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* Happens in the "AmericanDad" episode "Bush Comes to Dinner": Roger gets the president drunk and the latter goes berserk. (Skinny-dipping in neighbours' pools; mini-golf in the middle of the night; "doing the Skull-and-Bones"; etc.)
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** Horses as well. There's a reason you tie a drugged horse and keep it that way until the effects have worn off.
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* In ''TheWiseMansFear'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a "[[AWorldWidePunomenon plum bob]]," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.

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* In ''TheWiseMansFear'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a [[spoiler: "[[AWorldWidePunomenon plum bob]]," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.
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* The fandom isn't sure ''just'' what happened ''{{Haruhi Suzumiya}}'' short story ''Remote Island Syndrome''; all we know is that [[UnreliableNarrator Kyon]] mentions secondhand stories from Itsuki that he and Haruhi got drunk and acted "[[NoodleIncident quite disgracefully]]", which isn't shown in the anime. Naturally, {{WMG}}s abound.

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* The fandom isn't sure ''just'' what happened in the ''{{Haruhi Suzumiya}}'' short story ''Remote Island Syndrome''; all we know is that [[UnreliableNarrator Kyon]] mentions secondhand stories from Itsuki that he and Haruhi got drunk and acted "[[NoodleIncident quite disgracefully]]", which isn't shown in the anime. Naturally, {{WMG}}s abound.
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* {{Persona 4}},during the school field trip, the Investigation team (particularly Rise, Yukiko, and Teddie) get a little tipsy when hanging out at a local night club. This leads to the downright hilarious "King's Game" incident. How they managed to get drunk from non-alcoholic beverages is something we will never figure out.
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* In ''TheWiseMansFear'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a "plumb bob," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.

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* In ''TheWiseMansFear'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a "plumb bob," "[[AWorldWidePunomenon plum bob]]," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.
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* In ''TheWiseMansFear'', Ambrose attempts to sabotage Kvothe's admissions exam by slipping him a "plumb bob," a concoction that lowers a subjects inhibitions but otherwise leaves them seeming clear and coherent.
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\n* The fandom isn't sure ''just'' what happened ''{{Haruhi Suzumiya}}'' short story ''Remote Island Syndrome''; all we know is that [[UnreliableNarrator Kyon]] mentions secondhand stories from Itsuki that he and Haruhi got drunk and acted "[[NoodleIncident quite disgracefully]]", which isn't shown in the anime. Naturally, {{WMG}}s abound.
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* A chapter of {{Hayate no Gotoku}} holds this, when Nagi and Sakuya enter a hot spring that has differing effects on people, presumably because a meteor crashed nearby. Nagi gets into the water and begins to act drunk, while Sakuya seems to be unaffected and begins to go find help. When [[{{chaste hero}} Hayate shows up]], she tries to hide, but Nagi still acts drunk until he lifts her from the water. She quickly recovers, then realizes she's being held by her butler, who she has a crush on, and was formerly in a hot tub.. She isn't happy.
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* In ''BonCopBadCop'', our heroes barely escape from a house that was set on fire by a booby trap in the marijuana farm in the basement. Once they get out, catch their breath, and look on the destruction, they start giggling uncontrollably, and continue to do so through the entire next scene as DaChief chews them out for burning down said house.
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** Plus the episode where he finds out his middle name is "Jay": he destroys the hippies' vegetable juice business by accidentally jamming the bottling machine with a novelty flying disc. He makes up for it by picking all the other vegetables and putting them in the juicer, which turn out to be the hippies' "private vegetables;" we see a montage of townsfolk hallucinations and such, and Chief Wiggum tastes it and comments that "it's nothing but carrot juice and peyote."

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** Plus In "D'oh-in in the episode where he finds out his middle name is "Jay": Wind", he destroys the hippies' vegetable juice business by accidentally jamming the bottling machine with a [[strike:Frisbee]] novelty flying disc. He makes up for it by picking all the other vegetables and putting them in the juicer, which turn out to be the hippies' "private vegetables;" we see a montage of townsfolk hallucinations and such, and Chief Wiggum tastes it and comments that "it's nothing but carrot juice and peyote."

