I remember a drinking game of Kings Cup. There was this one rule where if you picked a certain card, you had to tell an embarrassing story from your childhood. One guy told a story about how he got his head stuck in a fence while chasing a chicken when he was five. It was so funny and made the whole game more exciting.
At a party, we played a drinking game called 'Flip Cup'. Two teams lined up, and each person had to flip a cup after drinking. One team had a really coordinated strategy. They were flipping the cups so fast that the other team was getting drunk really quickly. It was a great competition and there were a lot of cheers and laughter throughout the game.
Well, a drinking game fanfic could involve a group of college students in a dorm playing a unique drinking game. They could be playing a game where they have to take a shot every time someone mentions a certain subject from their classes. Or it could be about a group of musicians on tour, and they create their own drinking game that involves singing snippets of different songs. Also, a fanfic could be set in a fantasy world where the elves and dwarves have a drinking game to settle their differences.
One idea could be that every time Legolas makes an impressive shot with his bow, the characters in the fanfiction have to take a drink. Another could be when he mentions his elven heritage, it's a drinking cue.
Well, one interesting scenario could be the characters getting really competitive during the drinking game. Naruto might be all fired up and end up doing some crazy stunts as part of the game rules. Another could be the different reactions of the characters to the alcohol. Maybe Sasuke would be more reserved while Naruto is the life of the party in this fanfiction - like he is in the regular series.
There could be a plot where the drinking game is used as a way to bond between different houses. A group of students from Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin come together. They make rules that involve knowledge of different houses, such as drinking when someone correctly states a Slytherin's famous ancestor. This kind of plot breaks the usual house rivalries in a fun and unexpected way.
The most interesting part of a drinking game story is often the unexpected twists. For instance, in a game of Flip Cup, when a team that was losing suddenly makes a remarkable comeback. It's that sudden shift in the flow of the game that makes it exciting.
My first time drinking was at a friend's small party. I was really nervous. I took a small sip of beer and it tasted so bitter that I made a funny face. Everyone laughed at me.
My first time drinking was at a family gathering. I was curious and took a sip of wine. It tasted really bitter and made my face scrunch up. Everyone laughed at my reaction.
A writer I know had a habit of drinking a glass of wine every day while writing. He said it helped him get into a creative mood. He'd pour himself a glass, sit at his desk, and let the words flow. He believed that the act of sipping the wine and the slight relaxation it brought was conducive to his writing process.
A friend of mine once participated in a beer - making competition. He spent weeks preparing his special recipe. When the day of the competition came, his beer was one of the most unique ones there. It had a blend of spices that gave it a very distinct flavor. Although he didn't win, he got a lot of compliments on his creativity.
Sure. There was a game of 'Thunderstruck' at a beach party. Every time the word 'thunder' was sung in the song, we had to take a shot. It was chaos because people were either too drunk to keep up or they were trying so hard that they ended up drinking way more than they planned. But it was a lot of fun.