What went right?

What went right?

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Jesus, 8 months
I need a drink and a lucizade now

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We're all gonna make it lads

He's gonna make it.

Hes an overly dramatic attention seeker. Dude was never a real alcoholic, all of his segments were so blatantly planned and acted out.

Louis has been watching too many US documentaries.

A life saved by Perrier water.

>Louis Theroux saying dude

doesn't sit well with me

What's the point of being anonymous if he's going to post this shit all over twitter?

What part of it makes you the most anxious? How does it make you feel?

I am also very curious. I'm a reporter from the BBC studying imageboard users. My name is Louis nice to meet you.

fast forward two weeks, his hamster dies and he starts drinking again.
life is pain.

HI WOOWIE!

People admit to going to AA, just usually after they've been considered as "recovered", or at the very least on their way. 8 months sober means he's on his way.

His alcoholism was merely entry level, they should have shown someone more hardcore

Apparently Gary is in prison now as well.

Is Tommy ok? I don't think I've seen him around in a little while.

This episode showed me how hard the NHS is going to crash.

Having this reprobate go in and out week in and week out detoxing him must have cost tens of fucking thousands, then there's the others of his ilk goddamn.

Just drink yourself to death already and save us and the NHS the cash.

Actually just started watching this and this guy seems like he was just acting for the camera.

He actually cares about his subjects unlike most documentarians

Tommy lost his will after admitting he fals in love the women he fucks.

I watched this with my mum who used to be a drugs/alcohol Councillor for upmost of 10 years. No, he's not faking it, you complete idiots.

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