User Controls
Poll: Is all alcohol the same drunk?
- Yes
-
No
- Zanick ,
- Cathay Coof ,
- Technologist ,
- cigreting ,
- Sudo ,
- risk ,
- Pillpopper ,
- Sophie ,
- AngryIVer ,
- Nil ,
- WellHung
Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
-
2020-04-20 at 7:05 PM UTC
-
2020-04-20 at 7:12 PM UTC
-
2020-04-20 at 9:01 PM UTC
-
2020-04-20 at 9:11 PM UTC
-
2020-04-20 at 9:20 PM UTC
-
2020-05-09 at 12:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Yeah but what of those are psychoactive? The tanins responsible for flavor certainly aren't. The congeners in alcohol are only partially responsible for the hangover.
So what's actually producing the feeling of different drunks that so many people claim to experience?
I can tell you why my CBD dominant weed makes me relaxed
Or why my THC dominant weed gives me anxiety
Or why my CBG dominant strain surpresses hunger
Those are all different alkaloids - different psychoactive drugs that give it a different effect. But alcohol… There is no psychoactive other than ethanol.
So can you scientifically explain your opinion or no?
Same reason why different folks experience different side effects from various producers of generic medications, as compared to each other, and the original manufacturer. There's more to the equation of how you subjectively feel than simply the psychoactive ingredients. -
2020-05-09 at 12:22 PM UTCyou should think less. drink more. thinking is for cowards. you're welcome.
-
2020-05-14 at 8:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Same reason why different folks experience different side effects from various producers of generic medications, as compared to each other, and the original manufacturer. There's more to the equation of how you subjectively feel than simply the psychoactive ingredients.
Nah, people don't experience different side effects from different brands. That is bullshit and testing has shown as much. Ethanol is ethanol is ethanol.
If you can't prove it with science it doesn't exist. -
2020-05-14 at 8:06 PM UTC
-
2020-05-14 at 8:18 PM UTCWhy is weed 4:20 and alcohol 5:00?
-
2020-05-14 at 8:20 PM UTC
-
2020-05-14 at 8:21 PM UTC
-
2020-05-14 at 10:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Prove it with science.
Exactly how and when did life on Earth originate? Science is currently unable to answer this, that does not mean an answer does not exist.
How does accretion form planetary systems? Where did Earth's water come from? Science currently doesn't know, that does not mean there is no reason.
Is Feynmanium the last chemical element that can physically exist? That is, what are the chemical consequences of having an element with an atomic number above 137, whose 1s electrons must travel faster than the speed of light? Science doesn't know, but the answer must exist.
I could keep going. The amount of truth out there that science has not proven is far greater than the truth it has. -
2020-05-14 at 10:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Exactly how and when did life on Earth originate? Science is currently unable to answer this, that does not mean an answer does not exist.
How does accretion form planetary systems? Where did Earth's water come from? Science currently doesn't know, that does not mean there is no reason.
Is Feynmanium the last chemical element that can physically exist? That is, what are the chemical consequences of having an element with an atomic number above 137, whose 1s electrons must travel faster than the speed of light? Science doesn't know, but the answer must exist.
I could keep going. The amount of truth out there that science has not proven is far greater than the truth it has has.
I didn't say 'prove it with science we already know.' I said "If you can't prove it with science it doesn't exist." Just because you can't do something NOW doesn't mean you can't do it at some point in the future.
I maintain that everything can be proven by science even if we do not currently know. The existence of God, how life formed, everything. We reach new scientific breakthroughs on a regular basis. Humans are always searching for knowledge.
We've been studying alcohol for god knows how long. Nobody has ever found anything that would give different boozes different effects, except for absinthe but the psychoactives in there are added afterwards and not part of the distillation process.