You know what's bad? When we can't tell the real headlines from the Onion headlines anymore. Case in point: "Teens warned about the dangers of pouring vodka in their eyes." This is an actual headline ...
Here’s mud in your eye, or at least vodka. The latest ridiculous (and health-endangering) drinking stunt to gain popularity among college students is called “vodka eyeballing,” where buzz-seeking ...
Halloween is just around the corner and people may be preparing some spooky drinks for their parties. While some may consider serving some (gummy) eyeball shots, I was recently asked by a student, ...
If you thought Bros Icing Bros was genius, you're gonna love this new teen trend: pouring vodka directly onto your eyeball. The Daily Mail reported on the phenomenon a couple of weeks ago, and now ...
Because they’re young, stupid or drunk, or any combination of the three—basically the same reasons most teenagers and college students get into trouble. They’re told vodka eyeballing is a more ...
If you’ve yet to read this hilarious trend story from the Awl about a phenomenon called “Icing Your Bro” — a thing at least a handful of people across the country are doing that involves forcing a ...
Apparently kids today are engaging in “vodka eyeballing” — which, horrifyingly, is exactly what it sounds like. Let’s take a tour of some other dangerous kids’ games, and whether they’re actually ...
Back from a vacation, Stephen Colbert had to catch up on the news, so he filed a report on the two-week-old fake trend that is vodka eyeballing. Colbert sternly told kids not to do it, because a. you ...
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - A drinking game is gaining popularity and there are a number of videos on YouTube to prove it. "Vodka Eyeballing" involves taking a shot of vodka in the eye. The online videos ...
A young man, already three sheets to the wind, removes the cap from a vodka bottle, tips it upside down and holds it to his eye, letting the clear liquid drizzle onto his cornea and down his cheek. He ...
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