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Feeling Of Imending Doom
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Recently I was drinking a bit too much like every night and I had an overall feeling of impending doom. I was really sick and could not see anything at all good in my life. It caused me to drink more and I watched some youtube channels etc and I started believing some crazy conspiracy theories. I have stopped drinking and its getting better. Does this mean that basically I can never drink as I am not suited to it?
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Re: conspiracy theories. I do like to look in to these sort of things but they can get obsessive. Many years ago I read David Ickes book, The Biggest Secret. Its a mammoth book and took ages to read but I remember that at the time it did my head in and I struggled to see the world in the same way as I had done previously. It was only when I developed a few critical thinking...
15:09 Wed 15th Feb 2017
kawanabe,
I don't really know. The 'official' story has some gaping holes in it.
One of the things that makes no sense to me is why did building 7 collapse? Also why did the BBC report its collapse when it was still visible in the background and didn't fall until later, almost like the BBC was reading a script and accidently reported too early. Many reasons that I wont go in to on this site as people will automatically label you as a nut job.
I don't really know. The 'official' story has some gaping holes in it.
One of the things that makes no sense to me is why did building 7 collapse? Also why did the BBC report its collapse when it was still visible in the background and didn't fall until later, almost like the BBC was reading a script and accidently reported too early. Many reasons that I wont go in to on this site as people will automatically label you as a nut job.
Although I am sorely tempted...d'ya really think so,nailit?
Judging by your'crafty'smile..I is thinking that would land me in a 'Pit of Vipers',tantamount to'AB Suicide' :-)
I'd guess most around here are of the 'Old Brigade'...'Stiff upper lip',and all that!..Too close to WW2,where,no doubt,it was best for all concerned,to'bury'Tragic,horrific events.
But it worries me when most accept,without much question,or even,blindly,the 'Official story,fed to them by Gov't and Media.
Judging by your'crafty'smile..I is thinking that would land me in a 'Pit of Vipers',tantamount to'AB Suicide' :-)
I'd guess most around here are of the 'Old Brigade'...'Stiff upper lip',and all that!..Too close to WW2,where,no doubt,it was best for all concerned,to'bury'Tragic,horrific events.
But it worries me when most accept,without much question,or even,blindly,the 'Official story,fed to them by Gov't and Media.
The mere fact that you've recognised there is something going on in your life that you aren't happy with and have done something about means all is not lost!! You are in control and if giving up excessive drinking and it's consequences makes you feel better, it's a no brainer to try a bit longer without it and see what happens. Also, try and isolate what triggers the drinking - lonely,worried, bored? - whatever it is you obviously notice things are better when you lay off so that's an plus isn't it?
//But it worries me when most accept,without much question,or even,blindly,the 'Official story,fed to them by Gov't and Media//
Ive never understood why most people blindly accept what the media tells them. Like the (non existant) weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Go on kawanabe, make that post,,,you know you want to ;-)
Ive never understood why most people blindly accept what the media tells them. Like the (non existant) weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Go on kawanabe, make that post,,,you know you want to ;-)
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