We can Dear Utol (2025): Binyag Episode 43all relate with going out of our way for a free drink.
But what about when Martin Shkreli is the one offering to buy?
The internet's supervillain, a pharmaceutical executive who is currently under investigation for securities fraud, took a brief break from the hot water he usually lives in to treat his "fans" to drinks at a Brooklyn bar after making a court appearance.
He tweeted his offer out to his 154,000 fans (seriously, who are these people?) at 1:15 p.m. ET on Friday.
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Shkreli even Periscoped his getting ready process for court that afternoon. In the broadcast, he reaffirmed that he'd buy drinks for any fans who showed up.
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However, the quaint Brooklyn Heights bar tweeted their disapproval.
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So, the pharma bro turned to his followers for another suggestion, and apologized to Henry Street Ale House.
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The new meet up spot, Brooklyn Public House, took advantage of the event by putting out their first two tweets ever and cheekily announcing an increase in their drink prices.
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At the end of the night, Shkreli tweeted that "quite a lot of fun people" showed up.
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But seriously. WHO are these people that showed up? Does anyone have photographic proof?
[H/T: Eater]
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