• j4k3@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Misdirection. The problem is the lack of public commons culture and gathering points in the USA. More sane countries have places people gather in the evenings without exploitation or stigma about showing up alone. Our car centric nonsense and sprawl are a massive liability for present environmental and social needs.

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      Uh, we call those bars in the USA. Not a big help if you’re under 21, I know, but if someone is motivated, they can find places to socialize with other motivated individuals. And turn the fucking phone off.

      Edit: It’s amazing, and sad, that I’m telling you exactly how people used to find social interaction before the Internet, and I’m getting downvoted. You people are doing this to yourselves.

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        4 months ago

        Bars aren’t really a great solution. Alcohol has a number of downsides. They’re expensive. They’re often loud.

        It would be cool if we had a wider variety of third places.

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          I might drink alcohol maybe one in a dozen-or-so times I visit a bar. Europeans visit taverns and pubs just like visitting any other restaurant. It would be cool if more Americans had a healthier relationship with alcohol, instead of living like there’s nothing between permanent and/or total inebriation, versus absolute sobriety.

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          Bowling Alleys and Pool Halls: Out for serving alcohol. A bar is just a more social restaurant if one can get over the fact that most people drink there.