When u get drunk, r u more likely to black out or not remember anything the next day?!


Question: If you blackout or not able to remember what you did while you was drinking is a sign that you went too far in getting drunk and can and will place yourself in GRAVE DANGER.

I have seen many people who passed out drunk and die because the body tried to expel the alcohol (vomit) and they drowned or suffocated in their own vomit


Answers: If you blackout or not able to remember what you did while you was drinking is a sign that you went too far in getting drunk and can and will place yourself in GRAVE DANGER.

I have seen many people who passed out drunk and die because the body tried to expel the alcohol (vomit) and they drowned or suffocated in their own vomit

yes

if either of those occur you have a problem.
I'm serious and I'm not being an a-hole.
Blacking out and forgetting anything due to alcohol is a problem.
There are hundreds if not thousands of people in prison who "don't really remember" why they are there .
Quit drinking if you black out or forget because you could kill someone or yourself.

Can't say it hasn't happened..Tequila makes my memory foggy. I don't drink it because I don't want to hear about what idiotic performance I may or not have done!!! Just like to have fun.

well ive gotten drunk and about 3 times or so ive actually blacked out/passed out....but either way blacked out or not, i still barely remember ANYTHING from the night before

I usually don't drink that much. I drink until I get a little dizzy and all, but then I usually quit after that, and switch over to water or soda.

That's not to say I don't do or say silly things after a few drinks. I tend to remember what I've done. That's when I sit back and think "Oh my! That was a really stupid thing for me to say/do." Alcohol brings out the "real" you, sometimes.... and that's the "you" you don't want people to see. lol





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