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6/21/2025, 3:52:10 PM
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>it would be a different experience
Certainly anon, because I myself am not literally a chug-- what I was referring to in my original post, was that if I myself were experiencing a change to my life of the same caliber as was experienced by the natives, I might react in a similar way.
>Do I feel better calling you an idiot
Not at all, because it has apparently done nothing to encourage your comprehension of my original post, where the situation of "world is one way->massive shake up->world changed forever" was intending to be the sort of situation I was describing myself imagining myself in. You accuse me of having to capacity to reason, but where is yours to empathize? Or even your capacity to understand that I have been trying describe my own empathy for the chug? Its a capability your average (i.e. reasonable) person develops around 1.5-2 years of age btw
>"erm... so you're saying they DIDN'T t have narcotics?" he asked very basedly
Alcohol is not a narcotic either retard, and getting hung up on this specific word is missing the forest for the trees
>This argument is entirely fallacious and wrong
This Ayylmao drug would just be another substance to abuse, that the majority of people would choose not to partake in.
The vast majority of society, as it sits at this moment, has not been subjected to the same sorts of devastating, uprooting change that chug society was-- you would have to see our society go through something like the "Aryalien" hypothetical for it to be as affected as chug society was at the time that this hot new addictive drug was introduced. Even so, the vast majority of society doesn't need to take a drug for it to become a problem, and not every single native started drinking either before it became a problem in their society either. It's not their whole problem either, but the big world-shattering changes certainly exacerbated their adoption of alcoholism.
>it would be a different experience
Certainly anon, because I myself am not literally a chug-- what I was referring to in my original post, was that if I myself were experiencing a change to my life of the same caliber as was experienced by the natives, I might react in a similar way.
>Do I feel better calling you an idiot
Not at all, because it has apparently done nothing to encourage your comprehension of my original post, where the situation of "world is one way->massive shake up->world changed forever" was intending to be the sort of situation I was describing myself imagining myself in. You accuse me of having to capacity to reason, but where is yours to empathize? Or even your capacity to understand that I have been trying describe my own empathy for the chug? Its a capability your average (i.e. reasonable) person develops around 1.5-2 years of age btw
>"erm... so you're saying they DIDN'T t have narcotics?" he asked very basedly
Alcohol is not a narcotic either retard, and getting hung up on this specific word is missing the forest for the trees
>This argument is entirely fallacious and wrong
This Ayylmao drug would just be another substance to abuse, that the majority of people would choose not to partake in.
The vast majority of society, as it sits at this moment, has not been subjected to the same sorts of devastating, uprooting change that chug society was-- you would have to see our society go through something like the "Aryalien" hypothetical for it to be as affected as chug society was at the time that this hot new addictive drug was introduced. Even so, the vast majority of society doesn't need to take a drug for it to become a problem, and not every single native started drinking either before it became a problem in their society either. It's not their whole problem either, but the big world-shattering changes certainly exacerbated their adoption of alcoholism.
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