FTFYrmm21 said:Nothing remotely funny about drinking in excess.
craigix said:mali said:Enough people die because of stupidity. When I was a kid, we had a birthday party and played games where the loser had to drink a shot glass of alcohol. One of the other kids lost intentionally several times and went unconscious, soon. On the way to hospital he died, but they were able to reanimate him. A bottle of vodka can kill you, seriously.
Balls.
Russians drink, on average, around 60-80 bottles of Vodka a year. That is the average. Just think about that.
But then again Vodka is just about as pure as you can get, making it quite a bit safer than some other drinks, and I also find very little in the ways of a hangover from Vodka.
Xenu said:Well there are good news! Results from a swedish survey said that there was a correlation between playing computer games and less drinking. So if we can get the Pandoras in two months (TM) our livers might make it.
aesir911 said:Xenu said:Well there are good news! Results from a swedish survey said that there was a correlation between playing computer games and less drinking. So if we can get the Pandoras in two months (TM) our livers might make it.
ha ha! i would love to see the stats for that survey!
Xenu said:aesir911 said:Xenu said:Well there are good news! Results from a swedish survey said that there was a correlation between playing computer games and less drinking. So if we can get the Pandoras in two months (TM) our livers might make it.
ha ha! i would love to see the stats for that survey!
Intoxicationfrequency among youths 16-25yrs (%)
Gamers Seldom-players Nonplayers Total
1 Never 24 17 19 20
2 Once a year (or less) 9 7 10 9
3 A few times a year 19 22 21 21
4 Once a month 24 26 25 25
5 A few times a month 15 17 17 16
6 Once a week 9 11 8 9
Total 100 100 100 100
Hope you understand the figures in my rough translation. If you look at people not getting intoxicated they are more frequent in people that play alot of computer games (24%).
Laurencevde said:Of course, you can't be in a bar and play games at the same time...
Laurencevde said:Of course, you can't be in a bar and play games at the same time...
aesir911 said:Xenu said:aesir911 said:Xenu said:Well there are good news! Results from a swedish survey said that there was a correlation between playing computer games and less drinking. So if we can get the Pandoras in two months (TM) our livers might make it.
ha ha! i would love to see the stats for that survey!
Intoxicationfrequency among youths 16-25yrs (%)
Gamers Seldom-players Nonplayers Total
1 Never 24 17 19 20
2 Once a year (or less) 9 7 10 9
3 A few times a year 19 22 21 21
4 Once a month 24 26 25 25
5 A few times a month 15 17 17 16
6 Once a week 9 11 8 9
Total 100 100 100 100
Hope you understand the figures in my rough translation. If you look at people not getting intoxicated they are more frequent in people that play alot of computer games (24%).
what's the organization that funded this study? who carried it out? where did you find this information?
Brisbane rocks, and not only because I live here. Mana Bar is just down the road from our game studio.Gruso said:Laurencevde said:Of course, you can't be in a bar and play games at the same time...
Now you can, in Brisbane at least.
http://www.manabar.com.au/
59, actually. And from my experience, it's not at all uncommon for Russian men to die in their 40s or even late 30s.mali said:Google says 64 years for Russian males. (74 years in UK/Germany)
Like hell you can't.Laurencevde said:Of course, you can't be in a bar and play games at the same time...
rmm21 said:That reason to any logical, life-pursuing person should be enough to not do something.
Pleng said:Do you stay away from planes, trains and automobiles as well? You know, in case they crash?