Is it normal to drink, alone, 12 beers while playing call of duty black ops 3?

So I like to play video games drunk (I'm usually pretty good until my 7th or 8th beer), is this normal? Also, I do this 2 or 3 times a week. Sometimes I might do it 4 times in one week.

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Comments ( 22 )
  • wigz

    Once, I got drunk and played Just Dance 2016 for over an hour. Actually that happened twice.

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  • iloveyouall

    It was normal until playing call of duty..boring game

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  • damarixa12

    You are my new favorite person!!!

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  • Treklover11376

    Me too. But I drink bourbon.

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  • thegypsysailor

    Are you incredibly fat?
    Never mind getting drunk, if you drink 48 beers a week and sit in a chair for hours and hours playing some silly game, how are you not super gordo?

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    • wigz

      Not really.

      Average here, 1 beer is 150 calories. Half of that is carbs and half is alcohol. The body cannot store calories from alcohol so that leaves us 75 calories from carbs. A pound of fat takes 3500 calories to make. So if he does no exercise ever and has a 2000 calorie/day diet minus the beer, the max he could gain is a pound a week. Not even likely since the body revs up metabolism when it needs to eliminate alcohol so part of those carbs are used for that.

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    • I'm 5'10, 168 lbs, and 21 years of age.
      And I don't drink the "light" beers, I drink full, hearty beers; with strong flavor.

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    • skilful_soldier

      You bravely sail the seven basements with your blow up doll 42 years your junior

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  • ______________

    I don't understand why people drink beer. Chilled apple juice is infinitely better. Moreover, you should be playing GTA V or a modded Skyrim.

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    • thegypsysailor

      There are some beers that are quite tasty, you know. Not all of it is like the horse piss Americans are so fond of.

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      • skilful_soldier2

        You bravely sail the seven basements with your blow up doll 42 years your junior

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      • What reason have you to be so condescending toward Americans; you're simply stereotyping. Many of us don't drink the eagle piss you imagine--Miller, Patz, Bud. We drink the good beers, Heineken, Guinness, Samuel Adams, etc.
        Forgive me if I'm wrong, but are you just looking for an opportunity to dump on Americans and talk about our "poor taste"?

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        • bucho's_butt

          I think you actually proved his point when you mentioned your examples of "good beers." Those beers are in fact horse piss. Unless you were being sarcastic, but I don't think you are.

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          • Wow, you don't like Guiness?

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            • bucho's_butt

              No I don't like Guiness at all. Really low alcohol content. Don't get me wrong, I drink horse piss myself. I had a two year love affair with Hurricane for god's sake. But still, those beers you listed were painfully mainstream. And Heineken was once a good beer, but they got bought out by anheuser busch, who changed the brewing formula, and now it's just skunky piss water. Heineken is the worst one you listed.

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        • thegypsysailor

          Why do you think AB is the biggest brewery on earth? Because most Americans DON'T drink the swill they sell?
          Come on, reality is reality and not condescension. Most Americans drink cheap, tasteless beer and they do so to get drunk.

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          • Last I checked, it's not just Americans who drink for the buzz, people do that all across the board. The Irish, Scots, Germans, and Russians are all famously heavy drinkers.

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        You may call me boring, but I've never really had much alcohol and don't feel the need to do so.
        I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. Some people wind up getting problems from alcohol, whilst I'm sitting there sipping my sweet-ass apple juice.

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        • thegypsysailor

          I don't think it's so much the alcohol in a good drink, be it a 15 year old scotch, a fine wine or a good beer. It's about enjoying something you enjoy drinking. They taste good.
          I don't know many people who drink a us$160.00 of scotch to get drunk on.

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          • Me either, anyone who binge drinks high-quality scotch, like you're describing, either has deep pockets or needs to get his priorities straight.

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          • wigz

            Can't it be both?

            I buy expensive liquors all the time and I want to taste them and get drunk off them. Getting drunk off an expensive liquor is a high in itself.

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          • skilful_soldier2

            You bravely sail the seven basements with your blow up doll 42 years your junior

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