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For all ethanol purposes.

And an opening question:
If it takes $200 whiskey or $50 rum to be as smooth as $5 vodka, what is the point in having inferior distillation and filtration techniques? I mean, aside from aged Hibiki jokes.
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Beer.
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I love vodka.
I wonder whether to drink as soon as I have the chance to, or wait until I do something to earn the pleasure.
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What would human history and society look like if alcohol was hard to make or didn't exist, and other drugs couldn't take its place?
turkroach thread
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>>309894
It would look unbelievably better to the point of being inconceivable. Alcohol is proven to cause brain damage even in small amounts, so there is no such thing as "moderate drinking". Alcohol is also present in half of all murders and various types of offenses, so by that virtue alone, we'd be a more peaceful bunch across all of history.
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>>309894
Jews wouldn't exist anymore. There, I said it
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>>309896
>turkARYAN*
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>>309894
>What would human history and society look like if alcohol was hard to make or didn't exist, and other drugs couldn't take its place?
There wouldn't be a human society and history in the first place.
The main reason people started living together in villages is to grow crops, primarily cereals, with which to not only make porridge/gruel or bake bread with, but to brew beer with, and get drunk together.
Besides, did you forget Yang Wen-Lis wisdom? Have you even watched LoGH, you faggot?
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>>309939
>Have you even watched LoGH, you faggot?
You can ask that to the millions of normalfags hostile to otaku culture who watched it because it's le deep and mature anime that's not like anime (like Cowboy Bebop, Ghibli, etc), Mr. Identity-obsessed Spiritual Redditor.
I have seen that picture, though, (I mean, everyone has) and it probably influenced me in pondering on what things would be like without alcohol.
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>>309894
Considering how zero tollerance modern day humans became it'd be like the pozzed world we have today but further along, so some 1984 science ficgtion dystopia bullshit. 
>>309897
The brain loses cells every day by default and also heals itself as it is meant to. 

Without alcohol/drugs you'd have massive dunning kruger retards trying to fight you rather than chilling. This would make us far more vicious than we are today. We'd have people that would have otherwise relaxed be trying very hard to compete with you. We'd also live longer harming the welfare state. Though they should ban meth/heroin/coke/vodka/etc opium did nothing wrong, weed is fine when not a hybrid (now they all are due to niggers), chinese ephedra tea is probably fine, etc. The vikings were literally raping and pillaging of which is another reason hard stuff is bad and stealing from bees is about the most harmful thing ever to our environment. The consumption of honey is bad. So is sugar. Take it away and most of the hard stuff goes away. In an ideal society booze should be made from malted cereal grains and wine should be frowned upon. 
>>309873 (OP)  (OP) 
>ethanol
>implying it's pure ethanol
Hard stuff is too bad for you, it should be banned and only beer should exist. Normal beer, 4% abv to 6% abv only. The only thing that's smooth here is your brain for not knowing what fusel oils/alcohols are. The more pretentious the booze the less improper alcohols are in it, but some people like the taste so that complicates it to the level of 'I have become smooth-brain destroyer of IQs and work efficiency". In ancient times their wine was like 4 abv.  The only thing hard stuff does is get people to stop drinking once they get a bad stomach, go through withdrawal, lose work due to being too hungover, etc. If people needed to do it they should ban it for a certain age, say by age 25 or 30 you should not be allowed to drink anything above 6 and it should not go beyond 20 abv as that is pushing it as it is. Normal yeast can get to 20 and that yeast is dangerous and not like bread yeast. If one were to ban sugar/honey then you'd never get it to work like that, that high, not without distillation. Freezer distillation is a thing too so in an ideal society we would only have dried food to avoid things like freezer distillation and cooking food is also a bad thing when dried meats and such and canned food are a thing. Ban freezers and heating. Put on some fucking clothes. No more burning trees, we ran out!

