Cause & Effect
By: Yan • Essay • 506 Words • December 18, 2009 • 986 Views
Essay title: Cause & Effect
Intoxication isn't necessarily a negative thing, but rather a pleasant as well as popular state of being. An intoxicated person can be a "good drunk" or a "bad drunk". If the drinker consumes the right amount, of alcohol, he will have no unpleasant after-affects. When intoxicated, a person can be a very social and pleasant person, it also decreases your shyness towards the opposite sex. Beer and other intoxicating beverages are a good thing if used in moderation.
When intoxicated, a person can be pleasant and cheerful, or mean and abusive. From my personal studies, I have found that, my test subject, myself, becomes a much nicer and pleasant person. The test subject, whom I will call Mike and will refer to him from now on by that name, will reconcile with people that he is mad at when drinking. Although there are some other social drinkers that become irritable and mean when drinking beer and other spirits, depending on the person and their attitude, when drunk they can be a very nice and social person.
If you drink the right amount of beer, you will not get sick and hung-over the next day. When you drink your limit, you will experience only the pleasant effects of the alcohol. This is a true fact, but it only applies if you don't become an alcoholic. Over time you can drink more and more beer and become less and less drunk. This is known as tolerance. Now, if you drink every weekend for a month your tolerance level increases. Then if you lay-off the beer for a while you must be careful because you tolerance level will decrease, meaning: when your level drops, the amount of alcohol that you could drink and not get sick will