[–] skinbearxett ago
Nope, there is nothing inherently wrong with it, but you may regret it if your values change, which they likely will.
I would recommend a moment of introspection. Evaluate what you think is important, then look at what you can do to achieve those important things. If something helps, do more, if something hinders, axe that shit. You will soon find that drinking to excess is pretty much boring, but hanging out with people remains, drugs can be quite shitty, but a casual use of something may be fun if done safely, getting laid is fun, but having someone you can share stuff with is better, or your values may land somewhere else compared with that and you will go get fucked up every weekend and just work your ass of during the week to pay for it.
Either way, it is your choice, but I would caution you to actually think about it rather than just doing what everyone else is.
I'm sure you feel that way now and it seems like the party will never end. But what happens when you turn 40? Do you want to be that old creepy guy at the party? Do you want to still be working your dead end job and living with roommates in a shitty apartment? I would love to get high all day and work an easier job, but I know that there are things I want out of life and the only way to get there eventually is to busy my ass. Maybe you don't want a house or kids someday, but you should at least give your future self the option by getting some of the work done now.
[–] RedSocks157 ago (edited ago)
No, it's not. But expecting all the things you've done in the past to just vanish is wrong. There will be consequences for your actions. Basically, there's nothing wrong with it but don't go crying to the world when people judge you for it, or you don't get the job you want, or you don't have enough money to afford a new house or whatever else.
[–] unlawful_smelling ago
As long as you are accomplishing other goals. I don't see anything wrong with it.
[–] pm_me_ur_bewbs ago
You can, but you'll hit a point in your life where you'll realize that it was only great occasionally. At that point, you'll want to do other great things and realize that a lot of opportunities are no longer there.
[–] Shortbutclever ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but realize your youth is only a fraction of your whole life time. You're not gonna be able to get drunk every night, hit on pretty girls, and do drugs when you're a 60 year old man. At some point you'll have to move on from that lifestyle.
[–] cud ago
Nope. You can totally do that. I've had plenty of friends do that. Some became alcoholics, some cokeheads, and some successful. Just depends on you.