Those that I listed could be viewed upon as drugs, but it doesn't necessarily make them so.
Drugs aren't affected by someone’s perception of them. You drink alcohol or you smoke a joint you get a buzz from it.
It's science n shit. I don't understand how this could be up for debate.
By your logic, anything that's considered enjoyable is a drug. That might include: gaming, photography, stand-up comedy etc. It's all subjective, is what I'm saying.
How did I mention any of the above circumstances?
And me saying "It's nice to relax on and carry some good conversation" doesn't mean "It's nice to get drunk on and slur my words".
Feeling Relaxed is an effect of alcohol.
You're acting like a bloody politician, taking my words out of context.
Okay, but you're contradicting yourself.
You've never gone out to a patio with a friend, had one pint and sipped it for about a half-hour and carried on some good conversation? If not, you are truly missing out...
What you're saying is,
You like drinking in social situations for the effects of alcohol.
You don't need the effects to enjoy it.
It's a contradiction.
think the thing some people are missing is that 'having a beer' and getting high are too different things
Yes, someone getting high will usually smoke a joint which makes them go from 0 to 60 in a very short time.
Slowly sipping a beer doesn't give you that 0 to 60 effect, it's much calmer.