How have we not been fine?
i mean alcohol obviously has done more bad than good overall. there's no really debating that
i mean alcohol obviously has done more bad than good overall. there's no really debating that
Wrong
An American saying alcohol has done no good. Yer f***ing country depends on it lad
Whiskey as currency in the 18th century, Whiskey Rebellion shortly after, taverns where central discussions were held which lead onto the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party, prohibition, FDR’s New Deal, not to mention its versatility in medicine and war
Grow up like we’ve been around as long as it. Take some moderation
An American saying alcohol has done no good. Yer f***ing country depends on it lad
Whiskey as currency in the 18th century, Whiskey Rebellion shortly after, taverns where central discussions were held which lead onto the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party, prohibition, FDR’s New Deal, not to mention its versatility in medicine and war
Grow up like we’ve been around as long as it. Take some moderation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Irish_inventions_and_discoveries
Hahahahahaha
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Irish_inventions_and_discoveries
“1661: Modern chemistry founded by Robert Boyle with the publication of The Sceptical Chymist.”
I need to drink more
We’ve had alcohol since 7000–6600 BCE. If we’ve been fine all the time we will be fine now.
Noah lived to 950 years of age
We aint fine
“1661: Modern chemistry founded by Robert Boyle with the publication of The Sceptical Chymist.”
We had to invent more brews somehow
Then came Guinness!
Noah lived to 950 years of age
We aint fine
those are just moon cycles
those are just moon cycles
I have my doubts about that
I think before the flood we were probably more in tune with nature/the most high.
Also we didnt have to eat meat/death because the land was abundant in vegetation
Since then we had to scramble to survive thats when we started eating animals, grains, etc s*** that we gotta cook first
Basically overconsumption of dead foods lead to our early deaths
But also what do I know...i'm just spitballing
It’s over
It’s over
An American saying alcohol has done no good. Yer f***ing country depends on it lad
Whiskey as currency in the 18th century, Whiskey Rebellion shortly after, taverns where central discussions were held which lead onto the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party, prohibition, FDR’s New Deal, not to mention its versatility in medicine and war
Grow up like we’ve been around as long as it. Take some moderation
alright now show me in that post where I said alcohol has done no good
alright now show me in that post where I said alcohol has done no good
It has unequivocally done more good than bad. Nobody in their right mind would argue the opposite unless you are appealing to personal anecdote
This is unsurprising, didn't read op but isn't it linked to more than just liver cancer? Throat, colon, etc as well?
Most likely. Gonna pass thru one or more of them systems at some point in some manner once you consume it.
It has unequivocally done more good than bad. Nobody in their right mind would argue the opposite unless you are appealing to personal anecdote
Hahahahahaha
yeah it is pretty funny lmao
14th century
Caid (precursor to modern Gaelic football).3
The Northern Reginians Anthem4
Whiskey
17th century
Irish road bowling.5
1661: Modern chemistry founded by Robert Boyle with the publication of The Sceptical Chymist.6
1662: Boyle's law discovered by Robert Boyle.7
1680s: European adaptation of Drinking chocolate - Hans Sloane.8 However, this "adaption" is highly disputed. According to historian James Delbourgo, the Jamaicans were brewing “a hot beverage brewed from shavings of freshly harvested cacao, boiled with milk and cinnamon” as far back as 1494.9