Here are some ways to distinguish between real and fake drunkenness: 1. ** Language observation ** - [Drunken: Often speaking ambiguously and lacking logical cohesiveness. You may not be able to express your meaning or even speak clearly. Your words are mostly simple and direct reactions. It is difficult to carry out organized statements or in-depth communication.] For example, they would only make simple exclamations or repeat some meaningless words. - [Fake drunkenness: Although there may be some verbal " drunkenness ", such as occasionally saying the wrong thing or deliberately saying something incomprehensible, you can still maintain a certain degree of logic in key expressions, and can quickly return to normal expression when needed.] When pressed or when important topics were involved, they might accidentally reveal clear logic. 2. ** Observing behavior ** - [Drunken: The coordination of the body is significantly reduced. Standing unsteadily, walking shakily, and even falling easily. The movements may become slow and uncontrollable. For example, when holding something, the movements may be exaggerated and lack precision.] Their facial expressions may appear dull or overly relaxed. - [Fake drunkenness: Body movements may seem uncoordinated, but sometimes there will be some deliberate elements, such as deliberately walking in a crooked way, but when needed, it can quickly adjust to normal.] There might be some traces of disguise on his facial expressions, such as deliberately making a confused expression, but his eyes might occasionally reveal a sober look. 3. ** Observe awareness and reaction ** - [True Drunk: The consciousness is in a relatively blurry state, and the perception of the surrounding environment is reduced. It may be slow to respond to other people's shouts or reminders, or make some inappropriate reactions.] The response to external stimulation was relatively simple, and it was difficult to make flexible changes according to different situations. - [Fake drunkenness: Although one may appear to be indifferent to the surrounding environment or slow in reaction, one is actually observing the surrounding situation. When special situations occur, one can quickly react appropriately and have a clear understanding of what is happening around them in the depths of one's consciousness.]
True drunkenness meant that the body was completely drunk. Although the body still had the ability to act, the things it did were sober. A truly drunk person may show symptoms such as slurred speech, incoherent speech, loss of control of emotions (such as crying or laughing), inability to control themselves (such as offending others), loss of balance, instability, or difficulty walking. From the descriptions in some literary works or essays, people who were really drunk might speak the truth after drinking, and there might also be some special behaviors, such as mistaking the road for a writer. In the wine table culture, true drunkenness was sometimes the result of excessive drinking. Not only would excessive drinking cause harm to one's health, but it could also cause accidents such as traffic accidents, accidental injuries, sudden death, etc. Therefore, rational drinking was advocated. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
These were the lyrics of " The Song Is Flying." Song in Flight was composed by Hou Ge and sung by female singer Suleya Qiqige from Hohhotte, Inner Mongolia, China. It was released on July 16, 2016. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Drunk and intoxicated" had the following meanings: First, it meant to be intoxicated with two or more things or emotions at the same time. It could describe a person or a state that was immersed in many emotions or experiences such as joy, satisfaction, and pleasure at the same time. For example, the audience at a concert might be intoxicated by the beauty of music and the superb skills of the performer at the same time, and people on a trip might be intoxicated by beautiful scenery and novel cultural customs at the same time. Second, it meant that they could get drunk for the time being. Three could mean that one was drunk like this while having other states (similar to the usage of "walking and talking"). "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Once, my friend got really drunk at a party. He thought he was a superhero. He tried to 'fly' off the balcony. Luckily, we caught him just in time. He was so confused when we told him what he was about to do. It was hilarious.
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The phrase "wine does not make people drunk" meant that people were intoxicated by drinking. Different people had different states when they drank. Some people drank a thousand cups of wine to meet their bosom friends, while others drank a thousand cups of wine to get drunk. Even if they did not drink too much, they would still get drunk. This could be the case of " drinking to make people timid ", using wine to " cover up their shame ", or using wine to " show off ". " If one is not drunk, one will get drunk by themselves " was not a common expression. However, if one were to understand it literally, if it corresponded to " if one is not drunk by wine, one will get drunk by themselves ", it also emphasized that one's own state or state of mind would make one feel intoxicated even if the wine itself was not enough to intoxicate them. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, like the one where a drunk driver thought his car was a horse - drawn carriage. He was making 'neigh' sounds and was waving a pretend whip in the air while driving. His passengers were both laughing and scared at the same time. Thankfully, he was stopped before anything bad happened.
Yes, 'Punch Drunk Love' is based on a true story. The director, Paul Thomas Anderson, often draws inspiration from real - life elements, and this film is no exception.
Yes. There was this one time when a drunk wife noticed a homeless man outside the bar. She bought him a big meal and some warm clothes with her own money. It was really touching.
Definitely not. There could be a story where a drunk son and drunk mom participate in a local drunk - themed charity event (where the alcohol is in moderation for fun). They might raise money for a good cause while having a bit of fun. But on the other hand, if they overdo it, it can turn into a negative scenario with family disputes, health problems, and social embarrassment.