I started a thread earlier today about trying alcohol for the first time (I'm 24) because my mother was given pic related and she didn't want it.
I just started drinking it and it tastes awful. I like the sweetness and the flavorings of the lemonade, but the alcohol completely taints it. It seems to coat your mouth like a cheap syrup and the sharp alcoholic fumes catch in the back of your throat and go up your sinuses, and leave you with a strange after-taste. I'm going to keep drinking this, but I imagine this is what it's like to drink poison, or copious amounts of an ingredient that your body cannot tolerate in a large or refined quantity. I take another sip, and something in my mind tells me "stop." It's altogether an unpleasant experience.
Why the fuck do people drink alcohol?
life is hell, why wouldn't you want to drink poison?
To become inebriated. If you look up the subject at all on Google you will quickly realize that there is a plethora of information available to you explaining why people get drunk, the effects of being drunk, and potential health benefits from regularly imbibing moderate amounts of beer.
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If you drink quality stuff it's much better. So is not drinking alone.
People don't drink alcohol because it tastes good though, they do it because it feels good.
Do that enough times to your brain and it starts to like the taste.
I like the harshness of hard liquor personally, and while I don't like to get drunk I enjoy being buzzed.
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I wanted to see what my wise robot friends have to say about this though.