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In vino veritas is a Latin phrase that translates, “in wine [there is the] truth”.

Similar phrases exist across cultures and languages. In Chinese, there is the saying, “酒後吐真言” (“After wine blurts truthful speech”). The Babylonian Talmud (תלמוד בבלי) contains the passage: “נכנס יין יצא סוד”, i.e., “In came wine, out went a secret”.

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    Holy jay-sus this...true. I’m going to start using the latin
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    I still don’t believe that. I’d rather hear everything sober.
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