Assuming each bottle was 25.4 ounces, 12.5% alcohol in each bottle, and you were a heavy drinker at a healthy weight, during a 168 hour period drinking 111 of those bottles would make your blood 9.766% alcohol. Assuming by a miracle you survived, it would take 325.5 hours to sober up.
This hits pretty close to home, almost a little ashamed at how close to home it hits.
I know it's just a comic, but everyone is assuming these 100+ bottles of alcohol came from a weeks worth of drinking. Believe me, someone with a problem doesn't return their bottles until they run out of places to stash the empties. It probably took a week just to remember all the stash spots around the house. Every cupboard, closet, drawer, etc. with empties laying around in them.
DamnYouVodka on January 30th, 2018 at 18:34 UTC »
Over 100 bottles of wine in a week, Jesus Christ
ThrowawayBitch122 on January 30th, 2018 at 21:30 UTC »
Assuming each bottle was 25.4 ounces, 12.5% alcohol in each bottle, and you were a heavy drinker at a healthy weight, during a 168 hour period drinking 111 of those bottles would make your blood 9.766% alcohol. Assuming by a miracle you survived, it would take 325.5 hours to sober up.
north-spark on January 30th, 2018 at 21:56 UTC »
This hits pretty close to home, almost a little ashamed at how close to home it hits.
I know it's just a comic, but everyone is assuming these 100+ bottles of alcohol came from a weeks worth of drinking. Believe me, someone with a problem doesn't return their bottles until they run out of places to stash the empties. It probably took a week just to remember all the stash spots around the house. Every cupboard, closet, drawer, etc. with empties laying around in them.