What will happen if I skull half a bottle of vodka?!


Question: What will happen if I skull half a bottle of vodka?
I am 18 next week and I will obviously want to drink for it. I am a female around about 70 kgs, What will happen if I skull half a bottle of vodka?

Thanks :)

Answers:

With a bit of luck you will throw up everywhere, I say with a bit of luck because it's nature's way of stopping you poisoning yourself, some people don't throw up and pass out, they stand a good chance if not discovered of either choking to death on their own vomit or dying from alcoholic poisoning.

LD50 is a scientific term used for demonstrating the amount of a substance required to kill 50% of the people taking it.

The LD50 for alcohol is 0.45 - 0.50, for a woman of your weight is around 15 shots which is about half of a 1Litre bottle of vodka, in a nutshell, if ten of your female friends of the same weight did exactly the same thing without throwing it up, 5 of them WOULD DIE!!

I don't want to appear a killjoy, and although I work in an alcohol rehab clinic, I have no problem at all with sensible drinking, I just want you to see many more birthdays.

http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Alcohol-…

http://hubpages.com/hub/Drinking-Games-H…



You will most likely not make it to 18years and 1 day.
Don't risk it at 18 wait till you are 80
then if it kills you which it may well do well, who cares ?.

(Loved ones aside, that is.)

Better still if you must Skull Vodka make it a
small glass and keep the rest for your
19th, 20th and 21st birthdays.

Old Age and experience.



You'll get wasted!
Extremely.
Vomit wouldn't be so bad.

Just hope you don't wake up butt naked in your friends covered 69 GTO



you'll probably get wasted, fall down a few times, puke a few times, and maybe do something like your guy friend that you put in the friend zone. lol



you'll get drunk. maybe vomit. eat a lot before. everyone's tolerance is different.



Vomiting, Not being able to walk, And you just wasted your birthday....




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