(just an alternative to the N64 post from yesterday)

  • @Donkter
    link
    English
    11 month ago

    2 fifths of liquor is absolutely ludicrous except for the absolute hardest of alcoholics.

    Not to mention that while the alcohol might be equivalent, the more concentrated alcohol gets the harder it works on your body. You’ll have a much worse night/morning if you drank 6 shots of whiskey instead of 6 beers.

    • @makeshiftreaper
      link
      English
      1
      edit-2
      1 month ago

      I know I associate with a few degenerates, but some of my heavy drinking friends could absolutely pound 2 fifths in a weekend. They’d be goddammed miserable on Monday but honestly that’s par for the course. One of my buddies in college used to put away a case of beer over a weekend which is 30 beers, not much less than 2 fifths which is about 35 drinks

      I suppose it depends on how one defines the weekend. If you start the weekend on Friday night then it’s way more reasonable, say 8-10 on Friday, 12 on Sat/Sun is an intense weekend in Vegas. But if you drink 1.5 drinks per hour for 12 hours on Saturday/Sunday that’s 36 drinks. Which I don’t think is crazy for either a hard partying college kid or an alcholic

      • @MeaanBeaan
        link
        English
        51 month ago

        This reads like ”thats not a crazy amount of alcohol to consume for someone who consumes a crazy amount of alcohol"

        • @makeshiftreaper
          link
          English
          21 month ago

          Correct. 60% of the alcohol consumed in America is drunk by 10% of the population. Honestly most people fall into 1 of 2 categories: non/light drinkers, and heavy drinkers. For heavy drinkers this is not crazy and I don’t think a light drinker is purchasing 90% abv absinthe

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        11 month ago

        A fifth of what? It isn’t bad enough you people measure distance in football fields now you measure volumes in undefined fractions? What is a fifth LOL

        • @makeshiftreaper
          link
          English
          21 month ago

          A fifth used to be a fifth of a gallon. Stupidly as the world became more globalized bottle sizes followed and so the bottles we still call a fifth are actually 750ml. What’s worse is that the next unit up is a handle which is 1.75 liters! So it doesn’t even follow mathematically