Alcohol Paradox


the more alcohol a person drinks, the more they should probably stop drinking, yet inevitably, the they end up drinking more. especially applicable to drunk b-tches and reaches a limit when the subject in question p-sses out.
man, last night this drunk b-tch wouldn’t stop drinking vodka. she couldn’t taste it anymore and wouldn’t listen to her friends to stop and she kept going until she p-ssed out. definitely the alcohol paradox.

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