Like I bet if alcohol was something you had to snort, or just like a pill you take, I think a lot of people might not dig it as much.

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    Alcohol is something that for a very long time was associated with civilisation itself, it was and is very important. It’s just embedded into most societies of course people don’t consider it drug.

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        It’s largely a myth that ancient and medieval people brewed beer for lack of fresh drinking water, kind of like the “spices were for eating rotten meat” myth. People have always known how to find fresh water or preserve meat.

        The main reason people have always brewed beer and wine is because they’re good. Small beer was in fact made for funsies.

        And, interestingly, in certain places and times there was also a cultural reason as drinking those was higher status than water which was “for commoners.”

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          I agree for the most part,

          It was very dependent on where people lived

          My point that booze comes in many delightful varieties still stands

          Booze has a journey, other drugs are about the destination