Bleaney
Bluelighter
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Yeah, surely he can't have it either way. If it is psychoactive then it's not legal, and if it's not psychoactive then it's not worth bothering with. I suppose one could say that about everything the likes of Holland and Barret sell.I'm trying to think of the "good" effects of an alcohol high...I suppose it loosens you up and gives you a bit more confidence if you are in company - but if you're on your own having a quiet night in - I don't think an alcohol high is much improvement on being sober.
And as Forever Changes points out - if he's just filling it with the same garbage they put in caffiene drinks then it will be a waste of time anyway.
How is this going to get round the new law that says anything psychoactive can't be sold?
Regarding alcohol, I'm definitely coming along to Jack London's line of thinking. In John Barleycorn, his 'alcoholic memoirs', he said something along the lines of that it takes many years to learn to appreciate and desire the kick of alcohol. I started to appreciate the kick of multiple whisky sours over 4 months of Furlough during lock down 1.0 and I haven't stopped since. I get a definite kick of well being. Not every time, it depends on many different factors.
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