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Mayans and Aztecs used to shove rolled up tobacco leaves in their butt. Same difference.
Frat boys and girls are stupid, because they are 18-25 years old and they think they can live forever.
I have known very few people in that age group, despite their sex, that are the brightest crayons in the box. Myself included. As I was talking to my Dad the other day, he told me that my job as a father is to make sure my kids live to see 25, or when the head pops out of the ass
I read this earlier and LOLed where the article mentioned using a tube as conduit to get the alcohol in.
Imagine that?
"Hey lets get drunk tonight"
"Okay I got some wine and two glasses"
"Glasses? We're getting wasted tonight! Get the conduit!"
'butt chuging' commences (along with trip to hospital)
Pouring alcohol into one's butt has been around for a while. It's not new.
As for talking down about fraternity and sorority types - that's quite a phenomenon in and of itself - one that is rooted in envy, jealousy, and other personality issues.
I read this earlier and LOLed where the article mentioned using a tube as conduit to get the alcohol in.
Imagine that?
"Hey lets get drunk tonight"
"Okay I got some wine and two glasses"
"Glasses? We're getting wasted tonight! Get the conduit!"
'butt chuging' commences (along with trip to hospital)
The moral to this story is that one's rectum was designed to be a one way street .... and if that rule is observed consistently, one can avoid all sorts of problems.
I've heard of drunken arseholes before, but this is ridiculous.
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