"Crapulous" is a word in ENGLISH
Surcharged with liquor; sick from excessive indulgence
in liquor; drunk; given to excesses.
Teenagers, especially girl ones, seem like the perfect canary-in-the-coal-mine characters to me. They capture American culture and its perversion, its hypocrisy - how absorbed we are with youth and beauty and sexualized imagery, for instance, while preaching abstinence and modesty.
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