As many of you probably know, next Wednesday marks the night of Karakura University's Valentine's Day Formal. Since this formal is set up in a very different fashion than the rest of the school's dances, this post will explain to everyone exactly how it works. (And while I know that I could have asked the Dean to send an email out to everyone, there are some things that... are better kept from him about the dance.)
The theme of this year's Valentine's Day Formal is: Debauchery.
Upon entry to the dance, students are required to hand their ticket to the person at the front desk, and in return for their ticket, they will receive up to two things: 1. fifty Bauch bucks, and 2. a stamp if they are of legal drinking age.
Bauch bucks are the currency used at the dance in exchange for dares or favors. They can be used to buy anything from another person, provided that the action is not illegal (this rules out sex in a public place, guys) and that the other person agrees to the action. Now, here's the clincher: Bauch bucks are not only worth getting because you get to make people do shit, the person who has accumulated the largest sum by the end of the dance also gets a prize: a complete
PlayStation 3 console system. And that's pretty sweet.
A couple of notes about drinking. Firstly, don't try to fool the folks at the registration desk about your age. We have student records on hand. If you're caught trying to pass off a fake ID, you
will be kicked out of the dance. End of story. For those who are of age, there will be a bar serving alcohol for $1 per drink (that's right, whether you order Schmirnoff's or straight-up vodka), and we have not set any type of limit on the number of drinks you can order--just use your best judgment. Bartenders
will be checking for stamps, so don't try to order if you're underage. However, the dance will be fairly dim with regards to lighting, and there won't be any guards or chaperones screening anywhere other than the close vicinity of the bar... take that as you will.
Tickets are already on sale at the ticket office (or from any member of the student council) for $15 per person, $25 per couple.
If there are any questions regarding the dance, feel free to ask them here.
Hope to see you all there.