Message from @Uksio

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2019-11-06 13:06:57 UTC  

i still have about 2.5L of wine left

2019-11-06 13:07:00 UTC  

from this summer

2019-11-06 13:07:05 UTC  

i bought so much fucking liquor man lmfao

2019-11-06 13:07:14 UTC  

In Germany from 14 and up kids can drink with parents

2019-11-06 13:07:15 UTC  

Russians are batshit crazy when it comes to dangerous pranks.

2019-11-06 13:07:16 UTC  

wine is meh

2019-11-06 13:07:19 UTC  

1L vodka in Norway is fucking 50$

2019-11-06 13:07:26 UTC  

vodka is the way to go

2019-11-06 13:07:35 UTC  

in Sweden its like 15$, Denmark is like 8$

2019-11-06 13:07:46 UTC  

Yea but half a glass of wine to a 10 year old "look at me, i'm doing what mum/dad are doing" <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-06 13:08:01 UTC  

i mean i drink a lot

2019-11-06 13:08:03 UTC  

Here there is no limit on the drinking age, but on the buying age.

2019-11-06 13:08:07 UTC  

i like a lot as well

2019-11-06 13:08:17 UTC  

wine is good with steak

2019-11-06 13:08:21 UTC  

beer is good with pizza

2019-11-06 13:08:29 UTC  

Damn I should setup a small scale brewery in norway

2019-11-06 13:08:29 UTC  

vodka is good if you wanna get shitfaced

2019-11-06 13:08:42 UTC  

@Vander Loonéy well its the taxes fucking us over

2019-11-06 13:08:44 UTC  

Beer and wine are ok even before the age of 14 in germany

2019-11-06 13:08:50 UTC  

so you wouldnt be able to sell it any cheaper

2019-11-06 13:08:54 UTC  

Those are considered side-dishes

2019-11-06 13:08:58 UTC  

yeah

2019-11-06 13:08:59 UTC  

Who says I'll be selling it legally

2019-11-06 13:09:07 UTC  

i was served ouzu in greece when i was 13

2019-11-06 13:09:22 UTC  

Under supervision of parents, because german govt fully trusts parents to not be drunk retards

2019-11-06 13:09:29 UTC  

@Vander Loonéy heh, i know a lot of people who does that already 🙂

2019-11-06 13:09:32 UTC  

Like I said its the same in the UK

2019-11-06 13:09:50 UTC  

Here everyone drinks a little bit of wine in "Kabalat Shabat" in a very young age, but it's mostly ceremonial.

2019-11-06 13:09:52 UTC  

You can drink from 5+ under supervision, and most parents (if not all) are not gonna let you get smashed <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-11-06 13:09:59 UTC  

in Norway you have to be 18 to be served alcohol but I managed to trick a guy into serving me alcohol when I was 17

2019-11-06 13:10:07 UTC  

I had my first beer when I was 12, perfectly legal in Belgium, nobody gives a fuck

2019-11-06 13:10:22 UTC  

you have to show ID, I played it off saying I forgot my ID and he said he trusted me

2019-11-06 13:10:23 UTC  

Serving age can vary though, 18+, 21+, and in some places 25+

2019-11-06 13:10:26 UTC  

In russia kids are allowed to drink the weakest sweetest champagne at the New Year celebration

2019-11-06 13:10:37 UTC  

Kiddie buu

2019-11-06 13:10:41 UTC  

It's under 0.6% usually

2019-11-06 13:10:44 UTC  

i even pretended I looked for my ID

2019-11-06 13:11:00 UTC  

I think Brits and Europeans (and even Russians) do it properly imo

2019-11-06 13:11:06 UTC  

so I played it cool, saying I could have something else instead if it was a problem

2019-11-06 13:11:16 UTC  

so yeah

2019-11-06 13:11:18 UTC  

Introduce it to kids at a young age properly so they don't go off the pan handle when they are an adult 🤔