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33 minutes ago, Seight said:

It's a question of when, not if, they have to take somebody to the ER because they put one in their butt.

Or someone dying from "how many packs can you eat" challenges.

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They're supposingly limited to one week in production and just going to be available at a few establishments. At any rate they arent being mass marketed like tide pods so I dont think there will be too many ignorant internet challenges surrounding them.

 

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56 minutes ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

They're supposingly limited to one week in production and just going to be available at a few establishments. At any rate they arent being mass marketed like tide pods so I dont think there will be too many ignorant internet challenges surrounding them.

 

You're being awfully optimistic about your fellow human beings.

Now not only can there be stupid challenges, there can be stupid accidents resulting from people either trying to make their own from scratch, or trying to drain Tide pods and fill them up with liquor.

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On 10/13/2019 at 4:45 PM, tsar4 said:

Or someone dying from "how many packs can you eat" challenges.

 

21 hours ago, mthor said:

You're being awfully optimistic about your fellow human beings.

Now not only can there be stupid challenges, there can be stupid accidents resulting from people either trying to make their own from scratch, or trying to drain Tide pods and fill them up with liquor.

What the hell is wrong with you two?  

Posted
4 minutes ago, SorceressPol said:

They're not wrong.

Well..

Aside from the fact that it would be near impossible to drain and reuse a Tide Pod for alcohol, the concept of whiskey pods doesn't change the properties of extreme alcohol consumption.  If anything, putting them in pods might slow down consumption... just not enough to have a meaningful effect either way  for potential abuse.

I'm just curious why they're looking for problems where there doesn't seem to be.

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8 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

Well..

Aside from the fact that it would be near impossible to drain and reuse a Tide Pod for alcohol, the concept of whiskey pods doesn't change the properties of extreme alcohol consumption.  If anything, putting them in pods might slow down consumption... just not enough to have a meaningful effect either way  for potential abuse.

I'm just curious why they're looking for problems where there doesn't seem to be.

I did not spend 12 years working ER without learning how ridiculous people can be. Pepper shaker in your butt, anyone?

Posted
2 minutes ago, GreatBallsOfJizz said:

No, thank you.

This kind of answer makes me feels good about the next generation.

Posted
1 hour ago, Lytbryt said:

I like to put my whiskey in a light bulb vaporize it with a butane torch and inhale the resultant cloud with a McDonalds straw, personally 

Points for creativity.

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2 hours ago, scoobdog said:

Well..

Aside from the fact that it would be near impossible to drain and reuse a Tide Pod for alcohol, the concept of whiskey pods doesn't change the properties of extreme alcohol consumption.  If anything, putting them in pods might slow down consumption... just not enough to have a meaningful effect either way  for potential abuse.

I'm just curious why they're looking for problems where there doesn't seem to be.

Because everyone knows this is gonna happen:

 

 

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