The gentleman has committed what is known as ‘the complex question fallacy’.
The gentleman invites me to answer the question (to provide a reason), but under the presupposition that, in fact, ‘i am angry’ (in the first place). This is a form of entrapment… similar to asking ‘does your mother know you are gay?’
But yeah…I need to bring my car back with me.
Sometimes I try to get someone to drive me…but what am I saying…haven’t been to a party in years.
Too much of what I dislike…people.
But I did lose my licence 20 years ago due to a DUI…for a year.
Had to retake the test.
Any gathering is a party, to me… drinks in a pub, a gathering at a private residence, a soirée chez moi, dinner n drinks at a venue, cocktails n canapés in a bar, music festivals in a field… they all end in merriment and sophisticated glee… though I’ve only seen the inside of pubs, bars, and restaurants, since 2018.
I say… cab it there and back if you know that you’re planning to drink… unless One sobers-up enough before driving off.
To party, One needs to be in a partying spirit, otherwise then it’s just having drinks whilst out.
Bolt, formerly known as Taxify, is an Estonian transport network company that operates more or less on the same principle as Uber.
Dude, an Uber driver offered me dodgy water once… a few years back, and we all know what their intentions are… once unsuspecting victims have drank said water… but I was neither unsuspecting nor a victim, but I have reported it.
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