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-->'''TOMMY:''' So how'd it go with Albright, Dick?
-->'''DICK:''' (stoned) Just fine.
-->'''SALLY:''' (a little worried) Dick, are you feeling all right?

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-->'''TOMMY:''' So how'd how was work today, Dick?
-->'''DICK:''' (stoned) Oh, just fine.
-->'''SALLY:''' How'd
it go with Albright, Dick?
-->'''DICK:''' (stoned) Just Oh, just fine.
-->'''SALLY:''' (a little worried) Dick, are you feeling all right?-->'''HARRY:''' How'd it feel to have broken glass rubbed in your eye?



-->'''HARRY:''' How would it feel to have broken glass shoved in your eye?
-->'''DICK:''' Just fine.

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* After [[{{Ptitleg25tr1bo}} the aliens]] first discover dreams, Dick goes to a psychiatrist and gets antidepressants to help deal with his issues. He takes one, then another when it doesn't immediately kick in like he'd hoped, and another, and another...
-->'''TOMMY:''' So how'd it go with Albright, Dick?
-->'''DICK:''' (stoned) Just fine.
-->'''SALLY:''' (a little worried) Dick, are you feeling all right?
-->'''DICK:''' Just fine.
-->'''HARRY:''' How would it feel to have broken glass shoved in your eye?
-->'''DICK:''' Just fine.
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*** Of course that doesn't mean people don't engage in the really stupid behavior of mixing caffeine and alcohol. Sure, the caffeine nullifies the fatigue caused by alcohol BUT THIS IS A BAD THING. See, caffeine will keep you alert, but it won't change the reaction time impairment caused by alcohol. Worse, not feeling tired can make you think it's safe to keep drinking when you're really drunk. Even worse, not all of the effects of caffeine and alcohol cancel each other- some of them compound! Mixing the two stresses the heart and causes dehydration, so if you try to "sober up" by drinking coffee or energy drinks, at best you're in for one nasty hangover.
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* In the ''{{XMen}}'' fan fic, ''The Shi'ar Coffee Story'', a sleepy Cable accidentally drank some experimental brew that happened to be in a coffee maker. Cable ended up running around, singing, and apparently had to be knocked out by Jean after a while.

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* In the ''{{XMen}}'' fan fic, ''The ''[[http://www.comicfic.net/fic/alicia/coffee.htm The Shi'ar Coffee Story'', Story]]'', a sleepy Cable accidentally drank some experimental brew that happened to be in a coffee maker. Cable ended up running around, singing, and apparently had to be knocked out by Jean after a while.
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* In the ''{{XMen}}'' fan fic, ''The Shi'ar Coffee Story'', a sleepy Cable accidentally drank some experimental brew that happened to be in a coffee maker. Cable ended up running around, singing, and apparently had to be knocked out by Jean after a while.
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-->-- '''Gwen,''' after accidentally sticking herself with an [=EpiPen=], ''[[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]''

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-->-- '''Gwen,''' after accidentally sticking herself with an Cody's [=EpiPen=], ''[[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]''
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* ''{{Seinfeld}}'', Elaine takes too many pain pills, laughs at everything, yells "Stella!" a lot.

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* ''{{Seinfeld}}'', Elaine takes too many pain pills, laughs at everything, yells "Stella!" "[[AStreetcarNamedDesire Stella!]]" a lot.

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* In ''Grandma's Boy'', Grandma Lilly (played by Doris Roberts) grabs the gang's weed stash, confuses it for lea leaves, and HilarityEnsues.
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-->-- '''Gwen,''' after accidentally sticking herself with an EpiPen, ''[[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]''

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-->-- '''Gwen,''' after accidentally sticking herself with an EpiPen, [=EpiPen=], ''[[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]''
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-->-- '''Gwen,''' [[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]

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-->-- '''Gwen,''' [[TotalDramaIsland after accidentally sticking herself with an EpiPen, ''[[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]
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* Arthur's drug trip early in the novel {{Theatrica}}
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---> "Urg... I thinking something some was wrong with that hippie. CITIZENS OF EARTH I WOULD LIKE TO tell you... that... dude. My hands are huuuge! They can touch anything but themselves... (touches them together) oh wait."

