Reise wrote:If I were drunk I know I prolly wouldn't be anywhere near a PC.
I'm always near a pc after a party when I drunk with a nice big bottle of water. It'll reduce chances of a hangover (the water will, the internet keeps my busy long enough to drink enough water).
If i'm sober enough to get home, sit at a computer, read, and drink, it wasn't a party worth going to.
Reise wrote:If I were drunk I know I prolly wouldn't be anywhere near a PC.
I'm always near a pc after a party when I drunk with a nice big bottle of water. It'll reduce chances of a hangover (the water will, the internet keeps my busy long enough to drink enough water).
If i'm sober enough to get home, sit at a computer, read, and drink, it wasn't a party worth going to.
failboat
Turning on computer can be done without any effort. It pushing a big button and waiting on a chair.
Typing and reading on the other hand is somewhat difficult.
Drinking the water is the necessity. I need something to occupy myself in the mean time or else I'd fall a sleep and wake up with an even bigger hangover.
American beer is the only succesful attempt to dilute water, German beer would knock the shit out of you
It's still not as good as Belgian beer. If there's one thing that Belgians can do, it's brewing beer.
yep, the highest promille was around 20 parts pro thousand germans have the most beer brands and stay at an average of about 6-9 while belgians drink around 7-9 pp/thousand