If that’s not yours please ignore atheistic reddit. They probably think I’m out there to get you or something. I honestly recommend Jesus, your creator and the true liberator of mankind. I have tasted true freedom from another kind of addiction in Him, and I testify changes that appear impossible are possible with Him.

  3. Bro, that’s way too much. Even for a first semester. Start binge drinking every weekend and stop drinking during the weekdays as all responsible students are doing it.

  4. I’m so sorry for you my man, it’s a really tough battle. But you can get through it.

  5. I really like your visualisation!

    (But I don’t like the amount you are drinking)

  6. TheMightyDontKneel61 on

    My brother you had 70 days with over 10 drinks. You’re going to do permanent damage very quickly!

  7. At first, I thought you had a problem. Then I saw the ’18 years old’ and ‘first year of Uni’. Take it easier next year, less time drinking more time studying. Maybe just drink on weekends lad.

  8. Beautiful data but my mother just died of liver cirrhosis caused by excessive drinking, just saying.

  9. Man, you gotta stop drinking now, having 27 drinks a week on average at 19 is insane and terrifying. As are those quotes. Snapping 15 beers with a heart condition ? Please, for your own health, stop.

  10. My brother in christ, what are you doing? I ask this with all good intention, are you paying as much attention to your studies as you are your drinking habits? This is wild and I am concerned for you.

    You asked a question in your slide about having heart problems “impressive or concerning?” Mate, that’s concerning and not at all a badge of honor. Your body is sending you important signals that you appear to be ignoring.

  11. It looks like your weekly average is decreasing, good on you. I have seen first hand how hard addiction is to deal with, I hope the notes are sarcastic and you’re at least a bit concerned because your liver will start failing very quickly if you keep this up. I drink about as much in a year, as you in a week, but its a choice I made after having had (temporary) damage to my liver. It luckily healed but to give you a short summary, you’ll feel like you’re about to vomit most of the day, and will have diarhea all the time – I cannot recommend it.

    But back to the positive, it looks like the trend is going down, so keep it going down. Maybe set a realistic but strong goal decreasing the maximum each month, and don’t be ashamed to join groups like AA.

  12. I’m not going to lecture you, I’ve been like this and enjoyed the ride.

    Make sure you take a month off occasionally. I’ve worked up to 3 months a year now, and it massively helps, mentally and physically. Some of the non-alcoholic beers are decent, I find I enjoy going out. I also try and not drink the next day (unless required by the occasion, like the camping trip).

    Essentially, having some breaks and reducing the streaks will go a long way when you’re a bit older.

    Maybe this was a slight lecture 🙂

  13. You are not even 20 with heart problems. I get it, you are young and think you are invincible. Reality is alcoholism can easily sneak up on you at any age. You maybe a highly function alcoholic now, but keeping up this trend, you will slowly decline to your worst.

    Slow your drinking down or stop completely.