Why would anyone snort alcohol like tequila or vodka?!


Question: Does it even get you drunk? I would think that it would drip right out of your nostril and it would burn and thats it. It seems like it would be a waste of good alcohol.

If you want to get drunk fast, whats wrong with just pounding down some shots?


Answers: Does it even get you drunk? I would think that it would drip right out of your nostril and it would burn and thats it. It seems like it would be a waste of good alcohol.

If you want to get drunk fast, whats wrong with just pounding down some shots?

Strange people do strange things.I agree what a waste of good booze

It's sad but they do it for the quick fix eh?

Not for me thanks.............!

cuz theyre starved for attention

ewe. not to mention you might drown lol...

There are more sensible things to snort.......After all, it's a strange world.

it doesn't get you drunk faster, it's just something idiots do because they think they're cool. just do a row of shots and you'll be drunk enough to think the people snorting alcohol are funny.

I've never even heard of doing that, but there's no way I'd try it. It's stupid, and it would probably feel worse than getting water up your nose!

I definitely agree, it's totally a waste lol

There are things you drink and there are things you snort

You people need to get out more.

Its a punishment. I've never heard of anyone "snorting" an entire shot of alcohol. I have heard of people having to snort any left behind when you are racing other people to finish X number of shots in a row. Some people "cheat" in their attempt to win by not drinking ALL of the shot. If caught, some might want you to snort the remaining alcohol.

The example I give people is if a group of people of racing to finish a "jager bomb". The first person to slam his/her glass down on the table wins. If however there is some left over, and you want to prove your manhood, they might make you snort the leftover amount.





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