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Originally Posted by beavstrokinoff
Holy shit, at .23% she must have been close to dieing from alcohol poisoning anyways.
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No.
Death usually doesn't result until about .50. Most people pass out at about .30. That's one of natures little ways of protecting dumbasses. Of course, if you are drinking at a rate that is faster than it is absorbed into the bloodstream, then you can easily bypass this nifty little defense mechanism, slip into a coma and die.
In reality, at .23, she would've been obviously imebriated. Slurred speech, stumbling, what have you. It's sad, really. Completely, and totally, preventable. And not by the LIRR.