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I recall in the first rep thread from May that the default was 5.

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Man, my recollection is as good as Hopper's. Default was 20 and Colton reduced it to 10.

I guess your memory is as good as mine. :p

That must have been one of the very first tweaks I did, because I really don't remember ever changing that setting.
 
some stupid guy gave me this neg rep

Alcoholism actually is a disease. It is medically recognized as such, and although it takes incredible will to overcome it, that does not mean that an alcoholic is necessarily weak-willed. Addiction is a physical and powerful reality.
bet that guy is an alcoholic
 
some stupid guy gave me this neg rep

bet that guy is an alcoholic

You're about as dumb as they come if you really believe there is no genetic alcoholism disease. Is cancer a choice as well? Here's a tip: do a little searching around for brominating tails and meiosis. You're probably the only guy in the developed world this is still a mystery to. Then again, it's a little more complex than what I imagine you're capable of getting in to. So take the medical profession's word for it.
 
Most original movie in the last 10 years, unlike pocohontas in space

That was neg/neutral rep for calling Scott Pilgram the worst movie I've seen in awhile. The turd assumes that I wasn't sitting through Avatar last Christmas Eve hoping the damn thing would end soon 10 minutes into the show.
 
You're about as dumb as they come if you really believe there is no genetic alcoholism disease. Is cancer a choice as well? Here's a tip: do a little searching around for brominating tails and meiosis. You're probably the only guy in the developed world this is still a mystery to. Then again, it's a little more complex than what I imagine you're capable of getting in to. So take the medical profession's word for it.

So how does this unavoidable disease of alcoholism manifest if you, say, never drink alcohol to begin with?
 
So how does this unavoidable disease of alcoholism manifest if you, say, never drink alcohol to begin with?

It turns out "the giraffe's stretched neck" can be passed on genetically. Parents can activate genes and pass them on in the activated form. The genes can be turned off over time, but it appears harder to turn them off than on.

Some people are more susceptible to alcoholism, and in varying levels of susceptibility. Native Americans have the stigma for a reason. If you have an alcoholic parent then it's best you don't drink.
 
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