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I am glad to see an entire generation cutting back on alcohol like this.

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I'm not big on alcohol. I don't like the taste. Every few years I might enjoy a drink but I don't really care for it.

I have noticed a lot of people aren't big on drinking, anymore.
 
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I have noticed a lot of people aren't big on drinking, anymore.
Partly to do with the cost I think, unfortunately rather than the self-control.

I know far too many people (in their 30s and above, no less) who still think getting plastered is the most awesome use of their time and money.
 
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There was a family of 5 deer in our front yard. We only saw the young one at first. Darn freeloaders were looking for free handouts!
 
Partly to do with the cost I think, unfortunately rather than the self-control.

I know far too many people (in their 30s and above, no less) who still think getting plastered is the most awesome use of their time and money.
I guess we see different types of folks. Many people think it has a horrid taste. But there will always be drunks unfortunately
 
There was a family of 5 deer in our front yard. We only saw the young one at first. Darn freeloaders were looking for free handouts!
Sounds adorable. I would love to see them out my window but I will have to settle for birds and squirrels that we feed.

Cats also enjoy watching them. But luckily they are behind glass.
 
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When CVS quit selling cigarettes, I noticed a huge change. Cigarettes aren't as popular as they were when I was growing up. It appears a lot of these harmful products are getting less usage, that is a good sign.
 
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When CVS quit selling cigarettes, I noticed a huge change. Cigarettes aren't as popular as they were when I was growing up. It appears a lot of these harmful products are getting less usage, that is a good sign.
It seems like people are becoming more health conscious. I think a lot of it has to do with the media, celebrities, etc. pushing unhealthy lifestyles.
 
When CVS quit selling cigarettes, I noticed a huge change. Cigarettes aren't as popular as they were when I was growing up. It appears a lot of these harmful products are getting less usage, that is a good sign.
I don't know what it's like there, but over here the government taxed them into oblivion, and somehow people still afford it.

We used to have a video rental store in my hometown my whole life, which slowly turned into just selling media and gradually decreased in floor space to random merchandise. When I checked at Christmas there was literally no more DVDs or anything for sale.

However their primary sale is, and has been for quite sometime, cigs.
 
I don't know what it's like there, but over here the government taxed them into oblivion, and somehow people still afford it.
Addiction will make you forgo a lot. I do smoke (bad habit, I know) but I switched to RYO ones years ago and pay like $30 every few months. I am not a heavy smoker though. It seems like most people that smoke have 1 to 2 packs a day.
 
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Sparking Zero is a good game as a stand alone game. But as a successor to Tenkachi 3 it doesn't measure up.

It is a good starting point but it can't call itself it's successor. I know about dlc but still Tenkachi 3 had everything at launch.