Why do people get highly excited when there drinking booze?!


Question:

Why do people get highly excited when there drinking booze?


Answers:
Because they forget how meaningless their lives are, and it makes them feel happ-ay.

Excuse me, off to take a sip... Woo-hoo!

They think they are getting drunk!

because they love headaches, and they love to throw up ...
lol.

Because they are having a good time. I guess..

I guess because, they get a thrill out of it.But, let me inform you that if you mean, they get horny?
Well, they think it in their mind but no where else.
If you know what I mean? A person cannot get
excited this way when he or she is drunk! It has been proven on the news and scientist. If you are drunk you cannot get arroused! It has been proven! Is that what you mean?

they drink dat 2 get excited,,other wise jus drink plain water and sit some were,,,,when we drink booze ,,,according 2 humans we have 2 personalities,,,dat means when we sleep our concious mind will be off,,but sub concious mind will be awake,,dats y we see dreams,,,but some times we cant remember wat we saw the last night,,same theory in boze also,,when we drink it happens like dat,,when booze gets much harder our concious mind will be gettin down and sub concious mind will be gettin up,,,,so they will be forgettting were they r ,,forget the surroundingss,and does everythings unwanted,,,,& when we ask dat person wat all he did the last night ,,he wont be remembering,,,,,this is the way how most of the cruel things goes on

well everytime i drink i get drunk to the point that i usualy throw up from drinking to much.i only drink alcohol drinks no beer i dont like it n-e-ways i feel like getting drunk sometimes b/c i like fell like i let out a part of me that i cant when im normal like for example im very quite and when im drunk im talkative and i get happy b/c im usualy not happy so its an exitment that i like.

Because they dont know when to stop.




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