Oh, if you think that's bad, see Samuel Pepy's diary (conveniently syndicated in realtime here: https://bsky.app/profile/samuelpepys.bsky.social; think they're on the third run through, currently doing 1662). No detail of everyday life, no matter how objectionable, left uncovered.
That really is wonderful! Reading how Pepys arranged for his diary to be preserved makes me think that he would have enjoyed this more modern presentation.
> Found out my uncle Wight and Mr. Rawlinson, and with them went to the latter’s house to dinner, and there had a good dinner of cold meat and good wine, but was troubled in my head after the little wine I drank.
"Troubled in the head" is a euphemism due a revival!
Sometimes history provides too much information to future generations.