What is embarrassing is actually believing you live in a totally different world than the rest of the developed world.
But ok, to make you happy I will from now on make exceptions for Brighton any time I comment on the development of society and humanity. So to rephrase the paragraph that led us into Brighton:
"When you can dance naked on a square without feeling any shame or guilt (except in Brighton, where no one feels any shame or guilt) and without worrying about the law (except in Brighton where there is no law) and your status (except in Brighton where not one single human cares about status) and people filming you and whatever (except in Brighton because no one would film you if you act like an oddball), then you can live a life without drugs (except in Brighton because everyone needs drugs no matter the situation). But we haven't moved in that direction (except in Brighton where liberty is thriving, social constructions do not exist and there are no laws) in a long time. We're just accumulating things that we should be ashamed etc about (except in Brighton because the influence from media/celebrities/trends/other people does not exist in Brighton). The relief from these things stopping us from being natural humans is to take drugs and lose a little of all that care and control (except in Brighton where no one has any worries or feel they have to control their urges)."
Better?
As I say. You don’t know Brighton.
As for the naked dancing? Yep, it happens. Along with naked bike riding and our nudist beach.
Of course their are laws and laws are followed. Except when they’re not ;-)
You should visit, genuinely. I think it would open your eyes. I’m not sure what view of the world someone has when they live, as you have happily described “living off pizza and smoking weed all day” but I guarantee you, you’d like it better if you stepped into the world and experienced it for yourself.
You’d love Brighton and I reckon Brighton would love you. Genuinely.