Alcohol!!!
Vodka, Takeela, Whisky, Rum, Bacardi and etc.. etc.. etc..
these words when come into ears they feel so cool and yet fun. In most simple words PARTY!!!
The picture above too is showing the same giving us the mood for party. But trust me guys this is not at all cool. I have a friend whom I know a hardcore drinker well initially he started as for a fun in parties with friends but later on this reason changed, he started taking it to release the stress and tentions. It was like impossible task to make him leave the alcohol, each and every drop becomes poison for him and his health get worse. Doctors only advice untill and unless he stop drinking no medicine will work for him.
So the moral of the this true story is alcohol is no doubt can be for great fun and it may ease you after days stress and anxiety but still it is harmful and it should be taken controlably.

Alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows the function of the central nervous system. Alcohol actually blocks some of the messages trying to get to the brain. This alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing.

In very small amounts, alcohol can help a person feel more relaxed or less anxious. More alcohol causes greater changes in the brain, resulting in intoxication. People who have overused alcohol may stagger, lose their coordination, and slur their speech. They will probably be confused and disoriented. Depending on the person, intoxication can make someone very friendly and talkative or very aggressive and angry. Reaction times are slowed dramatically — which is why people are told not to drink and drive. People who are intoxicated may think they're moving properly when they're not. They may act totally out of character.

When large amounts of alcohol are consumed in a short period of time, alcohol poisoning can result. Alcohol poisoning is exactly what it sounds like — the body has become poisoned by large amounts of alcohol. Violent vomiting is usually the first symptom of alcohol poisoning. Extreme sleepiness, unconsciousness, difficulty breathing, dangerously low blood sugar, seizures, and even death may result.

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