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  1. #11
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    sometimes ye but its often just bull

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    my dad's pretty much an alcoholic and I've never seen him tell the truth
    just lowers inhibition and exaggerates your mood

    if you're in a good mood you might think it's a great idea to tell someone you don't actually love that you're in love with them or something
    but I guess if you're with someone who you fancy or are hiding a secret from then there's no barrier to tell you that you don't wanna say that ****

    so I guess you can tell the truth but mixed with the other crap that comes out of your mouth, there's no point in believing anything a drunk person says

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    i think it depends on the person and what sort of drunk they are

    but my dad is someone who speaks sober thoughts when drunk and i find out so much more lol but most the time it isn't a good thing

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    I think myself and the people I know irl do but it's so overweighted by lies and stuff coming out of your mouth with no filter that no one can tell if you're being truthful or not..


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    I think it just amplifies everything. If you're upset about something then it's the end of the world when drunk and you're more likely to say stuff so I think yeah, but, it's sometimes a bit over the top.

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    YES ITS LIKE WORD VOMIT

    but its obv not always sober thoughts and sometimes its just u being a drunken freak

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    I've never been drunk, so I can't speak personally, but from what I've seen, I'd say no.

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    umm i think sober thoughts when drunk i don't always say them though

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    do people who stutter also stutter in their minds?
    IT CONFUSED ME
    personally as a stutterer myself, no. i know what i want to say but sometimes it just won't come out, usually if i anticipate saying something (e.g i'm waiting for someone to ask my name) i hold my breath for a bit so it's forced out. a lot of the time in conversation if i anticipate a stutter moment or have actually hit one, i try to think of an alternative way of saying it. it's very frustrating!
    magik*magik

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    i do think that when you're drunk you're speaking sober thoughts a lot of the time, but sometimes it's just complete and utter ********.

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