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Originally Posted by abaya
Heh, no offense, but perhaps you haven't been drunk enough to make this kind of judgment?  Which isn't a bad thing, whatsoever... (it'd be nice to have never experienced a hangover, personally). But yeah, if extreme amounts of alcohol can be said to do anything (other than poisoning your liver and entire body for 24 hours), it's robbing people of their good judgment and common sense. That is, their reason and responsibility.
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I've taken no offense. Indeed, what have you said that was at all offensive?
I've been as drunk as physically possible. Not only do I love alcohol but I love the taste of alcohol and don't care for getting drunk (unlike most people who seem to drink to get drunk, the taste be damned!). There were times when drank so much that I would vomit if I were to drink any more and, thus, it would be physically impossible to get any drunker. Even at these times, I still knew what I was doing and would still remember it the next day. As an example of my consciousness, I would make sure to drink plenty of non-alcoholic fluids before going to bed in an attempt to avoid a hang-over the next morning 'cause they don't sound like fun.
Thus, personally, all these drunken "I had no idea what was going on and don't remember" stories seem incredible for me. Am I really so different from the average person? ...but now we're diverging quite far from the thread topic...