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“Drunks do not have friends, but accomplices.” quote by Mason Cooley
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“Drunks do not have friends, but accomplices.”

Mason Cooley

About This Quote

Source Quote: Unknown source, modern aphorism

People often mistake casual drinking companions for genuine friends, revealing social dynamics of trust.

In simple terms: Drunk companions are not true friends.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the difference between fun and loyalty.

Themes

friendship trust social behavior alcohol misconception

Mood

candid reflective critical

Type

aphorism observational

When to use this quote

  • parties
  • nightlife
  • social networking

Key Concepts

Social psychology trust dynamics risk behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you have a friend who is also a drinking buddy?
  • How can you differentiate between a companion and a confidant?
A Different Perspective

The statement may overgeneralize and ignore genuine bonds formed in such settings.

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