Update: Livr turned out too good to be true http://gizmodo.com/the-livr-hoax-everybodys-favorite-new-drunkbro-app-is-1538595679
All those people who love to get high and have a time of their lives, but at the same time prefer not to reveal it to their family members, this app is just what you were waiting for.Named Livr, this app only opens when you are drunk.
Thanks to the help of a mini-breathalyser that plugs in to your smartphone, Livr can only be accessed if user's blood alcohol content scores above a certain, as-yet-undetermined level.Once the users have made past this biometric safeguard, or in other words their BAC(blood alcohol content) is way past the legal limit, the app and the social network opens providing a wide number of features at your disposal. And now the fun begins....
- Users can start things off with a crowd-sourced "Truth or Dare game", where strangers post up challenges and reward others with points for completing them or even find more like-minded boozers with a map of other users.
- With "Drunk dial", the app puts random Livr users in touch with each other. How cool is that getting drunk and then babbling with another one whose as drunk as you are, no issues.
- The "Hot Spots" feature is a map that shows nearest bars and clubs.
- "Bar specials" and "After hours" some some more of them to go with.
- And now comes the main attraction,
a “Blackout” button that will “completely erase all evidence of what you’ve done that evening”.
A "Morning After Report" can be sent to other users showing off any antics from the previous night. Photos are only uploaded to the app and can only be seen by other drunk people.People get a little wild, people do stupid things, but Livr encourages it's users to be who they are and not censor themselves. It's intended mainly for entertainment purposes.
Have a look at how it goes, here:


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