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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 2143006, member: 1001"] I mean, that was my life until I was about 32 or so. Then my body essentially told me to off. Started getting heartburn from damn near everything, started feeling chronically lethargic, drinking even three beers would give me a hangover the next day to the point where it was a useless/wasted day. It was a chore to get out of bed every morning, my brain did not want to wake up. Injuries and aches & pains started popping up. It stopped being fun and certainly wasn't "living life". There was no point in eating like crap and binge drinking when it meant I was spending the next 48 hours on the couch being a waste of space. Sure, I eat the way I do because I hope to extend my life but it's even more about today. Having more energy, being in less pain, being able to do more. I don't need food/booze to "feel alive" or some nonsense. That sounds like an absurdly juvenile outlook on life. [/QUOTE]
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