If someone was to get incredibly smashed and wear beer goggles, would there be a sort of negation?
Would said drunk have perfect motor skills while they were wearing the goggles?
Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?
If someone was to get incredibly smashed and wear beer goggles, would there be a sort of negation?
Would said drunk have perfect motor skills while they were wearing the goggles?
Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?
I'm pretty sure the effect would just be worsened...
At 5/16/11 09:20 PM, TheSporkLord wrote: Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?
Like, be so intoxicated that you go full-circle back to sober?
No, you just die.
At 5/16/11 09:25 PM, Timmy wrote:At 5/16/11 09:20 PM, TheSporkLord wrote: Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?Like, be so intoxicated that you go full-circle back to sober?
No, you just die.
I believe the medical term is "Succeed".
At 5/16/11 09:25 PM, Timmy wrote:At 5/16/11 09:20 PM, TheSporkLord wrote: Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?Like, be so intoxicated that you go full-circle back to sober?
No, you just die.
Have you tested this yourself?
At 5/16/11 09:20 PM, TheSporkLord wrote: If someone was to get incredibly smashed and wear beer goggles, would there be a sort of negation?
Would said drunk have perfect motor skills while they were wearing the goggles?
Is it possible to be so drunk that you're sober?
I've got an idea. Go buy thousands od dollars worth of alcohol, come to my house, and we'll test your theory out.
Let's just hope the other gents weren't right, and we live to tell the tale.
Better question is, is it illegal to drive with beer goggles?