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  • #61
    Re: Re: Drugs and gaming

    Originally posted by Sava
    But I would never take caffeine pills or anything or drink like a lot of Red Bulls... I've seen people do that stuff at LAN parties to stay awake for almost 2 or 3 days straight. It's pretty ridiculous.
    I heard of some Koreans and Japanese that did that so much that they actually died from it.
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    • #62
      I probably die would also....

      wouldn't even need to drink a lot of Red Bulls...

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      • #63
        I hate those energy alcohol drinks that they make. I think it's called Sparks.
        That stuff keeps you awake, and then you can't lull off into that nice alcohol sleep state.
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        • #64
          Originally posted by Oncle Boris
          Oh and bipolar is correct, of all drugs I tried, alcohol is the strongest in my experience.
          i would suggest that you try more drugs then
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