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This is really a matter of personal choice more than anything, but I figured I'd offer some possible guidelines to use.
First, in what time frame did you drink them, a short amount of time or quite a while between. If it was all in a short period you might want to stop as your alcohol level will be high and would impair your judgment and other abilities.
Second, what is your tolerance for alcohol. Some people are able to drink relatively large amounts with no ill affects while others can get drunk on very little.
Another factor would be your weight. Alcohol is absorbed differently for different weights, so a heavier person could drink more and have less effects.
Finally, do you need to be doing something that requires you to be able to concentrate or have good coordination. If so, any amount of alcohol would impair that, and I'd suggest stopping and considering not doing whatever activity would need your attention.
Above all, don't drink and drive, no matter how much you've had. Even one drink can be enough to impair your driving ability.
First, in what time frame did you drink them, a short amount of time or quite a while between. If it was all in a short period you might want to stop as your alcohol level will be high and would impair your judgment and other abilities.
Second, what is your tolerance for alcohol. Some people are able to drink relatively large amounts with no ill affects while others can get drunk on very little.
Another factor would be your weight. Alcohol is absorbed differently for different weights, so a heavier person could drink more and have less effects.
Finally, do you need to be doing something that requires you to be able to concentrate or have good coordination. If so, any amount of alcohol would impair that, and I'd suggest stopping and considering not doing whatever activity would need your attention.
Above all, don't drink and drive, no matter how much you've had. Even one drink can be enough to impair your driving ability.
Yes, you should.
If you got nothing to do tomorrow then no dont. If you got work or have to be up tomorrow then yeah quit. Are you alone? If so then maybe stop as well. Alcohol is a depressant and its not good to be alone when your depressed.
You could mow your lawn and wake up in the morning and see how good or bad of a job you did =]
Just dont take that mower on public property because that would be a DUI.
You could mow your lawn and wake up in the morning and see how good or bad of a job you did =]
Just dont take that mower on public property because that would be a DUI.
It depends. Do you want a large headache tomorrow? And that's also assuming nothing bad happens.
Please put the glass down and stop drinking. I'll be your friend forever if you do :)
Please put the glass down and stop drinking. I'll be your friend forever if you do :)
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