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People who are ****ing drinking right now... (pg. 2)
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| iammesol |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
byt my typing skills are still solid
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| XaNaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
I spent the last 3 hours sitting on my kitchenn floor with my laptop finishing an assignment while drank half as bottle of delicious wino
I don't feel sober... byt my typing skills are still solid
bra bra braaaaa
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lulz, I suggest proofreading that paper when you sober up |
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| Silky Johnson |
| I look forward to working, so that I can come home after and drink this nice bottle of Shiraz I have sitting here. |
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| Ania_xox |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
I look forward to working, so that I can come home after and drink this nice bottle of Shiraz I have sitting here. |
Holler that ^^^ :toocool:
Wine is fabulous... you get a totally different drunk sensation
I find that different alcohol gives you totally different states of drunkenness... not just the amount consumed - but the beverage itself |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
I don't find that at all really, except that wine gives me the sensation of throwing up (even a few sips can make me feel sick; don't know why).
I think the supposed "different kinds of drunkenness" are just due to people getting alcohol in their system faster or slower, and taking in more / less water while they do it. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I don't find that at all really, except that wine gives me the sensation of throwing up (even a few sips can make me feel sick; don't know why).
I think the supposed "different kinds of drunkenness" are just due to people getting alcohol in their system faster or slower, and taking in more / less water while they do it. |
Nope, there's definitely different kinds of drunkenness. You're telling me you feel the same buzz off beer that you do off hard liquor??
Maybe you just haven't been drinking long enough. |
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| Allied Nations |
they all have different feelings
drunk on beer vs drunk on scotch vs beer vs wine
you feel different on each, especially if you stick to one
if you mix it doesnt end up matterng much, but the order of consumption can have a big effect |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Nope, there's definitely different kinds of drunkenness. You're telling me you feel the same buzz off beer that you do off hard liquor?? |
I've gotten a different buzz off the exact same drink at different times depending on how much I've eaten, how I've been feeling that day, how much water I've been drinking, how active I've been, how tired I was, etc. That doesn't mean that the liquor itself was different, just that my body reacted to it differently depending on my state at the time.
I don't buy that there's some kind of specific "beer drunk" or "liquor drunk" that everyone feels because of some special chemical content / property of beer as opposed to liquor. It's all just ethyl alcohol and your body processes it the same. The notion doesn't stack up either scientifically or in my own experiences of drunkenness (and I've gotten drunk many times on many types of drinks).
I guess drinks with a lot of sugar might be processed a little bit differently, but I doubt even that is very significant. At least I haven't experienced it that way. |
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| nchs09 |
Second day of a 8 day bender going on.... justgrilled out some chicken and baked beans... spinning the hot fire and drinking beer, then will go buy more beer and go do the sweetwater brewery tour..
then come down and spin more and drink more
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I've gotten a different buzz off the exact same drink at different times depending on how much I've eaten, how I've been feeling that day, how much water I've been drinking, how active I've been, how tired I was, etc. That doesn't mean that the liquor itself was different, just that my body reacted to it differently depending on my state at the time.
I don't buy that there's some kind of specific "beer drunk" or "liquor drunk" that everyone feels because of some special chemical content / property of beer as opposed to liquor. It's all just ethyl alcohol and your body processes it the same. The notion doesn't stack up either scientifically or in my own experiences of drunkenness (and I've gotten drunk many times on many types of drinks).
I guess drinks with a lot of sugar might be processed a little bit differently, but I doubt even that is very significant. At least I haven't experienced it that way. |
Pffffft, way to take the fun out of it.
*note to self: never drink with Mr. JBJ* |
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| MrJiveBoJingles |
| I think the real difference is between getting lots of alcohol in your system quickly (what most people do when they take two or three shots in the space of a couple minutes, then do it again half an hour later, etc.) and ingesting it slowly and continuously (what most people do with beer unless they're being cheered on or something). |
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