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If beer is so bad, why does it make you feel so good? |
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Did beer evolve around mankind so that we'd breed more beer and facilitate it's survival as a species?
Otherwise, it makes no sense. |
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Beer isn't bad, it's one of the greatest inventions ever and is one of my main hobbies. Just embrace beer in all it's wonderful forms (ignore the crap ones) and if anyone tells you it's bad just ignore them.
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There's an ancient symbiotic relationship between man and beer. Think about those ad campaigns by charities who want to dig water wells in Africa. Water harbouring parasites and diseases has always been problem for man. Making beer with it kills those bugs and pathogens. Beer saves man!! Man makes beer in wondrous varieties. Man farms beer!!
Beer and man lived in perfect harmony for millennia except for two problems. (1) Chemical brewing. (2) Religion. The biggest problem of these is religion. Banning beer on religious grounds is a bad move. Certainly Christianity and beer have a very long relationship with monasteries brewing their own beer which, indeed, many still do. |
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Beer isn't bad, it's one of the greatest inventions ever and is one of my main hobbies. Just embrace beer in all it's wonderful forms (ignore the crap ones) and if anyone tells you it's bad just ignore them.
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