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What does "rituals don't care" in this context mean? A : "So there's nothing we can do but wait. And drink" B: "This is water. " A: "Well, it wasn't always. But rituals don't care if you quit drinking. It always helped to have something to distract me. " Does "ritual" in this context kind of mean "habit"? And what does "don't care" in this context mean? Thank you
Apr 16, 2023 7:10 PM
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Rituals *can* mean habit. It's hard to tell from this small bit of text what is going on exactly. It could be a ritual in the full sense, of some kind of large-scale activity designed to ask for help from the Gods or something like that. However, either way, I can answer about "don't care". I don't think they are literally attributing feelings or "care" to the ritual. Rather, they are saying the ritual will work or not---it will do or not to whatever it does---without any regard to whether the person has quit drinking (alcohol). In this text, it's clearly understood that this person means he quit drinking alcohol.
April 17, 2023
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