good thread one thing I'd add is that drinking is like eating, in the sense that you can add something to your system and not really know it for 15 minutes ("I'm not full yet, but I will be") Be the PID controller. You aren't adding altitude, you're adding thrust.https://twitter.com/random_eddie/status/1125123280011190273 …
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many such cases
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I will generally continue the pursuit of higher altitude despite this full knowledge: why I'm a teetotaler
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Fascinating. For me, the slope actively pushes me away. I quite seriously have no idea how people MANAGE to drink that much. A few times
@mr_archenemy over poured for me and I felt so terrible that I chose to go to a toilet and throw up. Just so I wouldn't feel so sickened. - Show replies
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My Japanese and axe throwing skills improve at 1,400 feet. I tend to get full well before hitting 3,000 feet, unless we’re drinking sake or some other liquor that’s light on the stomach but heavy on the alcohol; or if I have to take a drink of “the Grog”.
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presumably you learned Japanese and axe throwing while drunk
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