it's friday whatcha plannin on sippin tonight ?
>>668754>alcohol is bourgeoist. my nigha lenin
still in my opinion i let people enjoy it, so long it don't consume them
btw once again a (thing, japan) is considered luxury, i wonder if there's a popular chinese or korean or viet whiskey
>>668899Still in that getting-excited-to-get-drunk phase, eh? Looking forward to boozin' it up come the weekend? Ah, youth.
Or ughh, alcoholism.
Neither last forever.
>>668754Yes, the working class does not, nor has it ever, consumed alcohol, nor made it a major part of their culture. Dumbass.
>>669265Not the person you're replying to, but I'm 36 and still get stoked about planned drunkenness. I don't do it that often, but it's nice to slough of the social conventions as best as you can and engage with your people in a more open and freeform hang out.
>>669265>Still in that getting-excited-to-get-drunk phase, eh? Looking forward to boozin' it up come the weekend? Ah, youth. From my experience, it's usually older people whom are into alcohol more.
>>669269Alcohol is too easily abused. Cigarettes are second.
>>669269>working class culturethe ideas of the working class are only derivative of the ruliing ideas.
alcohol consumption can only be encouraged by those you produce it
>>669280Older people don't say shit like "aw, I can't get drunk tonight because I have to be responsible tomorrow, but as soon as I'm done I'm gonna get so wasted it'll go down in history"
No, that's some first 3 years of drinking talk right there. Everyone outgrows that attitude. The couple of older people I have heard talk like that over the years were degenerate morons you wouldn't want to spend time with.
>>669300What the actual fuck, man?
Alcohol consumption happens along all classes and cultures and races in every society. Alcoholism equally claims the rich and the destitute. A true equalizer. And whether it's rotgut wine or top shelf brandy, the drunk never goes without his drink. Higher class boozer may have a slightly comfier deathbed experience but the actual suffering is always the same for everyone. When you're that pickled you don't even care if you're in a mansion or under a bridge. Hell, when I was in the deepest of my addiction I'd have much rather been under a bridge than where anyone respectable could witness me.
>>669454I'm sure warehouse work is terrible. Why is that your field? I'd go back to food service industry work again before I'd do something like warehouse or factory work. Cooking or bartending or waiting tables has to pay at least the same if not more than warehouse shit.
Even if not, I'd rather be in a fun environment and never go hungry than make $2/hr more and be miserable.
There's plenty of drug abuse in restaurants too, but it's not because anyone hates their work.
>>669605lol, the warehouse is infinitly better than any retail. It pays more than twice as much and at least I know who's gonna be fuckin with me that day and how to deal with them, fuck retail, if I thought that was my only job choice I actually would kill myself.
But work is work, it all sucks ass.
My grandad used to say that he pitties the workin man that ain't got no vices, and I concurr
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