Character goes to the judge/lawyer's office

>character goes to the judge/lawyer's office
>have a bottle of these at the side

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exhibits higher class like a nice timepiece

that is extremely common

There's always time for a glass of apple juice.

Who even does this? Modern HR departments would string you up by your braided dick hairs

Nobody does this IRL

Private practice

If its a judge or a high tier lawyer they don't have to give a shit about no fucking HR

Do they have to worry about an appearance of being an undependable alkie?

Exactly what I was gonna say, though I always preferred the foggy type.

They really don't

Lol the alchohol is for you not for them.

It's high class to keep your piss in a decanter than water bottles?

Yes.

that's not piss it's booze

Were everybody in the 60's alcoholics?

Nobody. It used to be fairly common a couple decades ago though. I think it faded out in the 90s but all the boomers didn't notice and kept putting them in TV and movies.

The ability to keep hard liquor around in places where drunkenness loses you your job is a sign of not being an alky, user.

What are some warning signs for long term effects I can look out for with heavy drinking and smoking

What

all lawyers are high functioning alcoholics.

some Business owners, judges, etc will keep them there for a quick after hour rewinder meeting a business partner, or a Lawyer etc.

stuff like this would be pretty common.

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My dream is to have my own office that normies have to knock before entering, then spend the whole day getting drunk and watching kino

>He doesn't aerate his piss before consumption

I'd shorten that down to addicts

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This. The higher the degree or position, the bigger the debauchery.

Being the same asshole that your father was

liquor store user checking in, can confirm. Worked at bougie family-owned joint on the nice end of town for several years. So many lawyers several times a week, the same for doctors, businessmen, professors and engineers, etc.

Wasn't there one of those in inglorious bastards, next to churchill?

>Implying I'm not HR

Bourbon recs?