Consider being the only sober guest at a party where everyone else is inebriated. The other partygoers are drunk to varying degrees. They can be joyful or depressed, enthusiastic or uninterested, or loud, quiet, or sulky. With each drink, you interact differently. They have no idea what the alcohol is actually doing to them. They therefore only perceive you as a distortion that their inebriated minds have projected onto you. How will you proceed?
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