From the second you take a sip the 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.
No side affects. It is a soft drink.
No.
u can get drunk and die
the opposite side youre on.
You do not get drunk faster standing up. You feel the affects of being drunk as soon as you stand up from sitting.
The wrong question
No. Brain as a whole control your mouth and throat.
it makes you drunk which is bad so dont drink
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on the left side
The same as it affects any other person, except it increases the risk of drowning. A drunk boater and a drunk driver are both dangerous.
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