Orang Islam penganut ajaran agama anjing nggak mabok-mabokan tapi pada bikin 
teror atau saling berbunuhan..

Atau melarang orang kafir beribadat..


--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "ndeboost" <rambitese...@...> wrote:
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> Ditempat kami, pelajar-mahasiswa Timtim kalau habis pesta pada mabuk-
> mabukan lalu tingkah solahnya ke manusia rimba. mau pis ya sepanjang
> jalan aspal dan ga ada yang mau negur. (Biar temen-temennya yang merasa
> pelajar-mahasiswa lihat martabat temennya yang kek demikian. Sering juga
> diantara yang mabuk bawa sajam, jadinya komplit. Namun keknya juga
> tinggal
> tunggu giliran yang temennya ini gantian mabuk, pipis dijalan dan
> tereak-tereak
> kek orgil.)
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> Kalau Al Qur'an bilangnya baru boleh shalat kalau ingatannya sudah balik
> (4:43),
> dan jangan pula dianggap "kemurahan" selama ga shalat karena mabuk.
> Kalau Buku
> Panduan bilangnya apa ya?
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> Kalau minum ga sampai mabuk gimana? Nah, itulah cerdiknya Stalin.
> "History"
> bilangnya hobi Stalin buat komeradnya pada mabuk pada pesta yang sering
> dilakukannya. Dalam keadaan mabuk, semua isi hati para komerad tercurah.
> Nah
> lalu kita bisa nebak kan nasib tuh para komerad?
> .
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> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, PAREWA <parewa70@> wrote:
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> > Wah payah keturunan beruk takut minum anggur banyak-banyak
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> > --- Pada Kam, 19/8/10, Jusfiq kesayangan.allah@ menulis:
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> > Judul: [proletar] SD: Moderate Drinking, Especially Wine, Associated
> With Better Cognitive
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> > Tanggal: Kamis, 19 Agustus, 2010, 10:38 PM
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> >      http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/
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> > Moderate Drinking, Especially Wine, Associated With Better Cognitive
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> > Moderate wine consumption is independently associated with better
> performance on cognitive tests. (Credit: iStockphoto/Steve Cole)
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> > ScienceDaily (Aug. 19, 2010) â€" A large prospective study of
> 5033 men and women in the Tromsø Study in northern Norway has
> reported that moderate wine consumption is independently associated with
> better performance on cognitive tests. The subjects (average age 58 and
> free of stroke) were followed over 7 years during which they were tested
> with a range of cognitive function tests.
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> > Among women, there was a lower risk of a poor testing score for those
> who consumed wine at least 4 or more times over two weeks in comparison
> with those who drink < 1 time during this period. The expected
> associations between other risk factors for poor cognitive functioning
> were seen, i.e. lower testing scores among people who were older, less
> educated, smokers, and those with depression, diabetes, or hypertension.
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> > It has long been known that "moderate people do moderate things." The
> authors state the same thing: "A positive effect of wine . . . could
> also be due to confounders such as socio-economic status and more
> favourable dietary and other lifestyle habits."
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> > The authors also reported that not drinking was associated with
> significantly lower cognitive performance in women. As noted by the
> authors, in any observational study there is the possibility of other
> lifestyle habits affecting cognitive function, and the present study was
> not able to adjust for certain ones (such as diet, income, or
> profession) but did adjust for age, education, weight, depression, and
> cardiovascular disease as its major risk factors.
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> > The results of this study support findings from previous research on
> the topic: In the last three decades, the association between moderate
> alcohol intake and cognitive function has been investigated in 68
> studies comprising 145,308 men and women from various populations with
> various drinking patterns. Most studies show an association between
> light to moderate alcohol consumption and better cognitive function and
> reduced risk of dementia, including both vascular dementia and
> Alzheimer's Disease.
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> > Such effects could relate to the presence in wine of a number of
> polyphenols (antioxidants) and other micro elements that may help reduce
> the risk of cognitive decline with ageing. Mechanisms that have been
> suggested for alcohol itself being protective against cognitive decline
> include effects on atherosclerosis ( hardening of the arteries),
> coagulation ( thickening of the blood and clotting), and reducing
> inflammation ( of artery walls, improving blood flow).
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> > The above story is reprinted (with editorial adaptations by
> ScienceDaily staff) from materials provided by Boston University Medical
> Center, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS.
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> > 1. Arntzen et al. Moderate wine consumption is associated with better
> cognitive test results: a 7&#8195;year follow up of 5033 subjects in the
> Tromsø Study : Alcohol consumption and cognitive function. Acta
> Neurologica Scandinavica, 2010; 12223 DOI:
> 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2010.01371.x
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