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Will i be aware of whats going on if im drunk?

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yes i have drank an assortment of drinks. but im always the one to only have one. the reason? i want to know exactly whats going on lol. so if i drink more, will i be aware of whats going on and remember the morning after? LOL

the most i ever drank was like 6 jello shots. so i dont drink a lot.

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  1. Personally I am aware what goes on when I get inebriated. The trouble is that I forget some of it the next morning.


  2. You will definitely NOT know exactly what's going on if you drink more, and you might have some regrets in the morning, but that's part of the "fun" of getting wasted.

  3. It really depends if u can handel the acholol. I can remember whats going on and i can act like im normal. I can even ride my pedal bike and know where im at. Some people can remember anything.

  4. about 8 beers in is when i stop being aware of whats around me....

    and scoring guys im not into...haha

  5. yeah dont worry about it have fun you will be aware unless you drink way too much and youll know because to be unaware youll be throwing up too

  6. Depends how drunk you are ;)

  7. That depends upon how much you drink. Unless you're completely wasted you're not going to black out.  

  8. i hate when people say

    "i was drunk last night, thats why i kissed her"

    its not an excuse because you DO know what you are doing, and YOU make the decisions.

    SOO, you may feel like c**p the next morning, but you remember the big things. and at the time you definitely know what you rare doing

  9. When you're drunk you are aware of what's going on, but you don't absorb everything and pay less attention. If you want to be aware, don't get drunk. You will let out secrets, become less inhibited, might hurt people's feelings, and can get into trouble in more ways than one.

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