The main factor here is the physical difference between brains and livers among people.
The human brain is a collection of glands. We all start out with a certain set that is different from other people and over the course of our lives we foster some of them while others we leave alone.
The liver is more like one big gland and you get what you get. Some have more of what's need to filter alcohol out of the bloodstream and others have such a little tolerance for it that it's almost like an allergy.
A lot of these things we inherit, but we get some chance over the course of our lives to develop tolerances. Some people just do what is acceptable and have especially belligerant glands, and personal problems which they are not telling you about.
Low quality beer, I have found, shuts down the parts of my brain which are responsible for creativity and well being. All alchohol tends to make you think more of yourself and less about other people, which accounts for the way some people like to fight.
However, a lot of people use drunkenness as an excuse to do whatever the hell they want, even though it's not really to blame.
If you don't drink domestic or rail liquor, and don't drink to get drunk, you will have a much better time. Many, many times, you should not hold alcohol responsible for people's behavior because they are on other things at the same time, which they are not telling you about.
Beware of unexperienced or easily influencable people on alcohol, they are like runaway trains of their own subconscious, they won't remember it in the morning, don't be one of their victims. Don't encourage them. Kick their *** without remorse if necessary.
2006-09-22 10:00:51
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answered by Jeremy 2
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I think it mostly has to do with personality. If someone is generally shy and soft spoken- it seems they lose all inhibitions when drinking- I guess because they keep that stuff bottled up all the time. The state of mind a person is in when the first start drinking also seems to have an effect.
2006-09-22 16:52:10
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answered by tntwade 3
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The thing is that alcohol causes the fall of many barriers, people who many times have good behavior become violent, because they have problems or maybe in their inside they are really violent, on the other hand people who are shy star to be more extroverted, etc
2006-09-22 16:54:15
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answered by Santo 4
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Alcohol is actually a depressant. It affects everyone's self control. In high doses, it leads to complete loss of control of the body's functions and can cause death by alcohol poisoning.
2006-09-22 17:29:11
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answered by Lightning 1
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When i drink alcohol sometimes i get really happy and then if i drink the same drink another time it makes me irritable go figure , that's why they call it a drug , maybe or a antidepressant unfortunately its bad for you.
2006-09-22 16:53:06
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answered by ? 4
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It works the same was a sandwich. In some people it goes to their *ss and some just get taller. Booze reduces inhibitions and people feel free to act silly or angry.
2006-09-22 16:51:46
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answered by united9198 7
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If people start fighting they drank too much, I drink just enough to make me happy and have fun.
2006-09-22 18:44:51
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answered by ? 2
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I think it depends if it's liquer or beer. Beer makes me happy and licquer makes me kinda mean. And all in all I guess it depends on what is on your mind at the time.
2006-09-22 16:48:57
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answered by sexygal8321 4
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some people dont know how to control themselves when drinking. That is why they say drink responsibly not drink and beat people up!! People have to limit themselves on how much they have to drink.
2006-09-22 17:11:37
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answered by good4u06@verizon.net 2
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This is my personal history with wine:
1 glass I am relaxed.
2 glasses I am tipsy.
3 glasses I am drunk.
4 glasses I cry.
2006-09-22 16:46:34
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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