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How to get drunk?

Updated: 9/6/2023
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11y ago

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Their vision blurs and or doubles

They get tired (sometimes)

They can't walk straight

They tend to throw up

They say weird things you probably can't understand

They will have more courage to do things (it's one of the reasons why you should never drink and drive, because you will take more risks)

Their cognitive functions are impaired which slows down their reaction time. This is one of the most important reasons a person should take a taxi home rather than drive after drinking.

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From the second you take your first sip, alcohol starts affecting your body and mind. After one or two drinks you may start feeling more sociable, but drink too much and basic human functions, such as walking and talking become much harder. You might also start saying things you don't mean and behaving out of character. Some of alcohol's effects disappear overnight - while others can stay with you a lot longer, or indeed become permanent.

If you've drunk heavily the night before, you'll almost certainly wake up with a hangover. Alcohol irritates the stomach, so heavy drinking can cause sickness and nausea and sometimes diarrhoea. Alcohol also has a dehydrating effect, which is one reason why excessive drinking can lead to a thumping headache the morning after.

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All drinkers are unique and at different stages in their drinking lifetime their behaviour will be affected to a lesser or greater extent by alcohol.

If you are looking for clues as to whether someone has a problem with alcohol then it can be difficult to tell for sure, especially if they themselves think that they might have a problem and are being secretive about it.

However, it would not be a good sign if they seem to be unable to stop drinking once they have started. Drinking significantly faster than the rest of their group is also not a good sign, or if they have no interest in going to social events that do not include alcohol. A person drinking on their own is also obviously suspicious, although some people claim it helps them to relax.

A young person drinking to the point of falling over or being sick does not necessarily have a problem with alcohol. They may simply be testing boundaries or joining in with their peers. Alcohol is presented in a very positive light by society so it is normal for young people to experiment with it, sometimes beyond the point that their bodies can handle. Obviously if that behaviour continues for long then it would be a cause for worry, especially if their actions when drinking have safety or legal risks.

Long term heavy drinking destroys a person's confidence and causes depression and anxiety. So at a later stage they would not want to socialise, except after drinking.

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11y ago

drink a lot of vodka and red bull by Josh Rogers age 15

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lol

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11y ago

Some signs that someone is drunk:

  • they cant balance
  • they talk nonsense
  • vomiting
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13y ago

If you puke and than pass out... than when you wake up on your hangover you will tell that you got drunk last night!

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13y ago

By drinking alchaholic drinks

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12y ago

Depends on how drunk you are :)

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