Hym "Hey, it helps me stay awake after my shift so I don't fall asleep as soon as I get home, wake up 8 hours before my shift, and get tired half way through my shift. People like to create a flase dichotomy between sobriety and being addiction. As though ANY use of a drug is evidentiary of an inability to remain sober. I have always been an advocate of deliberate brain chemistry augmentation. Thc to stay awake (For me specifically. The response to Thc varies so it does different things for different people.) Adderall to regulate mood and prevention lapses/micro-lapses in attention throughout the day. Ginseng to keep a boner. Caffeine to clog up them adenosine receptors. Drugs are good!"
The surreal anticipatory period of uncertainty and apprehension during which the real-time performance of a road-side sobriety test hangs in the balance between spectacular, unbelievable success and crushing, hopeless defeat.
Just look at her; she's tryin' her BEST to walk heel-to-toe, watch-the-movin' copfinger, cartwheel, back-flip and hand-stand. Right now she's in Sobriety Test Fear-Fail...better call in the lawyers anyway...
The lights which are turned on in a bar or nightclub at or shortly before closing time so as the staff can see to clean up and to give the patrons the signal to leave. These can be either a specific set of lights or simply the general lighting in the building.
"How was your night?"
"Not bad - we stayed at the pub until the sobriety lights came up and we had to head out."