>more addictive and deadly than cocaine
>boring effect that just makes you sedated and disoriented
>makes you miserable the next day
>causes permanent cognitive damage
>makes some people violent
Why is this unbelievably overrated garbage drug popular again?
Social lubricant and disinhibitor, easy to produce nearly anywhere in the world, disorientation and other abrasive effects can have ritual/leisure/cathartic purposes, genuinely not that hard to not consume in excess and avoid most of the worst consequences.
>>743449>easy to produce nearly anywhere in the worldMore importantly, easy to produce anywhen. In a world unburdened by traditions, nobody would even look at alcohol the moment MDMA was discovered
>be sex
>pic unrelated
>>743450alcohol production may have been a critical factor in the agricultural revolution, even
When I drank alcohol I didn't doe from a heroin overdose. When I smoked a weed I did.
Simple as
>>743449>Social lubricant and disinhibitor, easy to produce nearly anywhere in the world tru
>genuinely not that hard to not consume in excess WRONG!!!!!It's comparable with cocaine in this regard, homie. Look it up.
>disorientation and other abrasive effects can have ritual/leisure/cathartic purposes so can putting your dick in a fireant colony… I don't think that ritual/leisure/catharsis is a good reason for a drug to be popular
>>743485 tru
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>>743491well, i didn't say crack, i said cocaine. It's the same substance, but crack is more addictive. also, I hope you're in a better place now… stay safe out there, comrade
it has a community
W E I G H S L I K E A N I G H T M A R E
>>743450You can brew in a prison. You can literally brew inside your body and get permadrunk.
>>743500Bullshit answer (and even meth has communities) but on the right track. It's ingrained and normalized in most societies that people here are part of. This also creates social triggers.
>>743491Damn son that's one crispy infection
>>743495It doesn't matter. You'll probably get the same infection on salt form since it was an allergic reaction to levamisole. Only way to filter that filler is to cook it on acetone. Which turns into freebase. A little different than "crack" . Still i drank a lot of alcohol too. No way you'll get the cravings that coke gives. Totally different type of addiction. I guess benzo addiction is closer to alcoholism.
>>743504Don't slavs have a gene where they're resistant to alcohol? While the Chinese and Indians are very weak to it
>>743448It doesn't even do anything to me other than make me mildly euphoric and if I drink to much I just get sick not even 'drunk'.
>>743511Genetics isn't that simple as that, but there might be some genetic predisposition more common among those peoples. I really don't know
or care.
>>743491>>743495>its not REAL cocaine! its not 100% pure!!many such cases
>>743615 if i take a small piss in your cup of water, is it still the same thing??? serious question
>>743648>piss analogyis that your fetish
>>743650 yesn't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is peepee water the same thing as water, yay or nay????????
>>743491Nobody made you do that, you're irresponsible and its your own fault. There are way better options. You have all of the world's information on harm reduction at your fingertips and still decide to kill yourself.
>>743491Cure yourself with psychadelics before its too late. Psilocybin will forgive your mistakes.
You will be a new and better person after psilocybin. Do the research, this is true.
>>743448>Why is this unbelievably overrated garbage drug popular again?Christian proto-fascist addiction regime and organized crime, just like everything else in the settler cannibal country:
https://www.google.com/search?q=johnny+appleseed+alcohol+prohibition<While folk legend often portrays Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) as a whimsical figure planting apples for snacks and pies, his actual historical legacy is deeply tied to the production of hard cider and the devastating impact of Prohibition. >The Real "Gift" of Alcohol<Chapman did not plant "sweet" apples meant for eating; instead, he planted bitter "spitters" that were unfit for the table but ideal for fermentation. <Frontier Necessity: >In the early 1800s, water was often unsafe to drink due to bacteria. Hard cider, with about 8–10% alcohol, provided a safe, storable beverage for settlers.<Land Claims: >Settlers were often required to plant at least 50 apple trees to prove they were improving their land grants. Chapman, an astute businessman, would plant nurseries in advance to sell saplings to these frontiersmen.<Religious Beliefs: >As a member of the Swedenborgian Church, Chapman believed grafting (the method used to grow consistent, sweet apples) caused plants to "suffer." He insisted on growing trees from seed, which results in genetically diverse, usually sour fruit perfect for booze. <Destruction During Prohibition>The 18th Amendment and the subsequent Prohibition era (1920–1933) nearly erased Chapman’s physical and cultural legacy. <Axe and Torch: >Because cider apples were almost exclusively used for alcohol, government agents and temperance zealots targeted these orchards. Thousands of trees—many descended from Chapman’s original nurseries—were chopped down or burned.<Image Rebranding: >To save the apple industry, growers began a massive PR campaign to rebrand the fruit as a healthy food ("an apple a day keeps the doctor away"). This sanitized Chapman’s image into the harmless, pot-wearing wanderer taught in schools today.<Loss of Genetics: >The destruction of these orchards led to the loss of vast genetic diversity. Most modern grocery store apples (like Red Delicious) are descendants of the few "sweet" varieties that survived the purge. <A rare few of Chapman's original trees survived the axes, including a 181-year-old tree in Nova, Ohio, which still stands as of 2026the Zion-nazi CIA narco-cartels still operate to this day
>>743671terminally retarded anglocentrist self-pity, alcohol is popular in almost every culture and has been for all of history
>>743675*anglocentric WHATEVER
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