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Minute-Ad-2148 t1_ixah03y wrote

How many fl ounces of alcohol are you putting in your drinks? You must be putting barely any in there if it takes you 4 drinks before you start getting warm and fuzzy

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tetranordeh t1_ixajg90 wrote

You're gonna be confident enough to ask for fluid ounces, but not alcohol percentages? Come on.

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Minute-Ad-2148 t1_ixamd1a wrote

Why would I need to ask about percentages when they already told me what they drink? Scotch is typically around 60% alc give or take 10 points.

I guess deductive reasoning is not a strength of yours.

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death_anxiety t1_ixat7ty wrote

Scotch is not typically 120proof lmao. You're talking mighty confidently for a guy who has no clue what he's saying. Try 80 proof (40%) give or take a few points.

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RagnaroknRoll3 t1_ixb2u3e wrote

Isn't he just adorable? Acting like he knows how everyone's body works. I'm 200 pounds and have a high metabolism.

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death_anxiety t1_ixb3899 wrote

Oh yeah adorable is just the word I was thinking. That's a great point as well, we haven't brought any of the other diet aspects or genetical differences into the conversation. He's just jumping to conclusions and telling people how to live their life

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Minute-Ad-2148 t1_ixaxi65 wrote

Nice, so within my margin of error’s margin of error. I knew I was right about that.

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death_anxiety t1_ixaxt1m wrote

10 points is not 40 points. Your margin of error is definitely off

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Minute-Ad-2148 t1_ixayetd wrote

I didn’t say my margin of error was correct. I said that my margin of error’s margin of error was correct. Or do you not understand the words that are typed across my comment?

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RagnaroknRoll3 t1_ixb20ws wrote

1.5 to 3 ounces.

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Minute-Ad-2148 t1_ixbiogj wrote

If you’re pouring 90mls of scotch in your drinks and it takes you four drinks to start feeling warm and fuzzy, you are most deffffinitely an alcoholic

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