Ana Marie Cox
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That I did know. Yeah. I mean, alcohol is a poison. Not to put too fine a point on it, but you're saying like, all right, in order for us to really sit down and have fun together... Like what we're all going to need to do is like ingest a moderate amount of poison. I feel like I'm verging into like an alcohol is bad and no one should drink it territory.
That I did know. Yeah. I mean, alcohol is a poison. Not to put too fine a point on it, but you're saying like, all right, in order for us to really sit down and have fun together... Like what we're all going to need to do is like ingest a moderate amount of poison. I feel like I'm verging into like an alcohol is bad and no one should drink it territory.
That I did know. Yeah. I mean, alcohol is a poison. Not to put too fine a point on it, but you're saying like, all right, in order for us to really sit down and have fun together... Like what we're all going to need to do is like ingest a moderate amount of poison. I feel like I'm verging into like an alcohol is bad and no one should drink it territory.
I'm just putting together the argument a little bit here. You're saying we probably need something else among us to have fun. Like I don't trust that we're just going to be able to vibe. I don't trust that we can simply relax together. Like we're going to need this other thing. So everybody bring the other thing that we're all going to share. And.
I'm just putting together the argument a little bit here. You're saying we probably need something else among us to have fun. Like I don't trust that we're just going to be able to vibe. I don't trust that we can simply relax together. Like we're going to need this other thing. So everybody bring the other thing that we're all going to share. And.
I'm just putting together the argument a little bit here. You're saying we probably need something else among us to have fun. Like I don't trust that we're just going to be able to vibe. I don't trust that we can simply relax together. Like we're going to need this other thing. So everybody bring the other thing that we're all going to share. And.
There are historical religious uses of various chemicals. I am an advocate of using what you need to feel better. I am not prohibitionist about this. But we need to be very aware and thoughtful about it. And I think my problem with alcohol in our culture is that we don't think about it. We don't think about what we're asking of people.
There are historical religious uses of various chemicals. I am an advocate of using what you need to feel better. I am not prohibitionist about this. But we need to be very aware and thoughtful about it. And I think my problem with alcohol in our culture is that we don't think about it. We don't think about what we're asking of people.
There are historical religious uses of various chemicals. I am an advocate of using what you need to feel better. I am not prohibitionist about this. But we need to be very aware and thoughtful about it. And I think my problem with alcohol in our culture is that we don't think about it. We don't think about what we're asking of people.
We don't think about the message that we're sending when it has become so central to the ways that we relate to each other.
We don't think about the message that we're sending when it has become so central to the ways that we relate to each other.
We don't think about the message that we're sending when it has become so central to the ways that we relate to each other.
I think, among other things, it would be a more active culture, just to be totally honest. Because I think one of the things that I've – when people ask, like, what can I do for my friends who are nearly sober? One of the things I say is, like, take them to do stuff. Let's go rock climbing. Let's go on a walk. Let's go paint something.
I think, among other things, it would be a more active culture, just to be totally honest. Because I think one of the things that I've – when people ask, like, what can I do for my friends who are nearly sober? One of the things I say is, like, take them to do stuff. Let's go rock climbing. Let's go on a walk. Let's go paint something.
I think, among other things, it would be a more active culture, just to be totally honest. Because I think one of the things that I've – when people ask, like, what can I do for my friends who are nearly sober? One of the things I say is, like, take them to do stuff. Let's go rock climbing. Let's go on a walk. Let's go paint something.
Let's go to the Michaels and buy some stuff for crafts, like doing things. Sober karaoke is one of my very favorite things in the world. Ooh, I love that. I mean, I love karaoke anyway, because I love attention. That's why I'm hosting the podcast. one of the sort of humps you have to get over if you're going to have like a non-drinking social situation is like, what do we do with our hands?
Let's go to the Michaels and buy some stuff for crafts, like doing things. Sober karaoke is one of my very favorite things in the world. Ooh, I love that. I mean, I love karaoke anyway, because I love attention. That's why I'm hosting the podcast. one of the sort of humps you have to get over if you're going to have like a non-drinking social situation is like, what do we do with our hands?
Let's go to the Michaels and buy some stuff for crafts, like doing things. Sober karaoke is one of my very favorite things in the world. Ooh, I love that. I mean, I love karaoke anyway, because I love attention. That's why I'm hosting the podcast. one of the sort of humps you have to get over if you're going to have like a non-drinking social situation is like, what do we do with our hands?
Like, how do we talk to each other? And this is another thing that bars do, right? Is, um, It gives you kind of a context to be like, hey, what's up?
Like, how do we talk to each other? And this is another thing that bars do, right? Is, um, It gives you kind of a context to be like, hey, what's up?