It's implicitly legal at 18 here at Yale and everyone seems to have a lot of fun drinking.JohnG@lt wrote:
Eh, I toned down my drinking a lot after I turned 21 It's not as fun when it's legal.Uzique wrote:
actually binge drinking culture is much much worse in america, especially in the 18-25 young adult bracket. people go crazy with that shit over there at frat parties and college when they turn 21. the lengthly prohibition just creates a volcano of alcoholic angst. teenager's approach to drinking in the united kingdom hardly changes at all between non-legal and legal ages, because it's such a casually acceptable and easily attainable thing, anyway.
DonFck wrote:
Either that, or..JohnG@lt wrote:
..pay the requisite beer tax, usually 1 beer per six pack to the buyer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxWJd3w3QPs
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
woo woooo!nukchebi0 wrote:
It's implicitly legal at 18 here at Yale and everyone seems to have a lot of fun drinking.JohnG@lt wrote:
Eh, I toned down my drinking a lot after I turned 21 It's not as fun when it's legal.Uzique wrote:
actually binge drinking culture is much much worse in america, especially in the 18-25 young adult bracket. people go crazy with that shit over there at frat parties and college when they turn 21. the lengthly prohibition just creates a volcano of alcoholic angst. teenager's approach to drinking in the united kingdom hardly changes at all between non-legal and legal ages, because it's such a casually acceptable and easily attainable thing, anyway.
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nukchebi0 wrote:
It's implicitly legal at 18 here at Yale and everyone seems to have a lot of fun drinking.JohnG@lt wrote:
Eh, I toned down my drinking a lot after I turned 21 It's not as fun when it's legal.Uzique wrote:
actually binge drinking culture is much much worse in america, especially in the 18-25 young adult bracket. people go crazy with that shit over there at frat parties and college when they turn 21. the lengthly prohibition just creates a volcano of alcoholic angst. teenager's approach to drinking in the united kingdom hardly changes at all between non-legal and legal ages, because it's such a casually acceptable and easily attainable thing, anyway.

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Just saying that no one seems to think its less fun because its legal. Nice reading. Also you never answered the question about binge drinking. I can't understand your point until you describe your criteria for it.
I'd buy her beer for a 10% fee, I'm sure many would. Silly law.
I'd buy her it for a different kinda fee.jord wrote:
I'd buy her beer for a 10% fee, I'm sure many would. Silly law.
After July when I turn 18, of course.

'binge drinking' is drinking for the sake of drinking- imbibing a week's worth of units in the space of a night; making a social occasion out of drinking rather than having a social occasion with drinking; excess and intoxication to the point of illness or inability/disability; to have a 'binge' on 'drink'. come on, it's not very difficult- do you want me to 'define my criteria' in terms of millilitres? units of alcohol? bottles of beer? use some fucking imagination.
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Yeah obviously quantity matters. Just curious because researcher inflate binge drinking stats by using such a low threshold for drinking. Five doesn't get any guy drunk, and it doesn't seem its actually a binge unless you get drunk. It seems though that you qualititatively answered it so I'm satisfied. Thanks for answering with only one swear word. I'm very impressed.Uzique wrote:
'binge drinking' is drinking for the sake of drinking- imbibing a week's worth of units in the space of a night; making a social occasion out of drinking rather than having a social occasion with drinking; excess and intoxication to the point of illness or inability/disability; to have a 'binge' on 'drink'. come on, it's not very difficult- do you want me to 'define my criteria' in terms of millilitres? units of alcohol? bottles of beer? use some fucking imagination.
Binge drinking is the buzzword of the 21st centrury in the UK. Drinking in excess at the weekends rather than spreading out alcohol in moderation throughout the week has been going on for a century. It's now that it has a buzzword and can attach itself to the cretinous generation that is the 18-25 year old brits. Politics.
But binge drinking surely isn't slowly churning through a six-pack apiece with three or four friends while watching a game of football, is it?
No it's going to the pub and drinking a shit ton to the point of "bezzering" complete strangers, punching your 8 year old brother and trying to hump your nan...
It's just got a name now, where as it didn't in the 70's/80's/90's. You know the people that did it in them decades and are now condemning it.
It's just got a name now, where as it didn't in the 70's/80's/90's. You know the people that did it in them decades and are now condemning it.
nuk is simply too cool for school on the issue of drinking
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Uzique wrote:
nuk is simply too cool for school on the issue of drinking

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Incidentally, I can thank school for a large portion of my knowledge about the subject.
I can thank drink for a large portion of my knowledge on the sbject.
i wonder how nuk will feel when he looks back on himself in 10 years; at the language, the haughty implied arrogance, the exceptionalism...
what a bizarre, socially-disjointed young man.
also, i beseech you, we are in the (post-)modern era now, nuk. thought no longer needs to be vociferous and circumlocutory. writers such as woolf, joyce, beckett, proust and (later on) carver have wrangled with the discourses of our modern era in order to establish a new way of thought and communication. in other words, stop posting like you're in a fucking dickensian novel and learn the meaning of the word 'laconic'.
what a bizarre, socially-disjointed young man.
also, i beseech you, we are in the (post-)modern era now, nuk. thought no longer needs to be vociferous and circumlocutory. writers such as woolf, joyce, beckett, proust and (later on) carver have wrangled with the discourses of our modern era in order to establish a new way of thought and communication. in other words, stop posting like you're in a fucking dickensian novel and learn the meaning of the word 'laconic'.
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Uzique wrote:
i wonder how nuk will feel when he looks back on himself in 10 years; at the language, the haughty implied arrogance, the exceptionalism...
what a bizarre, socially-disjointed young man.
also, i beseech you, we are in the (post-)modern era now, nuk. thought no longer needs to be vociferous and circumlocutory. writers such as woolf, joyce, beckett, proust and (later on) carver have wrangled with the discourses of our modern era in order to establish a new way of thought and communication. in other words, stop posting like you're in a fucking dickensian novel and learn the meaning of the word 'laconic'.



"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
lol, i thought the top one was an empty care cup . . .
galt: look up 'irony' and 'sarcasm'
i always type like a twat when i address nuk, because he can't tell when im mocking him or not
dont fall for the same dumbassery
i always type like a twat when i address nuk, because he can't tell when im mocking him or not
dont fall for the same dumbassery
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I'm going to use 2 times my weekly allowance of units tonight, wooo
i'll drink to that!
I might drink a few Millers too for ya burnzz.
And so I'm ontopic, the ruling is malakarki
And so I'm ontopic, the ruling is malakarki
If she comes up here, I'll buy her all the alcohol she wants, but I get to bang her as much as I want.
I fail to see how it is possible to enforce that.