If Alcohol is a poison then why does it feel so good?!


Question: If Alcohol is a poison then why does it feel so good?
At least until you wake up in the morning with the runs and you feel extreamely thirsty.
Personally I find alcohol much more enjoyable in moderation just cause of that.

Answers:

That's what brings on the buzz, Alcohol is poison, I have not crapped solid in 27 year's, I don't ever get hung over, And in the morning I don't stay thirsty very long, Because I grab a couple of beer's on my way to the bathroom....

A Day Not wasted Is A Wasted Day....



Preference i dont like alcohol even though if i had tried them in the past. I dont like the taste. I admit liking the effect when ur mind start to race and ur body feel so warm on a 35f night. I do get extremely thirsty in the morning and feel pretty much lazy and fatigue. As much as i dont like alcohol but it does give me a goodnight sleep.



It's the kind of poison that doesn't take effect immediately... It affects your senses first, thus the "high" feeling, then later on makes you sleep, then when you wake up the headache... and of course let's not forget, it damages the liver slowly, especially when taken excessively.



It's all about the brain.
Which has no nerves in it so you cannot tell when your hurting it which then numbs the rest of your body giving you the good feeling.

Beer is good.



because of the trip which can give extra poer to enjoy for example trip which is applied for relax andentertainment..



most things bad for us are great, take a mixture of coke, mushrooms and alcohol, now you're talking.



Well if you think about it, most poisons have effects like DROWSIENSS




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