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Stupid drinking

Today's "Well, duh" headline -- "Drinking games prove deadly to college students":

An Associated Press analysis of federal records found that 157 college-age people, 18 to 23, drank themselves to death from 1999 through 2005, the most recent year for which figures are available. The number of alcohol-poisoning deaths per year nearly doubled over that span, from 18 in 1999 to a peak of 35 in 2005, though the total went up and down from year to year and dipped as low as 14 in 2001.

"There have always been problems with young people and alcohol, but it just seems like they are a little more intense now than they used to be," said Connie Gores, vice president for student life at Winona State. "The goal of a lot of them is just to get smashed."

A separate AP analysis found that "victims" (that's not exactly the word I'd use for people who engage in voluntary behavior) drank themselves well past the point of obivion, with an average blood-alcohol level of .40 (five times Indiana's legal driving limit). That is some damn stupid drinking. But I still remember (vaguely) what it was like to be young and feel invincible. Most of us have done some damn stupid stuff and are lucky to be here.

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