Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Alcohol: You and your body


Taken at Rics (sometime last week)

The Australian Drug Information Network says…


Alcohol is a type of a drug that slows down the central nervous system.

Cerebrum – controls functions like reasoning, emotions, vision and recognition. After one or two drinks, inhibitions are lowered and judgement may be affected. As more alcohol is drunk, vision and speech may become impaired.

and the

Cerebellum – controls coordination of movements. After a few more drinks balance and reflexes will be affected. People may experience confusion and memory blackouts are a possibility.

Apart from the physical affects of drinking alcohol, there are other negative consequences associated with alcohol. For example, you can also become more susceptible to dangers, such as risk of injury, verbal or physical abuse and unsafe or unwanted sex.


But this guy rolls hardcore and inside is head you just know he’s thinking:

“Fuck science! Stick THIS in your spank bank and stroke it.”


Note the banana in his pocket for the hangover. We appreciate forward thinking drunks.

Props to the photographer with the cat-like reflexes who spotted this guy. Fifty thousand virgins await you after your passing.

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