I I pretty much don’t like red wine. As I’ve grown older I like it a lot less than I did when I was younger. So I like it wouldn’t be caught dead with a third glass of red wine
@ircon96@kjady When I lived in the Netherlands my carillon teacher had an extensive liquor closet. He couldn’t believe I didn’t drink and thought the stuff was nasty. I finally gave in and tasted everything in there - spitting out most of it but especially sherry. I found one local wine I could at least be polite and tolerate a sip or two but that was it. Didn’t seem like it was worth the torture to learn to like that stuff (coffee and tea falls into the same category along with soda pop.
@ircon96@Kidsandliz I have tried over the years. I can’t stand the taste of it, even while cooking or in sauces. My sister in law once tried mix drinks with very little in them and I still couldn’t bear it. I figure if drinking to be polite is needed I don’t go.
No red wine for me, but if it were my third cocktail, I’d probably feel comfortable enough to just sit quietly and people-watch, rather than forcing myself to chat around
34 years sober/alcohol free and loving it!
But when I was a lush… Even though I’d usually chug down any kind of alcohol in sight I’d have to pass on the wine because it gave me a headache!
The Google bot claims that “vibe” came into popular usage in the early 2010’s. But I had a car called “Vibe” in 2008. (Actually a Toyota Matrix re-badged as a Pontiac. A really good car BTW - my daughter is still driving it.) And I recall hearing/using “vibe” much earlier than that.
Examples required, eh? How about: “drinking a whole bottle of red while playing video games so that I can fake the socialization required to have friends.”
Certainly NOT the Vibe mentioned above by @macromeh.
Likewise I had a Vibe I kept for well over 200,000 miles. It is probably, to this day, still one of my very favorite vehicles out of the dozens I’ve had. So many thoughtful/practical features were baked into that car.
Bitter.
Host
I I pretty much don’t like red wine. As I’ve grown older I like it a lot less than I did when I was younger. So I like it wouldn’t be caught dead with a third glass of red wine
No vibes as I would have to be dead to drink alcohol of any sort. The stuff is nasty.
@kjady
Pretty much this. 
And, bonus, I sure do save a lot of
being a teetotaler!
@ircon96 @kjady When I lived in the Netherlands my carillon teacher had an extensive liquor closet. He couldn’t believe I didn’t drink and thought the stuff was nasty. I finally gave in and tasted everything in there - spitting out most of it but especially sherry. I found one local wine I could at least be polite and tolerate a sip or two but that was it. Didn’t seem like it was worth the torture to learn to like that stuff (coffee and tea falls into the same category along with soda pop.
@ircon96 @Kidsandliz I have tried over the years. I can’t stand the taste of it, even while cooking or in sauces. My sister in law once tried mix drinks with very little in them and I still couldn’t bear it. I figure if drinking to be polite is needed I don’t go.
Going to bed.
No red wine for me, but if it were my third cocktail, I’d probably feel comfortable enough to just sit quietly and people-watch, rather than forcing myself to chat around
I’m a lightweight, so I’m not having a third glass, thanks just the same.
Asleep or crying. It’s pretty much how it goes with most alcohol for me. Antidepressants ruining all the fun.
No idea. Never got past 2.
I do not drink… wine.
34 years sober/alcohol free and loving it!




But when I was a lush… Even though I’d usually chug down any kind of alcohol in sight I’d have to pass on the wine because it gave me a headache!
@Lynnerizer
Congratulations!
@Lynnerizer
Wow, that’s quite an accomplishment.
@ircon96 @Star2236
Thanks!

If i hear or see the word “vibe” one more time, I’m gonna break the glass, not drink from it! And, while we’re at it…
@ircon96 bruh, your aura is really harsh, it’s bringing the whole vibe down in here.
@ircon96 same, with the exception of my “Meh vibes only” t-shirt. It’s just so Me.
Very, very few reds I can drink anymore, had a night with the porcelain god lol. If I do, it has to be something like Leelanau Great Lakes red.
@Star2236

Lol
Almost 40 years ago I had one of those nights with the porcelain God’s, I STILL haven’t eaten another black olive pizza!
@Lynnerizer
Their the worst god to pray too lol
@Star2236
For sure!
@Star2236 I guess you called out to the porcelain god by name (Ralph) when you were making offering to Him.
What is the timeframe here? If I drink that much in say 90 minutes or less, I would just fall asleep.
@kittykat9180 As opposed to your normal 10 minute time frame that just makes you angry at clouds?
/showme an angry kitty kat yelling at clouds
@yakkoTDI hahah
I’m lucky if I can finish 1 adult beverage in an hour.
Hungry hungry hippos but with humans
@sillyheathen

The Google bot claims that “vibe” came into popular usage in the early 2010’s. But I had a car called “Vibe” in 2008. (Actually a Toyota Matrix re-badged as a Pontiac. A really good car BTW - my daughter is still driving it.) And I recall hearing/using “vibe” much earlier than that.
@macromeh I thought “vibe” started with the hippies.
I guess it faded away for awhile and then came back more recently.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@macromeh @xobzoo Hilltop Hoods used Vibe in 2006.
@macromeh @xobzoo @yakkoTDI
/youtube Good Vibrations
Getting through family Thanksgiving without vaulting the table and taking some jackass down.
Examples required, eh? How about: “drinking a whole bottle of red while playing video games so that I can fake the socialization required to have friends.”
/showme the vibe of a non drinker holding a third glass of red
Depression and bed.
Hangover can wait till tomorrow.
Glass 3 = Sleepy Time.
Certainly NOT the Vibe mentioned above by @macromeh.
Likewise I had a Vibe I kept for well over 200,000 miles. It is probably, to this day, still one of my very favorite vehicles out of the dozens I’ve had. So many thoughtful/practical features were baked into that car.
/image one tequilas two tequilas three tequilas


/giphy what’s after three tequilas
/showme what happens after three tequilas