Your body cannot produce enough lactate to counter the lactose in milk. Take some medicine for people who are lactose intolerant shortly before attempting this and it might work!
The gallon challenge is when somebody dares another person to drink a gallon of milk under a hour.
yes
30 percent of 8.10 an hour = 2.43 an hour
About one drink per hour.
Yes. I do it every week in order to pass a urinalysis for THC. Though what I do is chug one gallon in under an hour, then another in under an hour and a half. I only occasionally vomit. I also know many other people who do/have done this, so I am not just speaking from personal experience. My method: drink until your stomach becomes slightly uncomfortable, then STOP. Let it settle for 5-10 minutes. You may need more if you feel ill or nauseous. When you feel the need to pee, do it immediately. This prevents water poisoning, which happens when the electrolytes in your body become so diluted they cannot perform their function, and this CAN BE EXTREMELY DEADLY. TL;DR: yes, drink in small spurts, let your stomach settle when you feel ill, and pee as much as you can.
The answer is between 2 and 4 for the first hour. One every hour after that.
drink a lot of water, around a gallon THIS WILL MAKE YOU PEE!! It will not sober you up.Alcohol goes into your blood, and the only way to get it out is to wait -- your body can handle one drink per hour -- any more than that, and you'll be drunk.
If you are talking about alcohol, on average a human can drink one drink per hour and not become affected.
get more sleep, drink some coffee, or drink five hour energy drink.
It has been known to be nearly physically impossible (similar with the concept of not being able to lick your elbow; some people have the ability to accomplish the feat) to drink a gallon of milk in one hour. The human body is not capable of consuming that much milk without spewing it back out (i.e. throwing up, barfing, etc.). If one can barely do it in one hour (those few that can), it is certainly impossible to do it in half of one.
30.00 an hour plus 28 percent is $38.4.
It could take an estimated 1/2 gallon to 1 gallon idling for a hour.