Drunk... Really psychotic
You have few inhibitions about becoming intimate or having sex with someone you just met or hardly know. Commonly refered to as a slut.
An objective thinker is someone who evaluates situations or information without bias or personal emotions influencing their judgment. They focus on facts, evidence, and logical reasoning to form conclusions or make decisions.
Then you trust them and their judgment.
Can someone collect my income tax return for a judgment against me
Yes, you can obtain a judgment on someone living in another state by filing a lawsuit in the state where they reside or by domesticating the judgment in their state. You may need to follow the legal procedures of the state where they live to enforce the judgment.
A judgment or opinion based on insufficient evidence is often referred to as a hasty generalization or a snap judgment. This occurs when someone draws a conclusion without adequate information or analysis, leading to potentially flawed or biased outcomes. Such judgments can result in misconceptions, stereotypes, or unfair assessments of people or situations. Critical thinking and thorough investigation are essential to avoid these pitfalls.
Yes, a tetanus shot can be administered to someone under the influence of alcohol. However, it's essential for the healthcare provider to assess the person's overall condition and ensure they are stable enough for treatment. Alcohol may impair judgment and coordination, but it does not contraindicate receiving necessary vaccinations. Always consult with a medical professional for specific guidance in such situations.
After someone has disease, what is the medical treatment?
Focus on whether the judgment is reasonable and evidence supports it.
you don't
Smell of alcohol, flushed face, watery eyes, slurred speech, unusual behavior, poor coordination, bad judgment, unusual reactions to social situations, gastric upset including vomiting, sleepiness, unconsciousness.
The length of time a judgment stays against someone varies by jurisdiction and type of judgment. In general, a judgment can remain on a person's credit report for 7 years or longer until it is satisfied or discharged. It may also be renewable or extendable based on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.