What is the point of drinking games that involve non alcoholic beverages.
the 4-4-40 involved cash prize to whoever could do it. You had to put in like 5 dollars to play and eventually the pot would reach around 100 before someone would win it.
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What is the point of drinking games that involve non alcoholic beverages.
the 4-4-40 involved cash prize to whoever could do it. You had to put in like 5 dollars to play and eventually the pot would reach around 100 before someone would win it.
I'm going to try this someday because water is cheap
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What is the point of drinking games that involve non alcoholic beverages.
the 4-4-40 involved cash prize to whoever could do it. You had to put in like 5 dollars to play and eventually the pot would reach around 100 before someone would win it.
I'm going to try this someday because water is cheap
4/5 I throw up, its surprisingly difficult to choke down that last quart.
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That ice cream, despite technically being a solid when you buy it, is sold in liquid measurements. Like, you buy a Litre of ice cream, not a Kilogramme. This is great, because a Litre sounds so much more delicious when you say it than a Kilogramme.
That ice cream, despite technically being a solid when you buy it, is sold in liquid measurements. Like, you buy a Litre of ice cream, not a Kilogramme. This is great, because a Litre sounds so much more delicious when you say it than a Kilogramme.
Firstly, Litre is a measurement of volume. A 1.6L engine, for example, is a measurement of the volume in the pistons. If you take a 2 litre container of ice cream and melt it then freeze it again, it won't fill the container. The amount of air trapped in the ice cream is not totally consistent, so different containers of the same brand might vary in weight quite a bit.
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There is also the 4-4-40
Four quarts of water, in four minutes, and you cant throw up for 40 seconds after that.
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the 4-4-40 involved cash prize to whoever could do it. You had to put in like 5 dollars to play and eventually the pot would reach around 100 before someone would win it.
You better learn to, otherwise you won't live past 40
Thats scientific fact right there.
I'm going to try this someday because water is cheap
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4/5 I throw up, its surprisingly difficult to choke down that last quart.
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the obvious thing is a quarter of a litre but it's more likely a quarter of a gallon?
yes, gallon
also 2 pints
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That ice cream, despite technically being a solid when you buy it, is sold in liquid measurements. Like, you buy a Litre of ice cream, not a Kilogramme. This is great, because a Litre sounds so much more delicious when you say it than a Kilogramme.
i'd have to drink 8 pints of water in 4 minutes and not throw up?
done
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Pussies with their tiny stomaches.
This is simply not true.
I'd say more around 1%.
Firstly, Litre is a measurement of volume. A 1.6L engine, for example, is a measurement of the volume in the pistons. If you take a 2 litre container of ice cream and melt it then freeze it again, it won't fill the container. The amount of air trapped in the ice cream is not totally consistent, so different containers of the same brand might vary in weight quite a bit.
And it's spelt Gram.
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