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▲ 2 r/drunk

Was my drink spiked?

Luckily I made it home and nothing happened but please guys help me understand whether my drink was spiked:

I’m from a European country with a heavy drinking culture and had around 4 pints which normally I handle without any issue (though this was my first time out drinking in some months so I may have overestimated myself). When my friend left I befriended some random guys who seemed funny as the bar was closing and we went to a different bar for one more drink. One of them handed me a small glass of beer. I drank it pretty quick and then had a shot with the bartender who I know. All of a sudden I was feeling really drunk like damn couldn’t walk straight or talk properly and I had been pretty much fine right before that. I called a taxi immediately and when I got home I was really dizzy like barely made it to the bed. I woke up the next day still dizzy almost drunk and the hangover was something else. Now it’s 48h later and I still feel a mild pain in my kidneys. Now I know 5 pints and a shot isn’t really light drinking for most people so I don’t want to blame my alcohol indulgence on something else but do you think my drink could’ve been spiked? Now I’m scared to interact with strangers at the bar again, please put my mind at ease.

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u/CrabNo5226 — 1 day ago

The Crash - why was she tried as an adult if she was a minor

I do think the trial was really unfair. The evidence do mot rule out reasonable doubt. They made it into a character case which is what changed everyone’s mind and why tf was she tried as an adult when she was underaged? What happened is a tragedy but it’s for sure not a clear cut murder

I posted 10mins ago; posting again as it glitched and wasn’t letting me reply to comments

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u/CrabNo5226 — 1 day ago

Can anyone explain the alcohol penance?

U don’t get it; are you supposed to get drunk till you break and say you’re really sorry or? I know it’s serious but in my mind I was like shiit I can get drunk as a form of penance hahah. Is this actually practiced in any religions?

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u/CrabNo5226 — 13 days ago
▲ 108 r/euphoria

It’s just so wild you’d go for a popular and presumably expensive musician for a random small part when her music would be literally perfect for this show. It would’ve given it a refreshing take while staying true to its original core. Could’ve been Labrinth level or even better!

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u/CrabNo5226 — 16 days ago