Alcoholics Anonymous
A fellowship of... see definition for aaA world-wide program of attraction, rather than promotion which suggests as 12-step program of recovery. There are no "rules", in the proper sense, and the only requirement to become an AA is the desire to stop drinking.In recent years, the
school of thought which believes that drug abuse has a place in AA has bolstered significantly, and many people with cross-addiction get
sober through AA.It's simple, but not easy. You can't be too stupid for it, but you can be too smart.It's not for the
jelly beans
Alcoholics Anonymous
by MrHobbes69 on Jul 18, 2014 02:03:25
A cult that people use to get sober. Though stating it is not a religion every meeting has readings, an offering basket, and talks a lot about God. For a lot of people
AA becomes the new addiction. The
majority of people are full of shit and show up drunk to the meetings and claim they have been sober for 20 years even though they smell like a bottle of
cheap vodka.
Example:
Instead of just not drinking a lot of
suckers think only God can do it for them via Alcoholics Anonymous when in reality all you have to do is not pick up the fucking bottle. The founder Bill W was a massive drug user,
sex addict, and was probably drunk more than half the time at
AA meetings.
Alcoholics Anonymous
by relates359436893468973456 on Jul 14, 2010 18:38:25
A place where people go to
wallow in
self-pity and brag about their addictions.
It helps some people stay sober, but only through the superficial validation and
amnesty for all of their wrongdoings. People in AA believe that nothing they have ever done is their fault, because they are afflicted with an addiction.
Alcoholics Anonymous
by cornholio on Oct 13, 2003 21:31:03
A self-help program for
alcoholics involving group
confession; substitutes an addiction to the organization and its
rituals for an addiction to alcohol. Also AA.
alcoholics anonymous
by Curious George 2 on Mar 05, 2011 23:29:05
Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
by Starchylde on Jun 08, 2016 10:48:10
Bill. W. (Wilson) & Dr. Bob (Smith) founded AA in 1935 in
Akron, Ohio. In 2001, there were an estimated Over 2 Million members in 108,000 groups meeting in approximately 150 countries around the World! AA has helped So Very Many people & if you're having a layover at an airport or
bus station, you can have them page "Friends of Bill W." so you'll have another recovering alcoholic to talk with! Sane for NA, which sprang from AA, just page "Friends of
Jimmy K.". Most people there won't know what you're talking about.
anonymous alcoholics
by Suiper on Dec 08, 2017 20:43:26
Alcoholics anonymous
by Iam not Elmer Fudd on Feb 02, 2020 21:22:11
Alcoholics Anonymous
by SargentQG on Nov 03, 2021 12:15:42