My diet/lifestyle allows me to drink wine

Specifically a reserve tawny port wine, ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°.
And no I don't drink rosé, or chianti, or brut/brut cuvée or brut grande cuvée, or champagne, I only drink port (to get me drunk and to add adult fun to my life), although rarely in my twenties I drank red wine but back then I drank red wine nonetheless.

Because there's no rules, no morals in my religion I can do anything I want as much as I like, I can even choose to be a rebellious guy since my twenty-something time was a stage of rebellion and is about rebellion and being cool, I should be very rebellious.

And furthermore I should drink wine twice a week not allowing myself to ever be sober.

I should be on that pescetarian diet I invented in my twenties and that means I have to drink wine.

I tried to invent a diet back then, make it practical but I never was on this diet before, which is a simple diet of bread, cheese, vegetables, seafood, dates, water, soft drinks, grains, herbs, coffee, tea, a few olives, wine in moderation, and figs for dessert. That means I'm allowed to drink wine.

Given the analysis of my life after the hectic, a man like me needs wine. However I don't know an accurate definition of hectic, rushed or busy is a simplistic definition of it as many people are remarkably busy but don't define this as hectic, and I'm not excited but I'm hectic so it needs to fit in my lifestyle to be an accurate definition.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I drink rum.

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    • normal-rebellious

      Hmmmm, really makes you not think.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Well, to be honest that just may be how some other people see your proclamation about how your lifestyle allows you to drink wine. If you want to drink wine, drink wine unless you're an alcoholic, or something. I don't see what the big deal is about whether, or not people drink alcohol. 🤷🏻

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        • normal-rebellious

          I think the point is given that people put restrictions on alcohol, or some religions don't allow alcohol, my religion doesn't dictate, I can do whatever I want and that's me speaking for the people who want to take away my wine when I drink in my house, but no morals, no restrictions which is destructive to their wounded, bossy egos, which I won't feel bad for, I won't understand it, people need to know I can drink all the wine I want when and where I want, considering that I'm not an alcoholic.

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          • RoseIsabella

            Okay. I certainly wouldn't want to belong to one of those religions that forbid people from drinking, dancing and smoking. I choose to not drink to a lot, because I'm not a fan of hangovers, or auto accidents.

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            • normal-rebellious

              Smart thinking, it's similarly that I don't like hangovers myself, I smoke too and freedom is lacking in most religious people and the truth is they want a boss, they think it's wrong for a religion to have no morals. That's a problem because it affects me, they've got to learn I have no boss and that I'm allowed to do what I want and that it goes so far as to break an authority's rules, I have that right, I earned it.

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