Drinking should be fun for everyone. It is okay on ocassion.
Some get drunk because depression has taken over them. If this is the case, get medical attention!
People get drunk when they consume alcohol, which affects the central nervous system, slowing down brain function and impairing coordination and judgment. This can result in slurred speech, blurred vision, and altered behavior. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can lead to a range of health and safety risks.
Because they drink to feel good, and continue beyond that point without meaning to (or are unable to stop, in the case of people addicted to alcohol).
The number of drinks needed to feel drunk varies for each person and depends on factors like body weight, metabolism, and tolerance. Generally, for most people, consuming 4-5 standard drinks within a couple of hours can lead to feeling drunk. It's important to drink responsibly and know your limits.
Signs that you may be drunk include difficulty speaking, impaired coordination or balance, slower reaction times, and impaired judgment. It's important to avoid driving or making important decisions while under the influence.
Alcohol can lower inhibitions and amplify existing emotions, potentially causing you to express anger more prominently while under the influence. It's essential to explore the underlying reasons for your anger to address this behavior effectively. Seeking professional help to understand and manage your emotions while sober can also be beneficial.
Ethyl alcohol (the alcohol in drinks) causes whats called biphasic effect on nerves of tongue, pharynx and diaphragm (generally on respiration). long story short, alcohol irritates nerves, causing hiccups.
Excessive alcohol consumption can impact social development by impairing judgment and decision-making, leading to risky behaviors and strained relationships. It can also hinder communication skills and emotional regulation, potentially affecting one's ability to form and maintain healthy social connections. Over time, alcohol dependency can isolate individuals from their social support networks and exacerbate social problems.
Approximately 16,653 people died in the year 2000 from drunk driving.
About 41 people die each day from drunk driving.
get drunk
Because you are drunk.
move!
They don't, they just think they do!If you think that a drunk is speaking fluently, you're probably also drunk.
That's not a question. You're drunk. People get drunk. Deal with it.
Not my kind of people.
Usually not. At the point they are at, they only care about themselves and how they are going to get home, walk, etc.
Chipmunks don't get drunk, but they can get rabies. They can lash out at people, but that is very rare. They most likely will run away from you.
Yes. You can get drunk on 3.2% beer which used to be sold in OH to people under 21, but if you drink enough, you can get drunk.
How much milk have you drunk today? The drunk was detained in a jail cell until he sobered up. He was carrying on and behaving like a drunk. There's one festival in which many people customarily get drunk.