Though we think elaborate theme parties should stay firmly the territory of drunk college seniors,Watch Lost Bullet Online we'd consider an exception for a party like the one that's blowing up on Twitter.
Twitter user @Miexriir, a software engineer from Seattle, racked up 30,475 retweets after she shared photos from a "Drink Talk Learn" party where guests were required to give brief lectures to their fellow partygoers.
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Per a screenshot she posted of the event invitation, the rules of a Drink Talk Learn party are as follows:
A party attendee's presentation shouldn't exceed 3 minutes and should include a PowerPoint.
Running over the time limit means the presenter needs to chug their drink.
And the presenter should choose a topic that interests them, obviously.
For @Miexriir, that meant a lecture titled "An Exploration of Shadow the Hedgehog's True Moral Compass" (which sounds fascinating and should be published in full on Medium).
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While the prospect of building an elaborate presentation might seem a bit tedious to some, we'd guess making a little PowerPoint is nothing compared to making awkward small talk for 3 hours.
[H/T: Buzzfeed]
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