Anyway I don't really care. If I didn't have to be at work in 3 hours I'd be drinking beer and posting more positivly I'm sure.
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I would rather smoke marijuana, but it is illegal where I live.
>inb4 nigger plant
The first record of recreational marijuana use was established at a digsite in China which had historically been in proto-Iranian territory (i.e. well before they were made disgusting hooknosed semitic rapebabies by arabic conquest).
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>>309894
Humans would still be violent no matter what
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>>309947
Nigger/redditor plant.
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>>309941
>You can ask that to the millions of normalfags hostile to otaku culture who watched it because it's le deep and mature anime that's not like anime
Way to not fucking answer my question, jackass. Couldn't you just say no?
Says a lot about your faggot ass in any case.
>>309943
>stealing from bees is about the most harmful thing ever to our environment
Bees are important for pollinating crops, and modern day beekeepers give them sugar water to survive the winter.
There's nothing harmful about beekeeping and (small scale) honey production.
>The consumption of honey is bad.
Absolutely not, it's one of the better, if not the best, kind of sugar you can consume. The raw and unpasteurized stuff, mind you. Spoon to mouth. If you're putting it in tea or baking with it or whatever, then its just another kind of sugar, really.
If you buy that shit in a store, it's bound to either be mostly, or completely consisting of, glucose/HFCS and coloring agents.
Buy honey from beekeepers, preferably local ones.
>Hard stuff is too bad for you
If you're drinking it to get black-out wasted, sure. Otherwise, it has its time and place.
>say by age 25 or 30 you should not be allowed to drink anything above 6
Kids used to be given small beer. (not even above 1 percent alcohol content)
Beer was safer to drink than water in many cases.
>>309947
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>nigger plant
The people who say this have no clue what they're talking about half the time. Usually Americans and Canadians who see stoners buying some strain bred to be as potent as possible where one toke would blow a newbie to 12 different dimensions.
Also maybe something about driving while under the inflence of marijuana, despite DUI laws being a thing.
>>309949
Case in point, except this fag only repeats things he hears from other places that he thinks sound spiffy.
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Besides the alcohol level, have you noticed a difference between any brand of vodka?
I feel like I'm the crazy one whenever I see people talking as if there's even the slightest difference because I genuinely can't spot one.
I'm gonna pick up some real cheap stuff next time I get a bottle and see if that makes a change.
>>309951
Not in my limited experience.
Weed I will partake in
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>>309954
Pass the dutchie to the left hand side.
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>>309964
I have periodontal disease, and don't trust people
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>>309951
Vodka is by definition rectified practically to pure ethanol and then only diluted for consumption, leaving very little room for any impurities, that account for rough taste in whiskey/rum/brandy and may require aging to smooth over with secondary slow-going chemical reactions. You'll have to go really cheap, like less than a $1 per liter to find a poorly distilled vodka with an unpleasant taste.
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Gin is the one drink where I feel like they actually figured out how (or attempted) to make the booze go down easier. Or maybe tequila, what the fuck is up with tequila? Every time I drink it it goes down like water and then I black out.
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>>309972
Ever tried this? Is it any good?
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>>309974
I hate that dumb zoomer slag he has for an editor. She's devoid of personality. He also has a chubby camerawoman. Wonder if he porks the two and that's why he works with them at all. I miss Top Gear.
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>>309975
>I hate that dumb zoomer slag he has for an editor. She's devoid of personality.
That makes two of us. Doesn't help that she hasn't eaten half of the questionable stuff that he makes on the channel and just makes faces when trying most of them.
>I miss Top Gear.
So do they, probably. Which is why they made DriveTribe until they realized that they were too old to be driving around the world.
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>alcohol
I'll pass, i prefer experiencing life at its worst without any sedatives or relief.
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>>309989
how's high school?
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>>309990
never graduated
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>>309974
I haven't, the label doesn't look familiar either. Is it good?
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>>310025
it's this guy's
Anime faggots are worse than alcos.
>>309978
The Grand Tour is probably overall a better series because Amazon gave them agency to basically do whatever they wanted because they know they are superstars and it is proof that the popularity of Top Gear had nothing to do with BBC other than them marketing the brand
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>>309939
>>What would human history and society look like if alcohol was hard to make or didn't exist, and other drugs couldn't take its place?
>There wouldn't be a human society and history in the first place.
This is what an alcoholic would say.
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#NeverDrik
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>>310045
>implying sober niggers behave
You see, that's the point. People like you blame alcohol for bad genes. Crying drunks, angry drunks, funny drunks, somber drunks, and then you come along and pretend it's not genetics. Remember what that one Caeser said? He would drink but would also induce vomiting if he had more than 3 low abv wines, that one had the genes to negate the booze. You take the booze away and you never have the one that cannot have agency go die of the booze thus making life worse through having made it safer, baka. The more that get drunk and got killed due to it, lower reflexes, health problems, etc, they made the rest of us get smarter due to the harsh selection. The issue of genetic agency. The less we drink the rome tourette's show up, ocd, trichotillomania, etc. No ability to choose things. The more harsh our rules the worse our genes are going to get. Those who trade freedom for safety deserve neither. You wish for a land of compulsive rapists that bark and howl and eat until they vomit and when stressed start pulling out their own hair and hitting themsleves. That's sobriety and your post feminist society will blame it on substance abuse ironically rather than  a lack of internal genetic control caused by historical sobriety. Such animals need a tyranical government. Get back in your cage, dog. Your shitpost is basically humping this thread's leg and you're too ugly to be adopted.  
