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Re: Booze
by vivdora
Good but not harsh enough in my opinion. One thing that never seems to be put across to people is that you have to drink more to achieve same level of drunkenness at each session so someone who hardly ever drinks gets drunk quicker. They are not a 'lightweight'. Another thing the "youth of today' -ha what a patronising sounding phrase- don't seem to get embarassed about what they did or didn't do when they were drunk, they seem to think it's all funny. Where do they get the money and don't they get hangovers? You see I've often thought that videoing someone when drunk and then playing it back to them when sober might help to get them to acknowledge that they have a problem but maybe not? It's all very sad and very worrying. All the fuss about smoking but very little about drinking. Passive smoking is far less harmful than the affects of alcohol on the non drinker- road accidents, violence, bankruptcy etc.
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