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  • they misspelled EXPECT!

    Submitted by mystera on Jun 17, 12 at 4:27pm
  • @Mystera thank you! I had no idea what was going on till I read your comment.

    Submitted by yewinnhard on Jun 17, 12 at 7:11pm
  • Actually you're the one that will need to Accept the terrible things that happen

    Submitted by Phys on Jun 17, 12 at 9:18pm
  • Atrocious spelling, for instance.

    Submitted by friedbunnies on Jun 17, 12 at 11:06pm
  • MAKES TYPO\n*MORE COMMENTS*

    Submitted by scar on Jun 17, 12 at 9:43pm
  • Took shots? What happened to the slotted spoon, the sugar cube, and the reservoir glass?

    Submitted by GetOffMyLawn on Jun 17, 12 at 4:25pm
    • Probably the non opiate American version they sell that's just high proof and disgusting.

      Submitted by cannabislecter on Jun 17, 12 at 4:35pm
      • Thujone isn't an opiate though. And in any event, there's not enough thujone in *any* absinthe sold anywhere in the world to cause psychoactive effects. What was referred to as "absinthism" at the turn of the 20th century was nothing but plain old drunkenness and alcoholism. Absinthe suffered because of the people who drank it--artists and writers and other bohemians.

        Submitted by GetOffMyLawn on Jun 17, 12 at 4:46pm
        • fuckin hipsters

          Submitted by nunubeest on Jun 17, 12 at 5:10pm
          • Turn-of-the-20th-century "hipsters" were drinking absinthe, riding penny-farthing "fixies", and sporting waxed mustaches before my grandparents were born.

            Submitted by GetOffMyLawn on Jun 17, 12 at 5:35pm
            • The whole ritual is just for fun, it's not really required.

              Submitted by queenv on Jun 18, 12 at 11:54am
  • Im 100% sure that is not the real absinthe

    Submitted by ck24 on Jun 17, 12 at 5:04pm
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