Well, I'm not much of an experienced alcohol-user, but I seem to have come across during my research, cigarettes may intensify the 'buzz'. Well, I'm not much of an experienced alcohol-user, but I seem to have come across during my research, cigarettes may intensify the 'buzz'.
cardiovascular risks may come into play, so be gentle if you do decide to do such.(Heart risks are what I'm pointing out here.)
Buzz's full name is Buzz Lightyear.
No, there is no connection between buzz lightning and Buzz Aldrin. Buzz lightning is a term used to describe a specific type of lightning associated with thunderstorms, while Buzz Aldrin is a former astronaut who was the second person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Buzz Aldrin legally changed his name from Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr. to Buzz Aldrin in 1988. The nickname "Buzz" was given to him by his younger sister when she couldn't pronounce the word "brother" and instead said "buzzer," which was later shortened to "Buzz."
Buzz Aldrin is still alive.
'Buzz' is actually the nick name, his real name is Edwin Aldrin.
yeah, this is not an issue.
It can in some cases. Alcohol can also make the drinker slow to react or merry.
Mixing alcohol with other substances can be dangerous and increase the risk of adverse effects, including overdose. It is not recommended to enhance the buzz of alcohol by mixing it with other substances. It is important to drink responsibly and in moderation to avoid potential harm.
you loose counciouness and do stupid things.
it may cause you drowsiness and dizziness. Alcohol May Intensify this effect. Use care when operating a car or dangerous machines.
No, it is not safe and may cause a reaction.
Intensify is correct.
Intensify is a verb.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
the sun had to intensify :) The student had to intensify his efforts in the class to raise his F to a passing grade.
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
While non-alcoholic champagnes are available on the market, champagne traditionally contains alcohol.