Message from @.B

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2018-09-01 15:42:14 UTC  

I'm not aware, but I do know 18 was the drinking age in the UK and some euro states so if they're changing it to 21 thats probably not all that bad. But going back to it being the parents faults, they're overprotective because the parents themselves were latchkey kids and didnt get enough attention from their boomer folks.

2018-09-01 15:42:24 UTC  

Its an overreaction that has crippled kids

2018-09-01 15:42:25 UTC  

colleges are also almost free in Europe too

2018-09-01 15:42:35 UTC  

meaning kids don't even have to make a choice

2018-09-01 15:42:40 UTC  

the default is college

2018-09-01 15:43:02 UTC  

just as if it was high school, and without any added responsibility

2018-09-01 15:44:12 UTC  

so you're saying *socialism* <:TimThink:482277772497125378>

2018-09-01 15:44:12 UTC  

I mean that's always to blame.

2018-09-01 15:44:35 UTC  

as an aside, drinking age has stayed the same (18) for a looong time in my country, but the amount kids drink has drastically gone down with the increase of social media

2018-09-01 15:44:54 UTC  

in mine, the drinking age was 16

2018-09-01 15:45:05 UTC  

they increased some drinks to 18

2018-09-01 15:45:17 UTC  

basically you can only drink beer at 16

2018-09-01 15:45:32 UTC  

I started parting at 15 tbh

2018-09-01 15:45:55 UTC  

thats funny. but i'm an American and we gotta wait (legaly at least) til 21. we don't of course.

2018-09-01 15:46:14 UTC  

don't most kids do it illegally though?

2018-09-01 15:46:29 UTC  

yep

2018-09-01 15:46:32 UTC  

because that's what happens in my country

2018-09-01 15:46:52 UTC  

imo it doesn't make sense to say you can get drunk on beer

2018-09-01 15:47:00 UTC  

but forbidden to do so with vodka

2018-09-01 15:47:20 UTC  

also gets things very complicated for bars to comply

2018-09-01 15:47:54 UTC  

also... drugs are available everywhere 😂

2018-09-01 15:47:55 UTC  

the way they solved that around here is beer and weaker is 18, I think above 22% is 21 years

2018-09-01 15:48:11 UTC  

bars and restaurants can sell to whatever to whoever is above 18

2018-09-01 15:48:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/485476039326171137/Dl0zuZWVAAE5X2T.png

2018-09-01 15:48:53 UTC  

and it makes a ton of sense to restrict higher alcohol content to more responsible people, alcohol poisoning is a real thing that can fuck you up bad

2018-09-01 15:49:21 UTC  

making it illegal doesn't do shit though

2018-09-01 15:49:28 UTC  

oh it definitely does

2018-09-01 15:49:53 UTC  

growing up it was much, MUCH easier to just buy 20% liquor yourself than having a friend buy you 40% vodka

2018-09-01 15:49:56 UTC  

only Bars pay the price, if they are caught

2018-09-01 15:50:50 UTC  

simple convenience made you largely stick to the weaker stuff. or maybe you bought a bottle of vodka from someone you knew that you shared with the crew while drinking as much beer you could stomach

2018-09-01 15:50:54 UTC  

at 16 they are already buying drugs, getting to alcohol wouldn't be a problem

2018-09-01 15:51:15 UTC  

which is a LOT better than downing a bottle or three of vodka and ending up in hospital and/or frozen to death in a ditch

2018-09-01 15:51:27 UTC  

not the point

2018-09-01 15:51:35 UTC  

it's about convenience

2018-09-01 15:51:58 UTC  

pirating videogames for free isn't hard, I still buy mine on steam or GoG because it's convenient

2018-09-01 15:52:04 UTC  

I think you are coming to the wrong conclusion there. Just because a drink has more alcohol doesn't mean it's worse

2018-09-01 15:52:08 UTC  

they just drink less of it

2018-09-01 15:52:11 UTC  

nope

2018-09-01 15:52:12 UTC  

not true

2018-09-01 15:53:18 UTC  

drinking a 50 cl bottle of Vodka is a lot easier than drinking 5 liters of beer

2018-09-01 15:53:37 UTC  

simply by the fact your stomach can't even hold 5 liters at a time, if nothing else