Can drinking too much alcohol kill you dead?!


Question: well i dont believe it


Answers: well i dont believe it

Yeah aparently.. we had this talk thing in school n it said u can jus drop dead Personally i think its a lod ov bull crap butt if u drink a litre ov straight vodka aparently you can lol

well if you don't believe you need to get educated on it...cuz it kills and destroys!

Yes. Believe it. Its called alcohol poisoning. By the level of stupidity in your question, you probably aren't old enough to be drinking in the first place. Go play a game. Find a hobby. Do some homework.

uhhh. yea.
it can kill you.
dead.

It sure can. It makes the papers. Time to start reading and educating yourself. Ask your doctor. The guy above who said he had 28 shots is lucky and, like you, he apparently doesn't know any better. Besides, its kinda immature to get drunk for drunks sake, isn't it?

if you O.D. on anything that affects your body and mind, it can kill you. so, YES!

it's called alcohol poisoning

Well Trish, if you don't believe it read Luis's question. Alcohol can most certainly kill you......and if you are too naive to believe.....shoot for the stars....Luis did 28 shots....maybe you can surpass him and then one of your friends can post a follow up....maybe something like...."Did you know that 33 shots of booze won't kill you? It will just place you in a coma, the vegetative kind." ........so make sure you go big.

Yes, I had a friend from high school that died from alcohol poisoning his Senior year in college. You can definately drink enough to die!

YES IT CAN ITS ALCOHOL PORISON

Yes it can. Alcohol is actually a type of poison, and too much of it can kill you. To give you an idea: The legal limit for driving under the influence is 0.08%, which for most people is two or three drinks in an hour. If your blood alcohol content goes up to 0.30% (like if you chugged a 12-pack) chances are you'll end up in an alcoholic coma. Go up to 0.40% and you'll be pushing up daisies.

Have you ever heard of the practice of "hazing"? They used to do it at fraternity and sorority houses in colleges and universities all over the country. The practice has been banned and outlawed because too many teenagers were dropping dead after basically being forced to drink so much that they got sick or ended up dead of alcohol poisoning. My uncle used to be a trooper for the Michigan State Police (he's now the Deputy Commandant) and he was one of the responders in 1987 when an 18-year-old freshman at Michigan State University in East Lansing passed out during a hazing incident. He was pronounced DOA when they got him to the hospital.

of course it can

It can. you can drink so much that your body ceases to function. Dont try to tempt it.

Yes it can. You can either die from alcohol poisoning or cirrosis of the liver. My father and my cousin both died from cirrosis of the liver because they both drank too much. So BELIEVE IT!!!

"kill you dead"

Wasn't aware there was another kind of kill.

And yes you can die from sever alcohol poisoning.

It kills you only if you pass out after chugging a lot of high proof spirits. You have already passed out and your body is absorbing the alcohol, increasing your BAC. At about 0.40 theres a 50% chance you'll be dead, called the LD50. Everyone who dies from alcohol poisoning really has no idea it happened.

Yes, it can kill you dead, as opposed to killing you alive.

Anyway, yeah, its called alcohol poisoning.

kill you dead you bet kill you mentally you got it kill you fanciable in a hart beat kill you to your self in no time but kill you dead takes allot or a Little it all depends on the person

yes it can kill you
i got an ulcer from drinking

nah, i drank 28 shots once of captain morgan and i was fine the next day





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