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---> "Urg... I thinking think there was something some was wrong with funny that hippie. CITIZENS OF EARTH People of Earth - oh, that hippie's starting to kick in - we've all learned a valuable lesson today, I WOULD LIKE TO tell you... that... dude. realize now that - dude! My hands hand are huuuge! They huge! The can touch anything but themselves... themselves. (touches them together) oh Oh, wait."
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->'''Gwen:''' ''(after getting stabbed with an [=EpiPen=])'' ''[[MotorMouth CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS IT'S GWEN! The ZINGIES!! Caught by the trees, tied up, my hands are in Cody's pants!]]'' '''[[MotorMouth THIS TROUBLE IS BIG!]]'''
->'''Tyler:''' ''(overheard the last part of the sentence without knowing what is going on)'' Way to go, Cody!
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->'''Gwen:''' ''(after getting stabbed with an [=EpiPen=])'' ''[[MotorMouth ->''"[[MotorMouth CHRIS CHRIS CHRIS IT'S GWEN! The ZINGIES!! Caught by the trees, tied up, my hands are in Cody's pants!]]'' pants!]] '''[[MotorMouth THIS TROUBLE IS BIG!]]'''
->'''Tyler:''' ''(overheard the last part of the sentence without knowing what is going on)'' Way to go, Cody!
BIG!]]'''"''
-->-- '''Gwen,''' [[TotalDramaIsland Total Drama World Tour]]
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* One censored ''Garfield'' comic which only appears as a rough sketch in the 25th anniversary book, features a half asleep Garfield as he watches a periscope emerge from his water dish, followed by a tentacle. Garfield then smiles and says, "Man, that was some gooooooood catnip!"

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* This troper's history teacher (who was so sensitive to medication that she couldn't drive on Vicodin), during the 'Drugs, Sex, and Rock and Roll' lecture, classified energy drinks as drugs. A football player mentioned how the entire team, in the weight room, would share a single can of one drink, taking a small sip whenever they got tired. Some energy drinks contain so much caffeine that they can ''[[CriticalExistenceFailure stop your heart]]''.

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* This troper's history teacher (who was so sensitive to medication that she couldn't drive on Vicodin), during the 'Drugs, Sex, and Rock and Roll' lecture, classified energy drinks as drugs. A football player mentioned how the entire team, in the weight room, would share a single can of one drink, taking a small sip whenever they got tired. Some energy drinks contain so much caffeine that they can ''[[CriticalExistenceFailure stop your heart]]''.
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** Not any that are legally available, though some morons do mix caffeine tablets into the drink with potentially dangerous effects. Your average energy drink can contains about as much caffeine as a mug of coffee, but also has good amounts of taurine and other similarly effective substances mixed in. They're not good for children, but not harmful to adults with normal metabolism unless chugged in insane amounts. The above story sounds like your average case of ScareEmStraight.
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* [[GRatedDrug Characters experience mind-altering side effects from overconsuming a completely innocuous substance, like sugar, ice cream, or steak sauce.]]

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* [[GRatedDrug [[ICantBelieveItsNotHeroin Characters experience mind-altering side effects from overconsuming a completely innocuous substance, like sugar, ice cream, or steak sauce.]]
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* Characters experience mind-altering side effects from overconsuming a completely innocuous substance, like sugar, ice cream, or steak sauce.

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* [[GRatedDrug Characters experience mind-altering side effects from overconsuming a completely innocuous substance, like sugar, ice cream, or steak sauce.]]
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* Characters consume a tasty treat which, unbeknownst to them, is laced with drugs, or confuse an alcoholic beverage like vodka or sake for water.

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* Characters consume a tasty treat which, unbeknownst to them, is laced with drugs, or confuse an alcoholic beverage like vodka or sake for water.a soft drink.

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