>>310059
/leave #feminism
/join #humanity 
There's a reason it was called MOTHERS against drunk driving, M.A.D.D.. When did they first try to ban booze and drugs? Are around the time females got suffrage, USA perspective of course, early 20th century. Why did they call it mankind again? You should know why it took men. Women are too scared to take risks. Alcohol damages every cell it touches and a man laughs at the danger, he has to play with fire to stay warm.
>>310071
>after only reading 3 words
That's about as much as you're capable of reading anyway.
>>310072
You don't even drink alcohol.
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>he Arnold Palmer, also known as the half and half, is a non-alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade.
I need to get some more sake. I got a brand of cloudy sake one time that was really good, very smooth drink.
I might need to get some more rum some time... the caipirinhas are calling to me.
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What's your current cocktail of choice? Currently I've taken a liking to a "perfect" Rob Roy up, and if I want to get a bit more inebriated a little quicker I go for a Vieux Carre
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>>310195
I mostly drink white russians in the winter and gin + tonic in the summer. Nothing fancy.
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>>310239
this guy knows what's up
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>>309972
Got me some Reserva del Senor and got to say it is quite nice indeed, thanks for recommendation.
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>>310477
>that huge ugly nose you can even clearly see on the thumbnail
Latinxes will never be real anime artists.
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Did someone say pivo?
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>>310486
And who is going for the Klinskoe?
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>>310488
It's 1€ , it's cheaper than water
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>>310496
I see.
>>310486
Do slavs make good beer? Excluding the Czech, if they can even be called slavs, since they're already known for good beer, and Poles to an extent.
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>>310482
At least it's better than jewish "art"
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>>310513
If like Märzen/Bavarian lager or stout you'll like slavic beer.
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Why do depressed people drink alcohol when that just makes them more depressed?
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>>310530
To shorten the depression time, naturally.
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>>310530
Drinking feels good,  plus you keeps you in the moment instead of worrying about other things
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>>310534
Hangovers are a problem of future you, lol.
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>>310855
Haven't had a hangover no matter how much I drank, even if it was 0.5L of vodka in one go. Granted, alcohol-induced sleep is not exactly refreshing, but thats about it.
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>>309951
Yes, I notice different tastes with different brands of vodka, though I drink it straight, if you are just using it for mixing I doubt you would notice.
>>310477
sounds dangerous
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>>310978
Very smooth for non-vodka. Quite like Rakia, which for some reason is a pain to find in Russia outside select few stores in Moscow.
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Worth noting that it's much better to do strong alcohol alone than to mix it with anything bubbly. Bubbles accelerate blood delivery, when pure spirits are slowly digested, all warm and fuzzy.
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>>310530
It does not cause depression in all  people. 
>crying drunks
>laughing drunks
>somber drunks
All three of those types of people get euphoria at one point during the drinking also. Some cycle through each type of drunkard, some stay somber, and some just generally enjoy it more than other people do. If you have a huge ego and are super intelligent and in control of your life then alcohol would harm your psyche. If it's the opposite it will help you cope. The losers have a drinking solution and the winners that drink have a drinking problem. 
>>310946
>he can sleep without alcohol 
How do you avoid nightmares/rem? lol
>>310855
U nigger loving propagandist. You're >>310530  aren't you? Due to depression people hate getting out of bed anyway. I fly out of bed knowing that I am about to earn more beer money and comfort food to go with it. Take the beer away and I'm going to just get on food assistance and not shower and just lay there dying of dehyradtion. Believe it or not I was far more dehyraded as a neet sober neet than I am as a working alcholic on beer. All that diet soda and sweating from being angry or scared 24/7, pissy that my inhibitions, my beliefs, were an obstacle from my ever being happy in life. If you're not okay with your life booze is not going to harm your mind. A hangover is what, what do you think it even is? Dehydration? A bad stomach? Not everyone is a retardu on vodka.
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>>312770
>How do you avoid nightmares/rem? lol
I barely have any dreams at all. Alcohol sleep however is bound to end up in 2-4 hours with a sudden jerk, once sufficiently metabolized for consciousness to be consistently maintained.
>>312770
Nope, I'm not the anon with that pic. I don't like headaches, and that was good enough to excuse myself from social drinking when I still had social life. You can call me a party pooper, but not a propagandist. Or you can, when drunk enough, lol.
>>312770
>How do you avoid nightmares/rem?
There is a state of sleep right before REM you can put yourself in and not dream while also processing toxins in your body. You can sleep for four to six hours that way without dreams or nightmares. You'd have to be preety healthy to achieve that though otherwise you'd be hungover quite a bit.
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>>312760
Bubbles hurt your stomach but booze tastes so bad that if you don't salivate you'll get a worse stomach anyway. That's my experience. I want my beer so I can salivate and also eat so the layer of food on the front part of my stomach protects it from the booze and acid along with the thick saliva.  
>>312993
>wanting to give yourself isolated sleep paralysis
Why would you be hungover? 
>>310531
My doctor hates this answer!
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>>312770
BASED Shower Beer anon...
As a mixologist and a HomeBrewer, I fully endorse this position.

