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what are tweas and why is hard liquor ok lol
Since it’s a study area, probably because of the carbonation sounds and the sound from opening the can.
Also, carbonated beverages leave the container of their own volition, which can cause them to spill on books. If you’re bringing hard liquor to the library, you’re dedicated enough to make sure it gets drunk.
might be more likely to cause inebriation at levels that would result in spillage or vomiting however…
Are people really partying that hard in the library?
TWisted tEA? Maybe? I don’t know anymore and the young folk roll their eyes when I ask.
Ah yes. And Twisted Teas are or can be, “hard” (containing alcohol, much like “hard alcohol”).
Twisted teas are malt beverages, not hard liquor.
A buddy of mine had them at a football game we went to recently. Awful stuff. Tons of sugar, barely any booze. I’m with the librarian.
Tbf, it’s definitely brand based. The cheap ones are, unsurprisingly, well… cheap.
Understandably. They do tend toward the kinkier side… 🤘🏼
My college banned fast food (specifically Sonic) cups from intramural events. Because everyone spiked their drinks with liquor.
Now, they just bring “factory sealed” water bottles that’re full of clear alcohol, instead, after discovering it’s really not that hard to swap the super-high-tech anti-tamper “solution”. 🤫🤷🏼♂️
We used to be a proper country.
What’s the policy on boofing?
Asking for a supreme court justice
What’s their policy on wine?
Does the rule include nose beers as well?
I think it’s the opening of the cans that’s the issue.
just get bottles and saber em open like a normal person






