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by ziggyzecat
649 days ago
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I assume because technical people would think something like: - there are tens of thousand drinks on the planet, - all with their different nuances in how they alter mood and thinking patterns. Not appealing just can't be true except if you 'score' low in novelty seeking/curiosity ... except if you were only exposed to bad drunks and pathetic alcoholics ... Something like that. But it might also be because marketers see people like you as a challenge, a trophy to collect, and the non-marketing types just want to 'seduce' you. They do the same to babies and minors all the time. "Say this or that, do this or that." And BAM, some brain cells practically useless forever. |
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This is honestly not true unless you are including absinthe. Ethanol is the only active ingredient and it has one of the most well understood dose-response curves and one of the most heavily studied effects. The rest is all in your head.
There just isn't that much to the alcohol, it's very one note, moreso than any psychedelic, moreso than even smoking (where dose control significantly varies the effects) or even cannabis which is also relatively one note.