Sometimes with that detachment comes the “freedom from outcome and failure” which is all that some people need to be encouraged to try to talk to strangers.
I started thinking wine only tasted like alcohol, now it tastes like rotting grapes with an alcoholic after-taste. which is not any nice than before.
For example with spirits—do you get the burning sensation that is usually described as “fire in your belly” or “burning down the throat” with say; scotch, vodka, rum...?
For example with spirits—do you get the burning sensation that is usually described as “fire in your belly” or “burning down the throat” with say; scotch, vodka, rum...?
Sometimes with that detachment comes the “freedom from outcome and failure” which is all that some people need to be encouraged to try to talk to strangers.
I started thinking wine only tasted like alcohol, now it tastes like rotting grapes with an alcoholic after-taste. which is not any nice than before.
For example with spirits—do you get the burning sensation that is usually described as “fire in your belly” or “burning down the throat” with say; scotch, vodka, rum...?
Only in the throat.