If you held pure grain alcohol or 151-proof rum in your mouth and then blew it across a flame, it might ignite. Then it could ignite you. But you won't become flammable just from drinking, although both drinking and smoking can have other undesirable effects.
Yes, it does because alcohol is alcohol anyway you put it.
Alcohol, such as beer, wine, spirits, or hard liquor.
noo jainism doesnt allow drinking hard drinks
maybe if you train hard and play football for your life a be healty no smoking ir drinking work hard and your dream would come true ;)
It's hard to abnegate habit of smoking once started. I will abnegate from social drinking, as to force myself to socialize with the aid of alcohol. After his defeat, the Congressman found it difficult to abnegate his office.
Standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits ("hard liquor") contain the same amount of alcohol, which is .6 oz. of absolute alcohol. To a breathalyzer, they're all the same.
The effects of drinking spirits or "hard liquor" are the same as for drinking beer and wine. If consumed regularly and in moderation, alcohol promotes good health and greater longevity. They are associated with negative effects if abused.
Hard alcohol has a higher alcohol content than beer, leading to a quicker absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream. This rapid increase in blood alcohol levels can overwhelm the brain's ability to form memories, resulting in a blackout. Additionally, mixing hard alcohol with sugary drinks can further enhance intoxication and increase the likelihood of blacking out.
No this is a habit that is hard to break it is not something like smoking or drinking where introduced chemicals interfere with the body.
In my experience bumps on the head after consuming alcohol is usually caused by stumbline or falling and hitting your head on a hard surface or corner or toilet.
Alcohol increases the chance of seizures, both while you are drinking and especially when you are sobering up. Chronic alcoholics have an especially hard time of it during detox, which is why we recommend a medically-supervised detox from alcohol or tranquilizers (which have much the same effect).
Yes, a bullet can ignite gasoline if it strikes a surface hard enough to create a spark.