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Tip ... don’t start watching fleabag if you’re working the next day.Bloody brilliant.

YES!

Both are 100% splendid. I love both, but it’s also hard to fall in love with a show and then know you’re never going to more of it. I worry about the same thing with this one.

y’all need to quit distracting her so we can get the goddam next season of fleabag already

Other way round. It’s actually pre-fleabag.

Finally!! I have rewatched fleabag several times and am enchanted by Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s storytelling and raw characters. I kinda really absolutely want to be her best friend.

Dude I work in healthcare and 100% co-sign this.

Every time I see studies like this I always wonder what’s wrong with me that I’m not particularly interested in living to be 90. It always seemed to me that there are diminishing positive returns after you hit a certain age. I think I’d rather drop dead at 70-75 while I’m still (hopefully!) in relatively good health

On that note, I’m running a #DryFebruary fundraiser to raise money to fight alcohol-related cancers. I’ve got $160 to go to hit my goal of $500, so please allow me to spam your comment section. I promise to stop on March 1.

This hits home for me. My sister is an alcoholic. Everyone in our family enables her. She is getting married this summer and is planning on starting a family and I am terrified for my future nieces/nephews. She was so out of hand at our last family reunion that it made me assess my own consumption and I have quit

This! I have recently quit drinking and it is truly shocking how much alcohol is promoted as a staple of life, especially to women! Even though it causes more deaths than any other drug we rarely hear about the serious health problems that come from over consumption. We are also drinking WAY too much as a society.

My parents knew/know they have a problem as well. But addictive substances change the brain and body chemistry. There is always a justification for drinking. My mother had many “scares” over the course of my life where she’d give up drinking for a while but stressors and people drinking around her knocked her off the

What’s frustrating is 1) my sister knows she has a problem. She speaks often of our uncle’s death and that maybe something could have been done, and I know it scares her because she sees herself having those issues and 2) my sister has had PLENTY of warnings that her drinking was a problem. Ruined relationships,

Our country indeed has a messed-up relationship with alcohol.

I don’t really know where we get the conversation going on drinking problems. I think many people would have to confront themselves and we know how addicts react when being confronted. There’s a stigma about not being able to control your drinking and the caricature of what an alcoholic looks like. My parents would go

I’ve commented on other articles here about drinking that we as a society have started making light of drinking problems and drinking to excess, and it’s really not funny at all. I’m so sorry that you lost your mother due even in a small part to alcoholism. That’s what killed one of my uncles, and I’m almost too sure

This.

But the stress of living with an alcoholic will kill everyone around you.

The alcohol pickles you from the inside-out, so your cancerous tumors remain in stasis. Additionally, alcohol also thins your blood so it can pass in your tissue thin blood vessels without rupturing them or causing blood clots.

Pot has no calories.