I have not as of yet pressed Grapes nor Dandelions, Nor have stoked a fire under an copper kettle, but I WILL
Here's a drink I created 2 weeks ago called a BilgeWater
It's 1 Oz.Rose's blueberry syrup-COLD, 8 Oz. sparkling water-COLD, 2 Ozs. Sprecher's Cream Soda(optioonal) and 1-3 ozs. Dark swill Rum.

I have a variation as well...
" The RED Herring " 
It's bilgewater with a Swedish fish gummy dropped into it.
I truly prefer Grog(rum and water/ICE,) but I also love Blueberry.
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>>320957
>drinking in shower anon
>showing off beer anon
I'm neither of these supposed people but I have made my own booze in the past and also showed it on the Internet. 

I liked making wine out of honey and chamomile using baker's yeast and tap water. It was not the best I made but it was the easiest to not make so bad that I'd not want to drink it. The best beers I ever had were Truly's WIld Berry and Smirnoff's Ice Green Apple. When I was the most hardcore of a drinker I drank bottom shelf vodka and chased it of course. The best whine I ever had was a random brand of margaritas, though the salt and fructose makes me feel ill more than the high abv does as it's harder on the liver and on top of that I love lipids so that makes it doubly harder (or triply considering you're drinking booze). If I had an immortal stomach I'd bring up Four Loko punch and punch Steel Seserves and some sparkling demonic wine called something like "strawberry Cisco wine" or something like that of which was  spirit that was around 20 abv and they no longer sell it around here. Bum juice still exists I'm sure but I guess they want it to taste realy bad. My fav margarita for example is peach, it ran out randomly and they stopped stocking it but the more astringent kinds that harm your stomach lining more kept being stocked. I almost felt that a conspiracy was afoot. 

All I drink is natural ice to avoid harming my stomach too much and also my wallet. I have a vodka still and have never used it. 

