lordjedi said:GhostAlpha26 said:HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Your totally right "it can never happen to me" nothing could ever go wrong. Everyone knows their limits and those who do have never had something slipped into their drink. Seriously nothing can ever go wrong when your drinking and responsible. Its not documented at all that motor skills decrease even with a couple drinks, and since thats not true someone could never misjudge something simple like a step and fall down stairs. Heck every convicted murderer need only state they are now a different person and they will never do anything criminal again and as long as they make a statement like that we should with blind devotion believe it. I mean living in a world based in reality how could anything go wrong. Everything is always totally and 100% controllable in life, there are never any exceptions to the rule. Outside factors are never important, and everyone always always makes the right choice in every situation. Murphy's Law is a total fabrication and everything always goes according to plan. And it would be completely unreasonable to not believe any of that :p
Actually, knowing that Murphy's law exists, it can be fairly well planned around. If you know that everything that can go wrong will, you can usually plan around anything that might happen. As a network admin, I actually deal with Murphy's law on a fairly regular basis.
Murphy's law isn't so much a law of reality as it is a statement of poor choices and improper planning anyway. Driving down the road, you might get a flat. But if you've taken proper care of your car, you'll have a spare and you can go on. The flat is murphy's law, the spare is the contingency for it. And that's just one example.
Anyway, have fun in a world where you can't trust the people you drink around. I don't put myself in those kinds of situations (which are almost always in bars and clubs, so basically around people you don't know), so my chances of having that happen are pretty low. Oh, I know, I'm sure a close friend or relative could do it, but I probably have a better chance of winning the lottery and I almost never play the lottery (there's that control thing).
BTW, you are aware that the effects of alcohol are related to your weight, right? So a 200 lb person will show different effects (almost none that is) than a 100 lb person after just one drink. The 100 lb person won't be safe to drive for at least one hour after one drink, whereas the 200 lb person can have 2 or 3 drinks in one hour and still be under the legal limit and still not notice the effects of alcohol. Obviously if someone slips something into either drink, it's game over. But since when did drinking responsibly have anything to do with people spiking drinks?
Hmm I dont know how much I should write to someone who took offense from what another said they consider to be "retarded" hahahaha
Again it seems you see the point. Just because someone can drink responsibly does not mean something cant go wrong (i.e. slipping something in a persons drink) but again nothing can possibly go wrong as long as someones responsible :)
And Im glad you could "disprove" ~3 of the numerous reasons I listed, covered all the bases :p