"Did he take any pills?''
"He is not a drugy kind of a guy, he lokes his beer buzz but.."
"Beer buzz" he likes to be under influence?
What is "lokes" for god's sake?! Is it "likes"?
I guess that he likes to cure himself with beer and not pills.
So he's a beer drinker?
I don't like to label him as a beer drinker.
1) What is "lokes" there?
2) What do you think "beer buzz" is? I think "buzz" refers to that odd feeling in the head after drinking alcohol.
Two interpretations:
1- He is sick because of alcohol but he does not cure himself because he likes it.
2- He is sick but he doesn't like to take pills, instead he drinks alcohol.
I don't like to label him as a beer drinker.
1) What is "lokes" there?
2) What do you think "beer buzz" is? I think "buzz" refers to that odd feeling in the head after drinking alcohol.
Two interpretations:
1- He is sick because of alcohol but he does not cure himself because he likes it.
2- He is sick but he doesn't like to take pills, instead he drinks alcohol.
Drugs come in all sorts of forms. Smoked, snorted, injected or ingested.
Some drug abusers choose pills. Taking an aspirin or Tylenol when you have a headache doesn't make you a druggie.
Taking prescription painkillers in order to feel good does.
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