Can you drink yourself sober?!


Question: Can you drink yourself sober?


Answers: Can you drink yourself sober?

Hell yeah, its called death.

Haha.

Maybe when pigs fly.

GO FOR IT...
lets see where u end up...

no, that's a stupid question you could die of alcohol poisoning

No.

You can't drink yourself sober but you can definitely drink yourself out of a hangover.

Yes you can, but it aint easy!!!

That doesn't make sense considering the definition of "sober."

No but you can drink yourself to death.

life is a circle - drinking is 360 degrees

once you get to the 361st degree you are back at the start and totally sober

no, alcohol is alcohol...the more you drink the worse you get although a very wise man once said truth lies in wine.

Yes, if you are drinking about 10 gallons of WATER. Then when you go peepee it gets flushed out.

ive done it, not intentionally though

No drunkness is caused by the presence of alcohol in the blood so drinking more alcohol doesn't reduce it. If you drink too much alcohol you can run the risk of passing out, vomiting in your sleep and thus choking to death, or getting the hangover from hell. Your best bet is to wait it out and wait for your body to process the alcohol, you should make sure to have plenty of water though.

If you call brain damage,or death sober!!!!!

No. You can drink yourself into a coma though. If you ever put your theory to the test, that is will you will up. That or dead.

Nope... But you can drink yourself stupid. The key is to when to say when!

I dont think you could consider it sober. but yes i have drinken so much in one day that i felt sober again or not drunk anymore. cant explain how that happens but it was kind of a bummer.





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