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You Ever Feel Ashamed the Morning After Heavy Drinking and Partying?

Question by Pushtostart: You ever feel ashamed the morning after heavy drinking and partying?
you ever think back on the night before (well what you can remember from it) all crazy things you did and feel sort of ashamed? That mixed with a hangover. I get that sometimes, doesn’t stop me from going back and partying again tho.

Best answer:

Answer by Mo
Depends on how many fat chicks/dudes you woke up next to.

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