
cookie_deluxe
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no, but you can over Hydrate yourself and get very sick. its kinda like a hangover, puking and all.
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cjsmommy
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no.
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nothingreallymattersmuch
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No
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ive_bive
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fire water
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?
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no
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LZ1980
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No, when someone is "drunk" their brain does not have enough oxygen. Since water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, it can not make you drunk.
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go UCLA bruins!
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You shouldn't.
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mmmwa_ciara1
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please tell me you are not serious
well you pee alot but no throwing up no room spinning no waking up not knowing where you are or who you are with no slurred speech so lets see i guess NOT
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stan
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absolutely not. maybe your stomach will be filled with water and you'll pee a lot. but never get drunk. its actually advisable to drink 1-2 liters of water a day
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Money Maven
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not really but you can get sick to your stomach and lightheaded if you drink too much water too fast
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dixiegirl687
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you can get sick from drinking too much water too quickly
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carmarhal
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Sure, didn't you see that episode of I Love Lucy?
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myjamsandwich
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Actually you can die from drinking too much water too fast.
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dupedintheusa
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drink a gallon or 2 and find out.
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PAPA SMURF!!!
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If it's spiked with alcohol or pills
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catlins_playhouse
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are you kidding
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Oliver Kloz-Hoff
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yes, 'specially when it's scotch and water...
yum, dewars...
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zeke
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i think the answer to that question is as stupid ans the question. what are u thinking. Did u go to School? hahaha
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♥Sapphira♥
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No
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phishycoding
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Yes, it's called the placebo effect. When scientists test whether a new drug works, they give half the group the real drug, and the other half a sugar pill. Sometimes people are so convinced that they are taking the real drug that their body is tricked into being healed for that particular ailment. They've conducted experiments like this where they give half the people a clear liquid with no alcohol, and tell them it is alcohol and the people report they felt drunk after drinking it. They also have done this with adrenaline pills and sugar pills. Those on sugar pills were told it was adrenaline and reported increased heart rate etc. So technically, yes, it's possible to get drunk off of water.
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redrum
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NO. But you can die if you drink too much water. Too much of a good thing is bad.
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Jordan
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I don't think you'll be drunk, but if you drink too much water, it might come back up. You'll also end up going to the restroom more... I suppose those are also symptoms of drunkenness, but I still wouldn't consider it drunk.
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NONAME
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no but if you drink enough it will upset the sodium balance in your blood and you can start hallucinating/die.
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TheGuru
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Only if the water is l'eau de vie (french "water of life" a liquer). Drinking too much H2O will only stress your kidneys.
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mnupp2001
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could be possible i knew a girl who would get intoxicated on mountain dew
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~"B.Y.H."~
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http://www.altavista.com/web/results?itag=ody&q=water+enebriation&kgs=1&kls=0
apparently not.
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byderule
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ha ha .
drunkenness are symptoms of mild alcohol poisoning.
and is an effect that is only associated with narcotic or inebriating substances.
you can drink water til the cows come home,and the worst that can happen to you is that you can wet your pants if you don't make it to the nearest tree.
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texandc2002
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umm? no. Have you ever been drunk? Did you drink mexican water? That'll make you see things.
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Restless Tonight
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Heck, man, I'm drunk on life!!!
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Karmacoma
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I drink on a daily basis though it seldom cools my temper.
It never cools my temper.
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olympikdude
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not "drunk" but you can overhydrate yourself.
When too much water enters the body's cells, the tissues swell with the excess fluid. Your cells maintain a specific concentration gradient, so excess water outside the cells (the serum) draws sodium from within the cells out into the serum in an attempt to re-establish the necessary concentration. As more water accumulates, the serum sodium concentration drops -- a condition known as hyponatremia. The other way cells try to regain the electrolyte balance is for water outside the cells to rush into the cells via osmosis. The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from higher to lower concentration is called osmosis. Although electrolytes are more concentrated inside the cells than outside, the water outside the cells is 'more concentrated' or 'less dilute' since it contains fewer electrolytes. Both electrolytes and water move across the cell membrane in an effort to balance concentration. Theoretically, cells could swell to the point of bursting.
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