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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby CrashBand » Apr 19th, '13, 00:57

bigray wrote:I've only vomited 2 times from drinking ever.. I've drank quite a lot of alcohol in 1 sitting.

I vomit like every weekend, lol.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby SliK » Apr 19th, '13, 00:57

Taste, pretty much.

There is quality, like the difference between home brand cola an coca cola. They are both carbonated and have caffein but one is much higher quality than the other.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby Chet Starr » Apr 19th, '13, 01:02

I stopped vomiting after awhile and started blacking out instead. I've waken up outside of McDonalds, in water, & a bed of thorns

I try not to drink like that anymore.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby SliK » Apr 19th, '13, 01:10

I don't drink enough to have a tolerance, every time I get drunk I vomit. Lungs of steel though..

I've never heard of high wine.. It would depend what was in it. You really can't give your body the same chemical compound and expect it to react differently depending on its price though.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby SliK » Apr 19th, '13, 02:21

Weed smoke is a lot scratchier than tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke is smoother but a lot thicker and fuller.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby Just Silver » Apr 19th, '13, 02:48

Chet Starr wrote:I stopped vomiting after awhile and started blacking out instead. I've waken up outside of McDonalds, in water, & a bed of thorns

I try not to drink like that anymore.

That'd be awesome to wake up and get a McGriddle lol

I've blacked out 3 times but never left my house
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby AbramIsaac » Apr 19th, '13, 03:17

Unless there are other psychoactive compounds involved (like thujone in Absinthe), then no...as SliK said, alcohol is alcohol. If the strength is the same, there shouldn't be any difference. I think it has more to do with taste and perception than anything else.
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Re: are there different types of being drunk

Postby tadpole25 » Apr 19th, '13, 04:24

depends on the consumption more than what is being consumed.
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