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Can alcoholism kill you

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Alcohol can kill you. Alcohol is actually a poison. If you drink too much, it can overload your liver. The liver processes the alcohol and expels it through the body. Another way it can kill you is if your passed out, and laying on your back, you can vomit and that can choke/suffocate you.
Yes, from alcohol poisoning. Too much of a good thing, eh? XD

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