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On November 23 2013 05:44 Prog455 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 23 2013 02:02 sam!zdat wrote:On November 23 2013 02:00 Prog455 wrote:On November 23 2013 01:37 c0ldfusion wrote: Taste Most alcohol that actually taste good taste the same as cola or other soft drinks. :O Well what do you drink then? Whenever i want to get hammered it is either beer, boxwine or some kind of cheap hard liquor.
I drink lots of different things, never to get totally shitfaced but you get the tipsyness that come with booze. Depends what you like.
I've found a handful of wines that are always nice and a lot more beers (not the mass produced flavourless shit).
I agree that if your objective is to get shitfaced I would just buy the cheapest vodka you can find and mix it with soda or someone cheap so as toi not insult and waste good drink.
edit: can certainly produce a beer list if you want.
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Alcohol is a poison and beer makes you fat.
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delicious, delicious poison
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I guess part of the reason why it's so popular is the relatively restrictive US laws on alcohol consumption. As soon as you can do it somewhat legally, all bets are off. A friend of mine who spent a year abroad somewhere in the middle eastern US when we were around 16 told me a couple of stories about spring break upon returning. They included lots of drinking and ffffornication, "no, make that ffffornication first and drinking second, because they just can't get any booze (lol)".
Coming from germany (where the alcohol laws are really liberal, in comparison), I still see three consumption patterns: resolute non-drinkers, moderate social drinkers and heavy drinkers (not in the clinical abuse sense, more in the get-badly-shitfaced-regularly sense... ok, that might count as abuse, but anyway). The social drinkers are the vast majority, simply because it's the best tradeoff between the positive and negative properties of the poison.
It's simply no fun vomiting, and it's no fun waking up with a hammering headache that might well leave you non-operational for a day with no recollection of the prior evening.
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