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It's on a glass bottle, but the top broke while trying to remove the cap, so they just left it on the back storage room... it certainly doesn't look drinkable anymore lol
It has some kind of... moss on it's surface.. yuck! The liquid looks like some sort of gelatin
Escape games teach you:
there's ALWAYS something in the trashcan.
*Escaped from 41 rooms so far!
Once I drank this Diet Coke that was well over 2 years expired at a friend's party. It tasted like water.
Funny thing was I mixed it with vodka without knowing it was expired. By my 2nd glass I was about to go into Overhappiness so I decided to check on the Coke's date and there was my solution. Much pleased that I found out the reason why my drinks were packing THE punch, I resumed my drinking with a brand new Coke from a store nearby
Escape games teach you:
there's ALWAYS something in the trashcan.
*Escaped from 41 rooms so far!
Here it isn't THAT regulated, as long as you don't get caught you're fine, but it sure is annoying to watch guys 15 years old abusing alcohol. They think of themselves all grown up, but they don't know how difficult to control it is.
BTW regarding legal age, it's 18 here in Mexico.
Although you could well be considered legal by the time you're 17 and a half due to this military-related service thing that concedes you an ID card verifying you're "legal". (Don't know if it's done on the US too)
I was 17 myself when that happened.
In all my partying time, I've only been left with a hungover once. Not long ago, in February.
My parents are truly liberal so they didn't get angry. While my mom just checked if I was ok every now and then (she worries a lot but keeps cool), my dad told me that when stuff like that happens, the best thing you can do isn't to run away from alcohol. The best thing you can do is learning your limits and not overdoing them.
I get along really well with'em because more than scolding me, they've always given me reasons and always allow me to choose what I'll do. I guess I feel like I owe it to 'em but most of the time, I try to make 'em proud.
Escape games teach you:
there's ALWAYS something in the trashcan.
*Escaped from 41 rooms so far!
Yeah well I've always liked to learn the 'why' instead of just hearing 'yes' or 'no'.
I'm more of a social drinker, though I don't like beer at all. I prefer wines, vodka, whisky, tequila... things I can get the hang of real quick so I won't go awry again.
Escape games teach you:
there's ALWAYS something in the trashcan.
*Escaped from 41 rooms so far!
Well, I wouldn't know, but if and when I drink, I'd take things like that into account as well. For example, I'm almost a vegetarian. I won't eat any meat other than chicken and pork, and I don't because I...I just don't like meat!
(OK, bad example. It does demonstrate limits, though)
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