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Socially Acceptable Drug(Alcohol)

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A Big Thank You

Thanks everyone for sharing your innermost thoughts, experience’s and coping methods for dealing with this horrific still socially acceptable drug 👏

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The soaps were all about alcohol I noticed. Normalising it as if its OK when you only have to look on here to see it really isn't Ok at all. With you all the way ❤️

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Yes, every soap seems to revolve around a pub or club. And product placement constantly shows drinking in every film. It is everywhere. I wonder if the rules would be more strict if the government was not making so much money from the tax on alcohol?

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