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Originally Posted by emill
Strongest alcohol drink for real man  95 % alcohol
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3 or 4 shots of that in a pitcher of juice is all it take for most people. Picked up a bottle once in SC.
As for the study, anyone can warp data to make their point valid. To me a greater issue is that drinking is legal so you can draw a line back to it as a cause.
We are all adults an know drinking can cloud your judgment and can be harmful if you over do it.
But just for stupid fun: *yes I know these are ridiculous*
Lets assume someone does 2 studies
1 - Cars lead to crime - then they base it on the number of crimes that are committed using cars or involving people that drive them. Including speeding and all traffic violations. Would you stop driving or alter your habits due to this study? No.. because you know someone just played with numbers to make a point.
2 - Computers/internet use leads to crime - they then base the numbers on the number of people with computers and internet access that at some point commit a crime. And then compare then numbers to people that have never owned a computer or committed a crime. Would you trash your laptop and become Amish.
Again NO... because you again know it to be a false assumption.
Given any amount of stats and studies to base an opinion on people can prove or show cause for just about anything, This is basically what we were told in university on our first day of Business Statistics.