Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Can't stand the shit...
Beer, wine, liquor, all the same... I can't understand how anyone could honestly say "this tastes good" after having tasted literally any beer and just about all varieties of hard liquor..
They say it's an acquired taste... but I just don't get it. I've never had any kind of urge for anything alcoholic, even when I was a kid, my dad would give me sips of his beer every now and then and it would disgust the fuck out of me. Was never interested in drinking at parties or drinking underage or anything like that. I'm 23 years old and have been drunk twice my entire life, and to tell you the truth, the feeling of being drunk isn't even all that appealing... I've taken other substances that are much easier to ingest, taste good, and make you feel amazing, a million times better than you could ever possibly feel simply from being drunk.
So what the fuck is it? Why is alcohol so popular? Taste blows, inebriation isn't all THAT great, other substances are just as available yet a fraction as popular...
It's gotta be the marketing right?
Beer, wine, liquor, all the same... I can't understand how anyone could honestly say "this tastes good" after having tasted literally any beer and just about all varieties of hard liquor..
They say it's an acquired taste... but I just don't get it. I've never had any kind of urge for anything alcoholic, even when I was a kid, my dad would give me sips of his beer every now and then and it would disgust the fuck out of me. Was never interested in drinking at parties or drinking underage or anything like that. I'm 23 years old and have been drunk twice my entire life, and to tell you the truth, the feeling of being drunk isn't even all that appealing... I've taken other substances that are much easier to ingest, taste good, and make you feel amazing, a million times better than you could ever possibly feel simply from being drunk.
So what the fuck is it? Why is alcohol so popular? Taste blows, inebriation isn't all THAT great, other substances are just as available yet a fraction as popular...
It's gotta be the marketing right?