>>11769405>trying to find some way to weasel out of admitting to yourself that consumption of alcohol is a bad habitThat's not what I'm doing at all, you smoothbrain. I can spell it to you too: alcohol has negative impact on health. I'm not denying that. I have never denied that.
>Extremely relevantAbsolutely nothing to do with the argument, as at most you can build an ad hominem out of it.
>No, I've read it. I read it again.Then you should understand that the argument we're having is essentially something that stems from the fact you initially assumed I'm not condemning negative health effects at all. The entire argument is built on your strawman, and we realized this multiple posts ago, right? That's why I'm constantly telling the real reading you got out of the post is "you can improve your life quality from subjective experiences", which is, I don't know, pretty fucking stupid thing to actually write out and have an argument about.
> the phrase "drinking alcohol" does not have to be understood in any "deeper sense"And I've explained it has to be, as it's not value neutral, so your problem again is semantic.
>Let me remind you where we startedThe argument didn't actually start like this. I addressed the negative effects like in the third post or so. Even here the negative traits were something you had to shoehorn and drag with us for multiple posts until devolving into this, so obviously they weren't a "natural" connotation or whatever you want me to believe.
>That letters are really just squiggly lines?Holy fuck you're stupid. I explained last post why you, even yourself, construct the negative connotations, but apparently you just pretend we didn't go trough this already.
>I never claimed any word to be neutral, not a single time everThis snippet is from a part where I explain how meaning is built. What you're doing is essentially claiming words have an objective connotation, which I've already disproven by a counter-example last post.