Neither one of those is going to leave any permanent damage if it's an isolated incident. That much drinking would certainly be worse in the short-term (hangover city), but the smoking might be worse in the long-term.
2007-02-25 08:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you know that night you drink to the extent you can die that night just from the drink. Cigarettes makes you smell bad and hurts you later on in life.
2007-02-25 08:36:40
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answered by LDJ 5
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It has a lot to do with your tolerance level, especially with alcohol. But getting that drunk is usually worse than smoking 10 cigarettes, disregarding health issues.
2007-02-25 08:34:32
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answered by John d 1
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they both cause a lot of damage! the cigarettes hurt your lungs (obviously) and the excessive drinking hurts your liver. probably drinking to the extent that you can hardly walk though, simply because it you're that drunk you'll be making impaired decisions that could resault in death (drunk driving, etc.). but you should try to abstain from either.
2007-02-25 08:33:18
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answered by bonapuella 1
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Drinking to the point that you fall down with a lit cigarette and possibly set your +++ on fire
Just my thought!
2007-02-25 08:33:45
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answered by Kenner 3
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There both equally bad. Except one affects your body sooner than the other.
2007-02-25 08:31:40
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answered by ACME 4
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drinking until you can barley walk for sure, that affects brain, heart , liver and stomach. citgarettes (only 10) aint gonna do much!
2007-02-25 08:30:32
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answered by mark d 3
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Cigarettes. Your liver regenerates, but your lungs don't!
2007-02-25 08:32:29
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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Both are extremely bad for you. Lungs and/or Liver are both necessary to live.
2007-02-25 08:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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drink
2007-02-25 08:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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