User:Drunk in Camberwell

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Drunkenness has been described as a state of recreatiomnal inebriation approopriate to the stress of modern-day living in 21st century Camberwell.

It has also been descrbied as 'a complete wate of time.'

The origins of drunkeness in camberwell can be dated to 1679, when Samuel Pepys lamented in his Diary ' ... that most lamentable and fevr'd state of Nature... Wherein the common Folk be laid Low, and the wise Debased... so that the natural order of things is reversed, due to The Drink [of Rum] and all do visit the take-awaye eaterieyes... on return.'

It is not known whether drunkenness and ending up in Camberwell are correlated; nonetheless, it can be observed that few in the borough are habitually sober.