• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    10 days ago

    Cheaper than a therapist that everyone is always advising to broke ass folks around reddit lol

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      10 days ago

      Short term cheaper, long term much more expensive. Like all things when you’re broke.

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          Slippery slope to a poisoned nation, with a long tail of carnage and collateral damage. I can understand the motivation to indulge though.

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    Ok so the article is from 2024 but seems to be referencing up to 2022. That’s quite a reporting delay. Also does anyone have access to the full article?

    I guess the concerning part is that it’s sticking around longer than from other mass trauma events:

    “People assumed this was caused by acute stress, like what we saw with 9/11 and Katrina, and typically it goes back to normal after these stressful events are over,” he added. “But that’s not what we’re seeing.”

    I know I went from barely drinking to almost a bottle of wine a night. I had to make a lot of life changes to bring it back down, it was very bad.

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    You mean “they still do”? Because obviously they, we, still are… minus those that died since and plus those that were born.

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      10 days ago

      “They” in this sentence denotes Americans collectively, not just Americans who drink. Although yes, in actual fact outside the world of grammar, it’s only the alcohol-drinking Americans who are consuming more alcohol, the sentence doesn’t break “Americans” into subgroups in the way that your sentence implies.

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      Right or wrong, I believe the intended message was, “[They] began drinking more. They still are (drinking more).”

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    Technically speaking alcohol is a solution. And everybody knows the best kind of correct is technically.

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    Uı do’n ſı ðoz nu̇mbṙz gœıŋ daun enı tuım ſun.

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    I don’t aee those numbers going down any time soon.