Gincotine
Noun. A meeting of intellectuals supplemented with gin and nicotine for the express purpose of capturing a bohemian 1920s Parisian level of human inquiry. Popular among philosophers, social theorists, poets, essayists, and general academic rabble-rousers.
As per the last Gincotine, my stance on Kierkegaard's "At a Graveside" has not wavered, and thusly my investigation into the questions of human despair and collective a-temporal misery has only been further enhanced by Mark's added discussion of "Existentialism is a Humanism" and Emily's poem on Queer Dreamscapes in the Neoliberal Era. The subtle aromatics of the gin as well as the burning sting of the 25 Lucky Strikes certainly opened my mind to a new onslaught of social ideas.