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- Dec 12, 2024
I doubt this is *as* common these days, but back in the day people under 21 had *some* level of success standing outside of liquor stores and having adults buy their liquor on the condition that they could keep some or all of the change. How was this even marginally successful? I'd imagine of the 1 out of 10 that didn't say fuck of, 9 out of 10 of them would just pocket the money and laugh at the teenager(s). The only reliable hookup would be an older brother or similar, someone who still has legitimate reason to be adjacent to teenage circles while still having genuine concern for the teenager in question. How did this *ever* work enough to make it a standard practice? We just sent the most convincing of our peer group out with a fake ID and hoped for the best. Trusting a stranger seems like it would flop far more often than succeed, but outcomes say otherwise. Can anyone explain this?
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