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The worst part about SN is that you can't drink alcohol
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Prepping and thinking about my death day gets me nervous but barely one sip of beer later i'm completely at peace and don't care. Taking sn without influence will be a pain in the ass. I dont even mind the salty taste, but i might grab some nutella in memory of @Hurry
Prepping and thinking about my death day gets me nervous but barely one sip of beer later i'm completely at peace and don't care. Taking sn without influence will be a pain in the ass. I dont even mind the salty taste, but i might grab some nutella in memory of @Hurry
I think you prob can have a drink after taking it-if u have followed all the othr steps-maybe not like loads but a small glass of something-prob help to get rid if the taste too.
I think you prob can have a drink after taking it-if u have followed all the othr steps-maybe not like loads but a small glass of something-prob help to get rid if the taste too.
I agree that is the downside to SN, and the only reason I would switch to N. However I don't think SN is too sensitive. I'm planning on having some drinks over the 8 hour fast. As long as your stomach is relatively empty at the end of the period I'm assuming it should be fine. You can be drunk without too much liquid in your stomach, just don't drink a bunch at the end right before taking the SN.
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