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No booze at Mardi Gras.

People who hate themselves (or should I just say people) live in an emotionally repressed state and long for psychological release. The only proper form of that is the joy of being, the thing we were robbed of as children. Thus we seek release in any way we can through sex drugs and all sorts of emotionally cathartic experiences. A Trump rally would be such an example as is the Mardi Gras or Super Bowl Weekend. The walking dead want to feel alive but would never allow themselves to remember the traumatic experiences that if remembered would return them to life.

In short, I bet ten dollars you are right.
 
What's the point then. Plastic necklaces just won't hack it.
I must admit that after that slurpy/daiquiri thing that didn't taste like it hardly had any booze in it, I was the most drunk I have ever been publicly. Didn't hardly miss any sidewalk cracks.
 
If bars are close were would you get a to go drink from? Mardi Gras. has to be a key financial event for local businesses. New Orleans should announce a Mardi Gras. themed event with a date to be determined along with this announcement. As soon as it throw a massive party to celebrate reopening. I bet people would flock to that after being in lockdown for a year.
 
Alcoholic beverages have been commercially and culturally engineered into our societies from way back such that having a good time, especially so at group functions can't be had unless there are stupefying beverages to go along with it. Beer and liquor commercials for example, as with movies.

Not saying I'm one of those stiff collared evangelical prohibitionists from back in the day, just making an observation of the current cultural aspects of this tradition.
 
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