I can't say this for 100% certain but I'd imagine of all the things you could drink to get drunk, this would be one of the MOST likely things to make you vomit. The only reason people drink this or lysol or mouthwash etc etc to get drunk is because a) it's cheap or b) you don't need an ID to get it. This usually means it is not really fit for human consumption. Especially on a large enough scale to get you drunk.
i have gotten drunk off vanilla and i didn't get sick (though i CAN stomache alot). the worst part was drinkin it. terrible. i also swigged a bit of mouth wash which is alot easier t swallow than vanilla. but vanilla has about 35% alc. about as much as jeger (i dono how to spel it.)
you will become intoxicated (drunk)
You will become intoxicated.
nothing, you still become intoxicated. this is a fallacy that a chemical reaction occurs
Driving while intoxicated became a problem after the first cars were sold.
no- not really. Food slows the rate of absorption so you won't get drunk quite so fast, but if drink heavily you will surely still become intoxicated no matter how much food you eat before or while you drink.
It varies depending on factors like weight and tolerance, but typically it takes about 4-5 shots of Captain Morgan rum to become intoxicated. It's important to drink responsibly and know your limits.
The rule of thumb is if you have had one drink, you may be intoxicated and should not drive. However, if you notices slurred speech or stumbling, you are intoxicated.
we binge drink with the primary intention of getting intoxicated or drunk.
if you drink too much then yes
New Caledonia is a direct province of France, therefore under french rule. It is legal to drink at 16 while in private but it is illegal to become intoxicated. At 18 you can legally buy and drink until intoxicated if you wish.
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dont drink at all