• robocall@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I’d rather be in a community with chronic weed smokers than alcoholics. A severe weed habit has it’s faults, but pales in comparison to alcoholism.

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        10 months ago

        100%. I’m from the UK and the drinking culture here is ridiculous. People don’t just drink, they get wasted. My best friend died from alcohol abuse at 34.

        There are people at my company who are very obviously alcoholics and spend the workday hungover or still drunk a lot of the time stinking of booze and that’s totally fine apparently. But if I smoked weed at the weekend like I used to and came into work totally sober I’d test positive, get fired immediately, completely fuck my career prospects and very likely get a visit from the police trying to bust me. It is bullshit.

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      10 months ago

      Laughs in alcohol at 18, legally

      Yeah, but doesn’t that mean you were drinking hard cider from a plastic bottle at age 12, in a forest, like some kind of demented hobbit?

      EDIT: to be fair, that is actually pretty badass

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          10 months ago

          It’s just basic math. If some 15-year-olds start drinking here, some 12-year-olds are going to start drinking on your side of the pond.

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            10 months ago

            A bit too basic perhaps. Just because euro teens get to buy booze earlier doesn’t mean they enter puberty and the rebellious experimenting with substances stage at age 10.

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              10 months ago

              I guess. Both the USA and the UK still have, like, legitimately appalling levels of alcoholism, though. So we’re really just splitting meaningless hairs.

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                  10 months ago

                  That’s a fair point. The way they tolerate public drunkenness over there is genuinely shocking to my sensibilities. It’s not even a matter of tolerance, it’s a matter of ENFORCED goddamn inebriation. Motherfuckers have to go get shitfaced with their boss, or else their career will go down the toilet.

                  Like…can you imagine if they did a version of The Office, in Japan? Every episode would end with the whole cast going down to the bar and getting sloppy fuckin’ drunk. Funny for the first few episodes, but then it would just get sad.

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                    I worked with a group of Japanese scientists and PHD’s in a nano tech lab. Every Friday night, they would take over Friday’s bar and grill and stay until last call. They drank all hard liquor. I never saw any of them order food. It was an unspoken internal rule to just be there or you had some explaining to do on Monday and could lose your position and get sent back to Japan if you didn’t have a good reason not to go.