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Trying to cut back on drinking? All you need is time-travel

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The only person who can stop you is you... from the future Weekly F'Bomb 10.1.2020 At last, we've fi

The only person who can stop you is you... from the future Weekly F'Bomb 10.1.2020 At last, we've figured out how to stop drinking so much No matter how many times I want to swear off drinking after a night of too many lemon drops and brandy shots, inevitably that old familiar tug is right around the corner. Might be a particularly stressful day at work, or a particularly happy day at work. Anything with family. Or it could be just seeing some friends out at a bar. So how do you stop?? [By listening to your future, hangxious self](. What it's like to unveil your new haircut to friends A lot is hanging on this moment. You have, after all, spent a good amount of time researching the look you want, finding the right person to cut, color, and style that look, and figuring out the perfect outfit for its debut. A new haircut is no small thing, and the reveal [can be one helluva rollercoaster](. Funny Or Die's sports winning playbook Ah, sports. You don’t have to understand them to love them. Which team are we rooting for? Is this the one with goals or home runs? How many periods until the halftime show? Ah well, as longa s everyone gets out there and has a good time. Regardless of what your favorite game is, we’ve brought all our best, sportsiest sketches together [for all your sportsing needs](. ARTICLES & ROUNDUPS Someone put Toxic by Britney Spears over a scene from 'The Witcher' [and it's glorious]( A pastry chef tried to make heart shaped cookies but [things went, ahem, SOUTH]( BEST OF THE COMMUNITY You'll be #1 when you #2 with this [toilet paper for ladies, by ladies]( This is how to film the perfect [super intense office scene]( Become a devout follower [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Tumblr]() [Tumblr]() Copyright © 2020 Funny Or Die, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website Our mailing address is: Funny Or Die 1041 N Formosa AveLos Angeles, CA 90046 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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