Anyway, I don't know who you are talking about. I never named my booze. One time I accidentally made Fresca though when trying to make booze that was good though it was not properly carbonated due to my being lazy with time, or impatient rather. I went from that to drinking cloudy mead basically before I got all this non-neet money and now drink the Natural Ice beer all the live long day. If only I were younger I'd be sipping sour apple Smirnoff vodka and mixing it with, or chasing it rather, with the Ice Green Apple beer and other fruity stuff that'd give me an ulcer. Yes I am that guy from before isinuating that only youth should have hard stuff, no pun intended. 

>>309972
I'm afraid to try gin after trying another meme beverage called Jack Daniels #7. I dout liquor can taste good as anything over 20abv is literally rocket fuel on fire no matter what my age was. You should try stuff that has some actual water in it.  Why would someone drink tequila if a margaritta is there? Are you trying to fall through a wall? Oh wait, that's an 'American' problem. I should check my privilige to have a stomach made of cotton and also walls.
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From what I've bought Pernod (the real stuff) > Rumple Minze > Żubrówka > Ulacia > Bombay Sapphire. The absinthe makes all other alcohols redundant, Żubrówka is the first vodka I've tried that tastes good, and I don't get what's great about Bombay Sapphire and in general gin.
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>>321525
>I liked making wine out of honey and chamomile using baker's yeast
That T'would be called MEAD anon.
>bakers yeast
NONONONO!!!
next time use champagne yeast, it's easy enough to get, and use distilled water.
The chamomile is a classic, so you did well there.
LOTS of good, simple recipes online, the real key to any fermentation is simply cleanliness.
Sterilize everything with a mild bleach solution, then a clean rinse,(tap is likely fine here,) and as long as you use a vapor-lock or even a clean balloon, you'll have good results...probably.
> All I drink is natural ice to avoid harming my stomach too much

I hate to break it to you, but all that American canned shit is loaded with Glyphosate.
https://publicinterestnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/beer-wine-report-pirg-final-with-cover.pdf
I don't see Natural ICE there, so It might be more in line with the other AB shits...
they actually have a gay/girl version apparently, and even went so far as to distill it.

>Anyway, I don't know who you are talking about
Meh.. It's casual. I probably just clicked on the wrong post#
> and other fruity stuff that'd give me an ulcer.
I'm not a young guy either, but if that effects you badly, don't even waste your time on Foster's bitter.
I ended up just dumping it since I only bought it to make a penny stove with anyway.
>pic3 tenuously related

You might give pic 3 a shot for your wallet... then again.
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* pic4 a shot, for your wallet...
Polite Sah-GAY
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>>321531
Out of all of those, I would only drink Steel Reserve because alcohol tastes like shit and the only reason to drink it is to get wasted.
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>>321534
> because alcohol tastes like shit
Well, it is after all actual yeast shit.
It doesn't have to taste bad though.
Mead can be pretty damn good, or it can be "Doggy"
I've brewed my own beers before, and they were really good. I hope to do it again on a regular basis soon.
I may even try my hand at distilling.
One of the other things that bothers me a lot about most all of the Alco-pops, seltzers and shit like fruit spiked cans is that there's some fucky loophole where they don't have to list the ingredients.
Particularly bad since you can't ever know if they contain geno-toxins like sucralose.
Talk about a way to fuck up your guts for the rest of your life at 24...
Fuck that shit!
Why is this even allowed??
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This is probably a little early..
But just thought I'd mention that barring more VeePeeEnn fuckery that's been going on lately,(at large, not here,) I'll be posting a BAR's OPEN! What'll ya have? thread tonight ~ 10EST.

Hope to see ya there.
It'll be like a random thoughts thread, but I'll be serving drinks as fast as you request 'em.
Just for fun, Kots encouraged, "Alcoholic beverages NOT required.

NO AI slop would be appreciated, it tends to make the patrons 
>VOMIT
Bring you favorite drink recipes as well, or feel free to ask "How do I make a..."
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>>321533
ya
ya
ya
they push me inside out
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>>321850
sure brah..
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