I'm just asking out of curiousity, but why is it that when a person has made an error in judgment, they will blame alcohol instead of just the poor judgment? Why not just say, "Yes, I did that. I wish I didn't, but I did. And now, I have to face the consequences?" Why use alcohol as the scapegoat?
Another thing I'm curious about is why people say they were so drunk they don't remember what happened the night before? To me, if you remember that you were drunk, you remember the actions you took.
Is it possible for alcohol to cause selective memory? If not, why do people blame the alcohol for their mistakes?
2006-07-27
03:39:29
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