arnabocean

On science, engineering, politics,
and the vagaries of the human condition.

parislemon:

Jeffrey P. Kahn for NYT:

These same lifesaving social instincts didn’t readily lend themselves to exploration, artistic expression, romance, inventiveness and experimentation — the other human drives that make for a vibrant civilization.

To free up those, we needed something that would suppress the rigid social codes that kept our clans safe and alive. We needed something that, on occasion, would let us break free from our biological herd imperative — or at least let us suppress our angst when we did.

We needed beer.

[via meganq]

Of course we did. :)

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    reminds me of A History of the World in 6 Glasses, which i read when there was still this thing called free time/during...
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    Of course we did. :)
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