What are the consequences of alcohol?
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Sunseaandair |
if you want the truth..and the person is a p..ss pot...ultimately death...if youve seen someone dying through this you'd never drink. on the other hand if you drink on a social level occassionally... no problem. |
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kelsey |
Killing off brain cells and making stupid decisions! |
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skepty |
Addiction and revealing too mcuh of your thoughts. I am not a drunkard but I once got really drunk and spitted out a lot of things that I probably would have kept to myself. I really regret having done that!! |
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boogatt66 |
Fat Chicks... |
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Xae |
pregnancy, incoherence, STD's, death, rape, murder |
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avshockey06 |
Extreme fun, possible injoyment, and great taste. |
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The Raging Monkey |
BRAIN: Alcohol is a "downer," It directly affects the brain cells. Unclear thinking, staggering and slurred speech may result. Large amounts of alcohol may cause unconsciousness or death. EYES: Alcohol causes blurred vision. HEART: Alcohol can increase the workload of the heart. Irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure can result. LIVER: Alcohol can poison the liver. Prolonged use causes extensive damage and failure. STOMACH/PANCREAS: Alcohol irritates the digestive system. Vomiting and ulcers may result. KIDNEYS: Alcohol can stop the kidneys from maintaining a proper balance of body fluids and minerals. VEINS/ARTERIES: Alcohol widens blood vessels causing headaches and loss of body heat. BLOOD: Alcohol reduces your body's ability to produce blood cells resulting in anemia and/or infections. MUSCLES: Alcohol can cause muscle weakness, including the heart muscle. |
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nighthawk |
ABUSING alcohol has many consequences. |
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Tom |
you get drunk and have a good time acting silly!! |
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Mopar Muscle Gal |
puffy face ulcers Cancer of the throat Liver disease losing job, family death |
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neurotic41 |
Dying young from cirrohsis of the liver. I know a 30 yr old that died from the disease. |
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bluffmike |
Ten solid years for murder, in once case. Suicide in others. |
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hardcoco |
Fat chicks and reckless driving. Go have a drink on me. |
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[shaynaaa] ™ |
you get drunk...and can kill someone or do something stupid that you will regret |
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jayleites |
There are many possible consequences. They range from: Having a hell of a great time and maybe having sex with someone you ordinarily would not have a chance with. To: Slow death from various diseases like cirrhosis of the liver, or a quick accidental death. Bottoms up! |
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Veronica 182 |
you get drunk |
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~Nathaly~ |
The consequences is that alcohol contains cancer and if you get drunk home you could start loosing you're family plz do it for your family don't drink!!!!! |
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Pierre |
i guess....if you wanna be a p ussy about it, it can hurt your liver,,,whatever though I never even notice my liver! |
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LilahFairy |
Depends on how you are about to use it? Drink it...death or killing someone else. Using it for a cut on your arm...ouch! |
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Grist |
Liver disease, heart disease, brain damage, lung cancer, fatal accidents, birth defects, among others. |
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staticx |
Jail... lol ;-) |
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KB |
Laying over a toilet! |
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thecookiemonster_01 |
1) You kill brain cells. 2) You can do reckless stuff and kill people. 3) You express anything that you don't want to say. 4) If you drink it too fast or slow, you can die. 5) You can be alcohol poisoned like Bon Scott (lead singer for AC/DC before Brian Johnson) Alcohol does bad things to good people so if you want to take the risk go ahead but know that you might end up dying. |
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Allyson26 |
cirrhosis, hepatitis, killing an innocent person and having to life with it the rest of your life, a life of misery & drudgery, need I go on? |
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Private Account |
bad breath |
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Mr. Morden |
Shot term? You get drunk, you fall down and make a fool of yourself. Long term if you drink to much it can cause serious liver damage. If you drink to much you can literally poison yourself with alcohol. If you get behind the wheel you can kill yourself and someone else. You can destroy your family. I drink sometimes. But booze is far down on the list of things I can't do without. |
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purple rain |
long term results could be cirrhosis of the liver..... |
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krissm91 |
Really bad hangovers... And a great time if your with the right people. |
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Rich Z |
If it is rubbing alcohol or methanol you go blind and die because it is toxic. If it is drinkable alcohol it depends on how much and whether you are old enough to legally drink. Reasonable use by somebody who is of age isn't a problem (if you avoid driving while still impaired). An excessive amount can get you into a situation that you would avoid if not drunk. At that point you end up being quoted in the newspaper as "I am very sorry because I didn't see those kids walking in the road as I was driving home from that party." |
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Lady |
www.alcoholics-anonymous.org |
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