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do you find people to really be any different under the influence of alcohol from personal experience? (maybe it depends on amt consumed)
Well, people really don't become any different when they are drunk. Basically, the filter between brain to mouth crumbles, and they say things they may not normally say. These things they say do not come out of thin air. A man may tell his girlfriend he's tired of her shit and wants her to move out. You can accredit his brutal honesty to his inebriation, but he's most likely felt that way for a while, and never felt comfortable saying it while sober.
A drunk person may become more sociable, talkative, flirty, angry, physical, philosophical, reserved, depresssed, adventurous, suicidal, destructive, brave...any number of things. Personally, I become more talkative, which is hilarious because I lose the ability to form coherent sentences.
In short, people do not become someone else entirely under the influence. Typically, what lies beneath the surface tends to rise and shine.
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thank you. that's basically what i was wondering
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