Posted on 03/10/2017 9:25:20 AM PST by C19fan
Slumped over drunk on the beach, necking beer on hotel balconies and performing lewd dances in front of baying crowds, these are the Spring Break shenanigans that students don't want their parents to see. Over the course of four days in Panama City Beach, DailyMail.com saw college kids get so drunk they needed medical attention, flash their breasts in public and, in one incident, appear to have sex pressed against the barriers in a nightclub. More still were seen getting drunk day and night, with some downing beer through funnels and others doing shots in the pool to chants of 'drink, drink, drink, drink!' - all despite the city banning drinking on the beach. This week, 1.3 million students, most aged between 18 and 21, head out on vacation, with a further 2.5 million set to follow on Friday.
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This has been going on every year since forever. Every year its a big deal in the news like it just started.
That is the truth!
Purposely getting so drunk you can’t walk or blackout or have to be treated in the ER plus having random sec with people you don’t know and will never see again is not “having fun”. It is debauchery and can be deadly
I don’t know the percentages. I do know that when news stories show spring break the numbers of obvious drunks is large. Getting lucky isn’t my concern it is the mobs of men who drunkenly surround a woman and mistreat her because they think it’s funny. This is one of the reasons the city has outlawed drinking on the beach
Again the Florida drinking age is 21
On spring break I got a chance to work full time hours
I used to go to key west with my Frat brothers too for Spring Break. Much fun, sounds like similar times.
One of those things is not like the others.
Future TSA employees....well, at least 4 of them.
Actually, this is creepy; this ain’t just kids getting together to have a good time and basically unwind, this is as if they’re doing their best to end up being as disgustingly degenerate as possible. It is about how much of a mess they can make of themselves and the surrounding area as possible before the break ends and they can leave the mess behind for someone to clean up.
In my view, let them die of alcohol poisoning or end up taken advantage of. As kids we have it drilled into them and frankly I do believe that they don’t want to think and learn and take steps to ensure their own safety. This is just a game to them and frankly I do believe that it’s time these brats learn painful consequences if it is the only way for them to wake up and learn something.
Lena also loves to take nude/underwear selfies and post them for our viewing unpleasure.
Natural consequences can be a harsh mistress
Their sexuality is a game to them; they are seriously emotionally immature and are certainly unwilling to grow up and BE adults. If their parents really raised them, they wouldn’t be like this, but regrettably they’re kids playing with adult tools.
The parents are raising them to have fun and in a later point, have a husband take care of them, not grow up and be responsible for their own lives.
I look forward to the day that they wake up in a bed full of guys and worry that all of them had a turn.
Spring Break, Colorado River is really dangerous.
People try to drink themselves to death by day, and run boats on the river in drunken, nighttime darkness.
A lot of fraternities went to Islamorada for a while. Key West is one of my favorite places but a pain to get to.
We are kicking around a Fraternity trip in October and one of the guys(gay) has never been to Key West. I told him he was no good at being gay.
It’s actually a rather positive picture, and was used in the article to show a group of girls who were not drunk and acting a fool. They are probably a group of Christian girls. I just thought that, as a photograph, it is excellent. They look like nice kids, too.
Either she's a true friend, or she requires FOUR wing women!
The girls on both ends are pretty nice looking, for those who don't mind curvy.
Yeah...I found it depressing to look at.
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