What do you do in your a country when you drink more than you should?

what do you do in your a country when you drink more than you should?

Deal with it or drink more.

feel happier than I have in months

fffff what a post

go to work. really.

drink more and vomit

I laughed at first but then I realised it's the truth.

drinking more when you have a hangover is the only solution.

I never go out drinking unless I'll have enough for a taxi. Most of the time I get drunk in places where I can just take the metro or bus when I want home. So no need to worry about my driving condition.
If I get really fucked up, some idiot might want to "help me out". It's fine if they wanna help me check that I didn't forget anything, but the worst people are the kind who think there's something wrong with you if you get really drunk at a club. I don't have the sort of problems that I'd feel better about after discussing them with some moron.

i will not read that but i can bet that it is a null post

how drunk are you hermano

you drink more

seems depressed, do finns really have this mentality?

drink jaffa (orange soda) and eat fastfood (kebab)

good guess

mem

te tomás un tirito :^)

go to Sup Forums and create stupid threads about russia fishing yous

Listen to music.

>tfw my semi-decent collection (120 GB) is gone

Rip

pidorashka did not give a single you

you just gave me one

now THIS is a reply

fuck off

>drink more than you should?
explain

qt

Depends on the person.

Get robbed.

Shes really really really cute

Fat chicks

qeq

browse Sup Forums

lulz

she's ok laddie

Eat starches and drink water?

A common joke here about Finns and drinking:

Two Finnish friends who have not met in years decide to meet up at a bar for some vodka.

They go into the bar and order a vodka each. They drink up and order another. They drink up and order another and this goes on.

At the seventh vodka, the one Finn raises his glass and says "kippis" which means cheers.

The other Finn then says "did we come here to drink or to chit chat?"

I drive