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Happy 1488 pages. Styx is claiming he had a stroke.
Nigga Heil Hitler.
Nigga Heil Hitler.
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Listen up, fagspice—you can try to invent your own reality all you want but violence still solves most problems. Including your mutant romances. You may not feel like admitting it, but we remember—and so does the judge
More like he stroked his dick.Happy 1488 pages. Styx is claiming he had a stroke.
Styx is trying the opposite. He's screaming "I'm insane!"
Thank you for linking that video. It was very informative to someone like myself who doesn't know that much about alcoholism. According to that video there are 4 stages of alcoholism. I found a website that summarizes the 4 stages: https://anabranchrecovery.com/addiction/the-four-stages-of-alcoholism/TLDR for pirates that can't read: Tarl doesn't want to fix himself so he won't, but might lie about it at some point.
1. The Early or Pre-Alcoholic Stage: Experimentation and Social Drinking
The initial phase of alcoholism often begins as experimentation or casual social drinking. The person consumes alcohol as a way to connect with others at parties and gatherings, or to relax at home. Many people are able to keep their alcohol use at this level without ever developing an addiction.
Alcohol use starts to become a problem when the amount of alcohol used and the frequency of use increases. The person may start to turn to alcohol to relieve stress or escape from problems. They might start to binge drink. As their tolerance for alcohol increases, the person needs to drink more of it to achieve the desired effects. They may start to drink in secret in an attempt to hide how much they drink. They might get defensive when confronted about their drinking patterns.
2. The Middle or Early Alcoholic Stage: Increased Drinking and Developing Dependence
In this stage of alcoholism, individuals find themselves drinking with greater regularity and in more significant amounts. This phase is characterized by withdrawal symptoms becoming more pronounced during periods of abstinence, signaling a shift towards physical and psychological dependence. The person may attempt to drink at all hours to stave off withdrawal symptoms. Blackouts and memory lapses become more frequent. The repercussions of increasing alcohol consumption, such as health complications, deteriorating personal relationships, and potential legal issues begin. Despite the alcohol’s detrimental impact, the person will prioritize drinking over personal and professional responsibilities, leading to a significant decline in life’s quality.
3. The Late Alcoholic Stage: Problem Drinking and Alcohol Dependence
By this stage, the addiction has taken a severe toll on every aspect of the person’s life. Their body’s dependence on alcohol is intense, leading to debilitating withdrawal symptoms if alcohol consumption stops. Health complications start to develop. Relationships with family and friends deteriorate, professional obligations fall apart, and financial stability crumbles. Legal troubles, including DUIs or other alcohol-related offenses, are probable.
4. The Final or End Stage: Addiction and Crisis
This final stage of alcoholism is marked by severe physical, emotional, and social deterioration. Individuals may suffer from life-threatening health problems, such as liver disease (cirrhosis), heart disease, or brain damage. Dependency on alcohol at this point is profound, and quitting without medical assistance can be dangerous due to the risk of severe withdrawal symptoms. The individual’s life may become consumed by their addiction, with almost all other aspects of life being neglected or having already collapsed.
He should be watching videos about his soon to be new home and hardening the the fuck up. Ziggler Wiggler and Pizzle are waiting.
Look out Tarl, Seagal is after you now!Steven Seagal is a sheriff’s deputy on his last day before retirement who needs to stop a mall goth satanist pirate (played by Tarl Warwick) from summoning a fake owl demon to help him evade justice.
Seagal is joined by Tarl’s probation officer (played by Stephen Tobolowsky). With the odds entirely in their favor can they stop Tarl from faking a medical condition to escape another court appearance?![]()
For anyone else this would be a mental breakdown. For Tarl, it was a Tuesday.
They're going to absolutely love that edgy school boy humor in prison.
Even if he is, nobody's dumb enough to buy it. Even those who still really-really-really "have faith" in him in general aren't enduring him lightly anymore.Maybe he's angling for an insanity plea?
You're not the first one to make that comparison, except Ramsay is split up into multiple women.It's like Reek from Game of Thrones.
People just wanted something that went against popular opinion and he was the "edgy goth tard" talking about shit that made them feel informedJust wanted in on page 1488 but yeah this guy is a clown. How did he ever find an audience?
Tarl, this has nothing to do with Islamofascism.
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More cringe from Tarl.
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