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Series of 4 of 5 Shorts on Prohibition! The history of booze in the USA! 🇺🇸

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12 Comments

  1. I heard Absinthe should have never been illegal as the ban was based on thujone levels and modern testing of historical absinthes shows thujone levels beleow the ban level.

  2. OK, Liberals. If alcohol is so bad for me, why does it make me forget about my parents' divorce and my father leaving me?

  3. Actually the wine makers were the big enemies of the absinthe distillers. France lost most of their grapes for about 10 years, and absinthe had become and stayed more popular. So they paid a quack doctor to put out his own research. Then they used the story of a guy who killed his wife in a drunken rage to push the Devils’ Drink idea.

  4. Alcohol is alcohol. Definitely can become an alcoholic on wine. I’ve noticed, however, that the French will have a glass of wine with dinner. They generally don’t become alcoholics.

  5. Canary lady is my spirit animal. She always guides me to the nearest Waffle House without fail. 😂

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