Drinking Game for Seth Meyers A Closer Look

Yes, a drinking game for the A Closer Look segment of Late Night with Seth Meyers!

You didn’t know you needed one. I didn’t know you needed one. You don’t need one.

But here it is!

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Rules:

  1. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers delivers a punchline or a joke during the “A Closer Look” segment.
  2. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers uses a humorous visual aid, such as a chart, photo, or video clip, to illustrate his point.
  3. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers provides a scathing critique or commentary on a political figure, policy, or current event.
  4. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers uses a recurring segment or catchphrase, such as “Ya Burnt,” “A Lot of Problems with This,” or “Oh, Really?”
  5. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers breaks character and laughs at his own jokes or ad-libs.
  6. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers interviews a guest who is relevant to the topic of the “A Closer Look” segment.
  7. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers employs satire, sarcasm, or irony to highlight absurdity or hypocrisy in the news or politics.
  8. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers uses a clip from a news or political event to provide context or commentary.
  9. Take a sip of your drink every time Seth Meyers makes a reference to popular culture, movies, or TV shows during the segment.
  10. Take a shot if Seth Meyers delivers a particularly scathing or memorable takedown of a political figure or event during the “A Closer Look” segment.

Note: Please drink responsibly and know your limits.

Let me know what you think in the comments!

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