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Signs You Might Be A Partier

Do you like to Party?

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Signs You Might Be A Partier

To go out and party or not, always seems to be a question. Whether its family night or someones recent 21st birthday there always can seem to be a time for partying. Trying whether to decide you are partying to much can be an even more difficult. Here are some signs you might be a "Partier."


You might be a Partier if:

1) You measured how much money you have with fifths you could buy.

2) You have certain clothes for going out.

3) If half your food budget is grub truck or bagel shop.

4) If you judge how hungover you can go to things the next day.

5) Your broke until friday.

6) Youve woken up on the bathroom floor.

7) Your friends have to tell you everything you did last night.

8) You have a change jar designated as your alcohol fund.

9) You separate your friends by those 21 and not 21 (who’s kidding you don’t hang out with anyone not around your age)

10) Before doing anything you plan the alcohol for the event your going too.

11) You can open a bottle with a lighter.

12) Measure financial decisions on which major concert you can go to.

13) Majority of your phone times are used between 10-4am.

14) You have alcohol.

15) You are usually late to a party, but exactly on time.

16) You get frustrated every time you feel sober when you are drinking.

17) Your liver is a failing.

18) You have been to at least one of these Moscow parties.

19) There is always a reason to drink. Always.

20) You've woken up from a night blacked out scared you ended up in jail.

21) You have been to jail.

22) You have lost your friends at the bar and continued partying.

23) You have wished your friends were legally able to drink.

24) You have lost your wallet, card, or phone when drinking.

25) You know someone that works at the liquor store.

26) You have a "regular drink" at the bar.

27) You know someone that works at grub truck or bagel shop.

28) You drink water when drinking.

29) You've already experienced your worst possible hangover.

30) You buy the biggest size of ibuprofen possible.

31) You wake up in the morning and set a time you can get drunk.

32) Take a nap after a day of drinking to prepare for your night of drinking.

33) You drink hard alcohol like water.

34) You have done a keg stand multiple times.

35) You have considered brewing your own alcohol to save money.

36) You have brought your own alcohol to mix into your drinks at the bar.

37) You always have someone to sober drive you on dial.

38) You have gone to the bar without any idea how you will make it home.

39) You think about what it would be like to be drunk when you are sober

40) You have thought about what it would be like to go to AA.

41) You read this article.

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