PSA - Here's another new term to learn - BORG

Anonymous
It might a good idea to educate your kids about "Medical Amnesty" laws at their college or in your area.

I have kids at 2 different colleges and both of them posted about their medical amnesty today on social media.
Anonymous
Bjorn Borg is a tall drink I'd like to have a gallon of!
Anonymous
This has been a thing for at least a couple years.

I think it’s a great idea. Saves money. Less rapey. Helps you rage. Not sure what the downside is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This has been a thing for at least a couple years.

I think it’s a great idea. Saves money. Less rapey. Helps you rage. Not sure what the downside is.


Helps you rage. I think you answered that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TikTok is eagerly encouraging this binge drinking trend.


TikTok, like the company itself?

Or do you mean the youth on TikTok are encouraging it?


Not the PP, but there is increased awareness of borging recently thanks to it trending on TikTok. Hence, more kids and more parents learning about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been a thing for at least a couple years.

I think it’s a great idea. Saves money. Less rapey. Helps you rage. Not sure what the downside is.


Helps you rage. I think you answered that.


Rage means party in this context, not anger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TikTok is eagerly encouraging this binge drinking trend.


TikTok, like the company itself?

Or do you mean the youth on TikTok are encouraging it?


Not the PP, but there is increased awareness of borging recently thanks to it trending on TikTok. Hence, more kids and more parents learning about it.


I think the increases awareness from tik tok is with high school kids. Once they get to college they learn by seeing it everywhere. We learned about it when we went to visit our kid when she was a freshman.
Anonymous
Yeah, since more and more HS kids know about it now, it's good for parents to be in the know, as well.
Anonymous
I don't understand why it's a gallon. Doesn't that encourage excess drinking, even if the alcohol is diluted?

So no one wants to have a BORTL? 2Liter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't heard about it yet, you will. This sounds like a colossally stupid idea, but I know it's already happening in the HS where my kids attend.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whats-a-borg-college-drinking-trend-explained/

Who would think it's a good idea to drink a BlackOut Rage Gallon? The short version of what it is: Gallon of water, pour some out, replace with vodka and add a flavor enhancer.


It actually isn't a stupid idea for girls. Many do this or pregame in college to avoid getting drugged and raped - which happens much more than you think.

No more trash cans or coolers of jungle juice from our generation. Now everyone brings their own to keep themselves safe


I hadnt thought about the benefits. I feel like my boys started this in HS, though the name is new to me. (Not proud of it, but our reality). But my youngest hasn’t hit the drinking stage yet and I haven’t really talked to her about protecting herself at parties. Thanks for the reminder.
Anonymous
So watered down vodka?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So watered down vodka?


That depends….. you can put way more shots into the gallon than you would ever drink on its own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't heard about it yet, you will. This sounds like a colossally stupid idea, but I know it's already happening in the HS where my kids attend.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whats-a-borg-college-drinking-trend-explained/

Who would think it's a good idea to drink a BlackOut Rage Gallon? The short version of what it is: Gallon of water, pour some out, replace with vodka and add a flavor enhancer.



Sounds like watered down jungle juice
Anonymous
This stuff happened when we went to college. My parents always taught us to only drink from closed containers, never set it down and if we do or we are concerned get a new one. Never take anything from a stranger.
Anonymous
My high schooler - who doesn't party but definitely is interested in partying - just told me about this, some boys told her about it.
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