[QUOTE="MrGeezer"]
Just out of curiosity, what the hell is the deal with people bragging about how they drink themselves nearly to death and then don't even feel bad the next day?
I mean...why is that actually something to brag about?
If I started slicing up my balls with a straight razor and then came here bragging about how it didn't even hurt, would you read my posts and think of me as more of a man? Or would you instead think of me as an idiot for doing it in the first place?
I don't know...I've just never been the least bit ****ing entertained by people's endurance stories about how they drank so much booze that they almost died, and then felt fine the next day.
Gibsonsg527
wow calm down dude Im not braging at all, its just a question............Eh, I wasn't trying to specifically say that you were bragging. All I'm saying is, you're gonna VERY soon start running into the crowd who likes to talk about HOW DRUNK they got. And they'll sit around trying to impress you with stories about the sheer amount of booze that they drank (without even getting a hangover) and will simultaneously not even be able to tell you a single ****ing thing worth mentioning.
YOU might not have been trying to brag. But people absolutely do it. You know who I'm talking about. And if you DON'T know who I'm talking about, then you're going to meet those assbags VERY soon.
Anyway, everyone gets hangovers, given the right conditions. I've ****ing passed out and then almost died, and then felt fine the next day (despite not remembering how I got all those cuts and bruises on my face, nor remembering how I got back home). Other times, I've had a hard time finishing a single beer without vomiting. And then woke up the next day feeling hung over as **** after just barely finishing one ****ing beer. Your tolerance for alcohol is going to fluctuate a lot, particularly if you drink a lot.
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