One of the classic effects of alcohol intoxication is a reduction of inhibition. Behaviors that the person would not do or think about when sober can seem ordinary, fun, or downright appealing when the person is intoxicated. Pair that with another effect, the loss of memory, the typical 'blackout', and you have some serious alcohol dependency developing.
Turn it off.
People may turn to crime due to factors such as financial difficulties, lack of opportunities, peer pressure, or growing up in environments where crime is normalized. Other factors like psychological issues, substance abuse, or a desire for quick gains can also contribute to individuals engaging in criminal activities.
Hatred and anger can trigger intense emotions and adrenaline release in some individuals, which can be misinterpreted as arousal. Additionally, some people may have unhealthy emotional associations with negative feelings, leading to a connection between anger and arousal. It's important for individuals experiencing these feelings to seek professional help to address underlying issues.
Some people turn to illeism, the act of speaking in third person, as a sign of being humble. Illeism is also used to enforce the importance of the group. It can also be used to create a larger impact like in political speeches.
It may seem like friendship, but it's really not. It's people seeking out allies so that they can feel more powerful. Perhaps you have heard the old expression "misery likes company"-- some people who are angry and resentful about some aspect of their life will seek out other people who share their sense of grievance; they then find someone they can blame for their problems, or they try to find someone they believe they can bully. It's sad that this happens-- often, it's a behavior in middle schools or high schools, where the people doing it are not very mature and not thinking about the consequences of their actions. If you are the person being bashed, seek out some support from people you trust, people who care about your well-being. Keep in mind that you did nothing wrong: when you (or someone else) are unfairly targeted by bullies, it's rarely logical or rational. The good news is that these "friendships" seldom last, and bashers tend to move on to some other target sooner or later; sometimes, they even turn on each other. I hope you are able to find some real friends, because they will stand by you and not listen to the things that negative people have to say.
They don't 'turn' gay. No one can turn gay. It's not a choice. Some people come out of the closet after pretending to be straight, and it might seem like they turned gay, but they were actually gay all along.
When you're driving drunk.
Yes, You have to leave the juice out for a couple of days to ferment. Then it'll turn into sweet sweet wine that can get your sims drunk on.
Although technically you can't get "drunk" off of soda, it does have lots of caffeine and sugar which may give you a sugar buzz, or dizziness, which, in turn, can give you a "drunk" feeling.
it's actually "Some people believe in God, I believe in music. Some people pray, I turn up the radio." This is by Muse.
That would seem extremely crude and out of place. It would turn people off.
you can push them of a cliff, ditch them,put them to sleep or turn them in:)
They have moition sensors that detect movement
They like girls that are sweet. If they just seem sweet they usually turn out not to be.
Because some people believe what their doing is right or they have problems of their own
Yes..They do seem to fade.
In the song "Closer to the edge" by 30 seconds to mars. But it's said as "some people believe in God I believe in music, some people pray I turn up the radio" I'm not sure if they changed it for the song.