LizzieMaine
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I didn't think anything could surprise me. But I was wrong.
I hate to add this, but it's not just girls. Boys are using the tampon method too.
I wish we could put these people's creativity to good use, like curing AIDs or cancer or something.
ah, thank you. I suspected this might be an urban legend..
Police in some cities have been responsible for propagating the story, which suggests at least some idiot has actually tried it.
Nobody ever asks the really meaningful question though: no matter how old you are and no matter how you go about it, what's the point of making yourself falling-down-stupid drunk? How is throwing up into the houseplants and passing out on the bathroom floor *fun*?
Police in some cities have been responsible for propagating the story, which suggests at least some idiot has actually tried it.
Nobody ever asks the really meaningful question though: no matter how old you are and no matter how you go about it, what's the point of making yourself falling-down-stupid drunk? How is throwing up into the houseplants and passing out on the bathroom floor *fun*?
Never been drunk in my life myself. I can stumble around and fall down stairs and get blindingly sick the natural way, with migraines. Don't need alcohol to accomplish that.
Police in some cities have been responsible for propagating the story, which suggests at least some idiot has actually tried it.
I think one of the main problems now is that there is no shame in being drunk anymore...
I grew up in an absolutely dry household -- if my grandfather wanted a bottle of beer while listening to the ballgme, he had to drink in the garage -- and I never once saw any member of my family drunk. It just *wasn't done* -- drunks were those stumbling rummies who lived in shacks on the back streets, not respectable people "out to have a good time." We never saw drunkenness, except in goofy comedy routines on TV that made the drinker look like a fool (Foster Brooks was never anyone's role model) and we didn't associate with people who thought being drunk was all innocent fun. So the interest and curiosity was never cultivated.
The only member of our family to this day who drinks regularly is my brother, and that's the least of his bad habits. I'll have a beer occasionally, although I hear my grandmother cursing me from the grave with every sip, but I've never had any desire to have two or three at a sitting.
Agreed. It's a taboo on one hand while advertising sells the exact opposite message.Partly... yet perhaps also, paradoxically, making alcohol taboo is equally a problem - forbidden fruit, and all that.