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2020-04-19 at 11:03 PM UTC in What are you doing at the moment
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2020-04-19 at 10:34 PM UTC in Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
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2020-04-19 at 10:33 PM UTC in can someone translate dis spanish for me
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2020-04-19 at 10:23 PM UTC in can someone translate dis spanish for me
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2020-04-19 at 10:22 PM UTC in I want to live in America so badly
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2020-04-19 at 10:21 PM UTC in Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
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2020-04-19 at 9:51 PM UTC in Sploo autopsy came backI don't wanna live in 2020
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2020-04-19 at 9:50 PM UTC in can someone translate dis spanish for meIts not his its just some right wing propaganda
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2020-04-19 at 9:35 PM UTC in Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
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2020-04-19 at 9:34 PM UTC in Sploo autopsy came back
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2020-04-19 at 9:33 PM UTC in can someone translate dis spanish for meThis would be hilarious if this wasn't fake lol.
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2020-04-19 at 5:13 PM UTC in You can have sex with one NIS member, who do you pick
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2020-04-19 at 4:57 PM UTC in You can have sex with one NIS member, who do you pick
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2020-04-19 at 4:53 PM UTC in Sploo autopsy came back
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2020-04-19 at 4:52 PM UTC in Sploo autopsy came back
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2020-04-19 at 4:50 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus edition
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2020-04-19 at 4:48 PM UTC in Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
Originally posted by Sophie When fermenting things, a whole heck of a lot of chemistry happens depending on what it is exactly you are fermenting. You get all kinds of crazy stuff, ethyl alcohol, methyl, isopropyl, butyr alcohol. Also, things like hops used in beer have acids and flavanoids. And the list goes on. I think i even read somewhere that wine tends to have minute amounts of GHB in it.
I've heard about GHB. Could be why wine is known to have a happy drunk. I'm not sure how much is actually in there though.
Other alcohols probably aren't common in store bought booze. Unless you're in China.
As far as I know, nothing else you listed has any psychoactive effect. Hops just has some mild muscle relaxant effects and the amount in beer isn't really enough to notice it over the beer.
This leaves so much to be accounted for. Like why do people think whiskey makes them angry? Why is tequila considered the xanax of alcohol? Why do people think beer before/after liquor matters at all?
I've yet to see a solid reason. Alcohol has been studied so heavily, you'd think we'd have found any psychoactive compounds by now. Terpenes, flavinoids, tannins, and etc may add to the uniqueness of a drink, but not to the actual psychoactive effect.
I feel like nobody would be able to tell in a blind test. It has to be placebo. -
2020-04-19 at 4:39 PM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus edition
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2020-04-19 at 3:32 PM UTC in I want to live in America so badly
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2020-04-19 at 12:31 PM UTC in Does all alcohol have the same drunk?
Originally posted by cigreting No. When i used to drink id usually buy high end stuff and have not such a sloppy drunk and not be as hung over if i drank too much. If it was shitty stuff like i used to buy when i was young and poor id feel like a hazy drunk and a terrible hang over
This can be explained by congeners. You can enhancement your cheap liquor through activated carbon to remove them or just drink light alcohols which have less of them.
I'm talking about different types of drunk. Like wine vs whiskey vs beer etc