Why do we get dizzy when we drink alchohol?!


Question: because it fuc*n rocks!!!!


Answers: because it fuc*n rocks!!!!

are u on medication? if not then you must not have much a tolerence built up to handle alchohol.

Stay sitting and you won't get dizzy, just drunk.

dizzy haha I dnt u need to drink more u cnt handle it

gets into the blood and makes you intoxicated

Alcohol affects the brains ability to work, that is why some people enjoy it. The alcohol deadens nerve endings and causing euphoria, it can also effect the nerves in your ear's balance center, and cause a dizzy sensation.

i've past that stage. The only advice i can give is don't shut your eyes, you'll spin faster, and drink more, then you won't know you're spinning!

Otherwise we should all drink responsibly!

Alcohol is attracted to water...

the most water we have in our body is our brain. So that's why things with more alocohol (like shots) attack our brain more quickly.
This is also why the drinking age is 21... a man's brain doesnt fully form until the age of 21, while a female's brain forms at the age 19. So they made the drinking age 21.

check it out on wikipedia... it's pretty interesting.

I find this page amusing and explanatory http://www.lifebytes.gov.uk/alcohol/inte...

i have a theory about this
as we drink and the alcohol infuses itself to our brain cells we become more aware of the gavitational pull and the spin of the earth which is why we have a habit of falling down ,the more we drink the worse(or better for the theory ) it gets ,when extremely drunk we are in total touch with gavity and constantly lay on the floor as it pull us down .and have you noticed the room appears to sometimes spin ?this means we are in total contact with the spin of the earth its not the room its the world spinning
i have conducted tests in this theory and onced layed ina filed
to have tha w w worlds spinning under me
oh god im gonna puke :)

yer pished thats why





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