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does this actually imply alcoholism or just snark?

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emi (she/her)@thelemmy.club
9 months ago

Even if you haven't seen The Curse of The Were-Rabbit. There's a villain character who snarks that the paranoid vicar going on about a were-rabbit is because "he's been to the communion wine again". I've seen a few descriptions saying this implies he's an alcoholic, and I can see that because "again" means there has been a wine situation at least once.

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"Beware the moon!" (yarn.co)

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emi (she/her)@thelemmy.club
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