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I've given you more than ample opportunity for you to plead your case,

 

but all you can do is say "You're a moron".

 

You're a 30 year old child.

 

I feel bad for your kids.

 

 

Tresix already proved that you're wrong and I'm right.

You're the moron that just doesn't get it.

I feel bad for your parents. I don't know how I'd deal if my kid came out retarded.

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Neuroscience For Kids

 

Effects of Alcohol on the Nervous System

 

As mentioned above, alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. It acts at many sites, including the reticular formation, spinal cord, cerebellum and cerebral cortex, and on many neurotransmitter systems. Alcohol is a very small molecule and is soluble in "lipid" and water solutions. Because of these properties, alcohol gets into the bloodstream very easily and also crosses the blood brain barrier. Some of the neurochemical effects of alcohol are:

 

* Increased turnover of norepinephrine and dopamine

* Decreased transmission in acetylcholine systems

* Increased transmission in GABA systems

* Increased production of beta-endorphin in the hypothalamus

 

Chronic drinking can lead to dependence and addiction to alcohol and to additional neurological problems. Typical symptoms of withholding alcohol from someone who is addicted to it are shaking (tremors), sleep problems and nausea. More severe withdrawal symptoms include hallucinations and even seizures.

 

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/alco.html

 

Neuroscience for kids site.

 

I don't want your head to asplode.

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Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. Factors that influence how alcohol will affect a person include:

 

* age

* gender

* physical condition

* amount of food eaten

* other drugs or medicines taken

 

The Path of Alcohol in the body

 

1. Mouth: alcohol enters the body.

2. Stomach: some alcohol gets into the bloodstream in the stomach, but most goes on to the small intestine.

3. Small Intestine: alcohol enters the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine.

4. Heart: pumps alcohol throughout the body.

5. Brain: alcohol reaches the brain.

6. Liver: alcohol is oxidized by the liver at a rate of about 0.5 oz per hour.

7. Alcohol is converted into water, carbon dioxide and energy.

 

I CANNOT believe I have to explain this to a 30 year old with fucking children...

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HAHAHAHAHAHA

 

DUDE!

 

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?

 

HOW DOES THE DRUG RANDOMLY SWITCH CLASSES LIKE THAT?

 

SO NEUROSCIENCE IS WRONG BECAUSE YOU PERSONALLY FEEL AMPED AFTER A BEER?

 

HAVE YOU EVER ADMITTED YOU WERE WRONG IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE?

 

THIS IS LIKE ARGUING THAT THE SKY IS BROWN.

 

YOU'RE FUCKING WRONG.

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MYTHS

 

Alcohol is a stimulant

 

When a person drinks, he may do things he might not otherwise do. this is not because alcohol is a stimulant, but rather because it is a depressant. The first area of the brain alcohol affects is the area which regulates inhibitions, judgment and self-control. It is the lack of such restraints that causes the apparently "stimulated" or uninhibited behavior.

 

http://www.snj.com/ala-call/myths.htm

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HAHAHAHAHAHA

 

DUDE!

 

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?

 

HOW DOES THE DRUG RANDOMLY SWITCH CLASSES LIKE THAT?

 

SO NEUROSCIENCE IS WRONG BECAUSE YOU PERSONALLY FEEL AMPED AFTER A BEER?

 

HAVE YOU EVER ADMITTED YOU WERE WRONG IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE?

 

THIS IS LIKE ARGUING THAT THE SKY IS BROWN.

 

YOU'RE FUCKING WRONG.

 

 

What the fuck is the matter with you? Seriously.

 

EVERYBODY get's amped after a few beers.

NOBODY drinks a beer and nods out like they just booted up.

 

Tresix already explained this shit to you. What don't you understand?

 

And you're a pcych major???

I guess these days they'll educate a monkey if he's got the dough.

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When a person drinks, he may do things he might not otherwise do. this is not because alcohol is a stimulant, but rather because it is a depressant. The first area of the brain alcohol affects is the area which regulates inhibitions, judgment and self-control. It is the lack of such restraints that causes the apparently "stimulated" or uninhibited behavior.

 

 

 

If you feel "stimulated" then you ARE stimulated.

 

I'm sure I could find some propaganda out there that says weed will turn you into a junkie crazed zombie murderer ala Refer Madness... but that doesn't change the reality of what is or isn't.

 

Common sense bro. Try it sometimes.

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If you feel "stimulated" then you ARE stimulated.

 

I'm sure I could find some propaganda out there that says weed will turn you into a junkie crazed zombie murderer ala Refer Madness... but that doesn't change the reality of what is or isn't.

 

Common sense bro. Try it sometimes.

 

NEURONS, HORMONES, SYNAPSES

 

PROPAGANDA!!!!

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HOW DOES THE DRUG RANDOMLY SWITCH CLASSES LIKE THAT?

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Alcohol: Alcohol is a depressant drug. It acts on the central nervous system to slow

the body down. It lowers inhibitions, and makes some people aggressive and

argumentative. Drinking too much at one time can lead to losing consciousness and

death by choking on vomit. Alcohol can also be very dangerous to take in

combination with other drugs, especially other depressant drugs such as

barbiturates, heroin, methadone or tranquillisers and drugs such as anti-

depressants, anti-histamines and painkillers. Long term, with heavy drinking,

physical dependence and tolerance develop so people drink more and more and

suffer withdrawal symptoms (such as trembling, sweating, anxiety and delirium) if

they try to stop. At this point people will be regarded as alcoholics. Heavy, long term

drinking can also lead to damage to the heart, liver, stomach and brain and lead to

obesity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now I think heres where we are differing. Alcohol is classified as a DEPRESSANT, this is true, for the way it effects brain chemicals predominantly... But compare this statement

 

" makes some people aggressive and argumentative"

 

this separates it from other depressants such as inhalants, barbituates, etc. While it does have the END result of depressing the system (you come down and pass out), it acts DIFFERENTLY from ANY OTHER DEPRESSANT in this matter. On a strictly chemical level, for strict scientific classification, it fits best into the depressant category, but almost all ADDICTION SPECIALISTS classify it separately. Surely anyone admits the huge difference between REAL depressants (sniffing gas, taking xanax, etc) and what alcohol does

 

On a strictly chemical level, yes, its easiest and most convenient to classify it as a depressant, but to deny THE BEHAVIORAL EFFECT OF STIMULATION is sheer ignorance.

 

 

 

 

oh. yeah.

 

 

and Ya momma

 

 

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Now I think heres where we are differing. Alcohol is classified as a DEPRESSANT, this is true, for the way it effects brain chemicals predominantly... But compare this statement

 

" makes some people aggressive and argumentative"

 

this separates it from other depressants such as inhalants, barbituates, etc. While it does have the END result of depressing the system (you come down and pass out), it acts DIFFERENTLY from ANY OTHER DEPRESSANT in this matter. On a strictly chemical level, for strict scientific classification, it fits best into the depressant category, but almost all ADDICTION SPECIALISTS classify it separately. Surely anyone admits the huge difference between REAL depressants (sniffing gas, taking xanax, etc) and what alcohol does

 

On a strictly chemical level, yes, its easiest and most convenient to classify it as a depressant, but to deny THE BEHAVIORAL EFFECT OF STIMULATION is sheer ignorance.

 

 

 

 

 

Word the fuck up!

 

That's what I've been trying to explain to this monkey.

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