• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I am confused as what the prompt is supposed to be, by your answer. Alcohol is well known to be awful, it’s one of the most destructive things you can put in your body. It’s a literal poison that can kill you by acute excessive consumption, and destroys almost literally every part of your body over time with excessive consumption… which is easy to do, because it’s also highly addictive. In fact it’s so addictive, it’s one of the few things that you can actually die from withdrawing from. What else is there to learn?

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      1 year ago

      They probably mean that young people now is drinking less that previous generations. Sure, we have known for a while that alcohol is bad, but only recently it has been seen as “why would you drink it?”, And it’s falling out as social engager.

      Saying that, I still drink, I know it’s not great for my health, but I usually have a good time with it, and it helps with my introvert Ness.