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Alcohol substitute that avoids drunkenness and hangovers.

Would you consume drinks laced with this new drug in stead of alcoholi

  • Yes.

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 18 75.0%

  • Total voters
    24
As bad as my hangovers get (and they get really fucking bad sometimes...imagine still vomiting 24 hours after you've stopped drinking), they still don't deter me from drinking again the following weekend. :lol:
 
But does it make the girls look prettier at closing time? :evil:
Nothing does that like Tuborg:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L11fQ6-QTIc[/yt]​
(I wonder just where it was banned...)
The article made it seem like it's intended to be a replacement for alcohol. If that's the case, they can pry my beer from my cold, dead hand!
Oh my, and here I thought the next big round of wars were going to be about religion or water...
 
I can drink 15 to 20 ounces of a good whiskey and not get a hangover, so I'll stick to that.

Try a sleeping pill with some ZMA vitamins and you'll feel pretty drunk for the 12 minutes before you fall asleep.
 
I don't understand the need for the "real thing" unless you're looking for drunkenness.
 
There is already something that provides a pleasant buzz and does not cause hangovers. :vulcan:

Indeed.

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Yup: X-mas
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I don't understand the need for the "real thing" unless you're looking for drunkenness.

Eh, sometimes people are looking for drunkenness? Most people who have drank alcohol before have a decent sense of their tolerance and can drink accordingly to how drunk they want to get. There's no need for a pill to do that instead.
 
I rarely drink without looking for drunkenness. If I just want a beverage, I'll drink milk or water. I drink alcohol to get drunk.
 
An alcohol substitute that mimics its pleasant buzz without leading to drunkenness...
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Godsdamit, they're talking about destroying my entire culture. :( I finally understand how the Native Americans feel.
 
Even though I am not a big drinker anymore I am someone who never really liked the taste of alcohol so my sole motivation in drinking was to get drunk quickly. Without alcohol at college I never would have gotten up the courage to hit on so many girls who rejected me. Good times, good times.
 
But does it make the girls look prettier at closing time? :evil:
Nothing does that like Tuborg:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L11fQ6-QTIc[/yt]​
(I wonder just where it was banned...)
The article made it seem like it's intended to be a replacement for alcohol. If that's the case, they can pry my beer from my cold, dead hand!
Oh my, and here I thought the next big round of wars were going to be about religion or water...


It's nice to know drunk guys in bars are the same no matter what country you are in. It brings us closer together.:techman:
 
Nope, but only because i don't drink alcohol so wouldn't be interested in substitute.
 
I don't understand the resistance to this. If the drink tasted the same, and you got the same buzz, why not use the substitute? There would be less unpleasant side effects, and the sobering pill would probably decrease the number of drunk drivers on the road.
 
I don't understand the need for the "real thing" unless you're looking for drunkenness.

Eh, sometimes people are looking for drunkenness? Most people who have drank alcohol before have a decent sense of their tolerance and can drink accordingly to how drunk they want to get. There's no need for a pill to do that instead.

Hmmm, I don't really understand your post. I do see why people would want to stick with alcohol if they want to get drunk, and I understand that people like to get drunk. I don't see why people would be so resistant to an alternative if they're not specifically looking to get drunk, though. And they are talking about a drink, right? The pill is just to make you "sober"?
 
I thought the pill was to make you feel buzzed, but still have control over all functions as if you were sober.

As for why drink if you don't want to get drunk, people might go for alcohol instead because they enjoy the taste of a specific drink, since it's possible to plan ahead and only be buzzed, just like the pill.
 
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