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No One Gives a Shit About Your Dry January
Taking a month off from alcohol may not be as magical as it seems on social media.
How to Not Be an Asshole if You’re Doing Dryuary
Quitting booze for one month a year doesn’t make you a hero.
Sober, Safe, and Focused: Meet the Teenagers of Reading 2016
“I’m not drinking and I don’t do any drugs. I don’t like the idea of never being able to have fun without the help of a substance when I’m older.”
We Go to a Drug-Free Rave on Today's 'Daily VICE'
In an attempt to bring the focus back to the music, some club organizers have started to create drug-free rave nights based on positivity and community.
Look at These Gleeful People Taking Their First Drink After a Month of Sobriety
We asked people who did Dry January to document themselves getting smashed
7,665 Days: This Is What It's Like to See Tool Live Again After 21 Years in Prison
Tool's music stuck with me, even though I was hardly able to listen to it for decades.
London Bars Could Be Ripping Off People Who Don’t Drink
A new study of London drinking establishments claims that those forgoing booze as part of “Dry January” are being charged as much as £4.50 for lime and soda.
This Health Expert Is Throwing Serious Shade on Dry January
Dry January, the charity-backed campaign that encourages drinkers to give up booze for a month, has come under fire from a York University health academic, who says it may “do more harm than good.”
When Partying Becomes a Problem: How I Managed to Quit Drink and Drugs
I never had a problem problem, but like many others, my partying was having an incredibly negative impact on my entire life.
How Australia Can Deal with the Fallout from Our Drunk Accent
Why improve ourselves when we could drag the rest of the world down with us?