But it still is extremely religious The first three steps require you to admit you have no power over your own life and give yourself totally to a higher power and submit to said higher power utterly Come on
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(150 years ago if you told a soldier that not only would he not get beer with dinner at all but he *wouldn't be allowed to drink in on-base facilities at all* his head would explode)
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The shit about "It's wine o'clock!" and "wine moms" etc is all backlash to a cultural/legal trend that's all going in one direction long term, and it's a pretty weak backlash Count your blessings
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(And really, don't take credit It's much more likely the legal changes are succeeding because people actually don't want to drink as much than that scolding people and making them feel bad is finally working)
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Has there not been an increase in adult beverage-serving theaters, though? I feel like more cinemas are moving in that direction. The local Cinemark in Southern Oregon does, and the rise of Alamo Drafthouse and the like is surely a thing, no?
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That's a cultural trend that doesn't seem to me to be the result of alcohol becoming more generally acceptable but of movie theaters trying to rebrand because people don't go to them anymore
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