I suffer from bipolar. Unless I’m riding high on some serious up-swings, it tends not to be a very fun mental illness. If there is one thing us ‘bi-polar bears’ love as much as a good anxiety spiral, it’s a good drink.
It’s a Saturday night, the cheap vodka and limes are flowing, the beats are pumping, then, all of a sudden, you wake up in a pool of vomit (yours or someone else’s) and no recollection of the night before. Sound familiar? Sick of those nights where you look more like a dehydrated athlete as you reach for pre-mix rather than a sophisticated drinker?
The typical objective of clubbing is to somehow get so wasted that you forget your name but can still function enough to keep you from getting kicked out. That’s usually not what happens because you start helping yourself to the bar, but whatever, point is we all think we can have our cake and eat it and aside from a drunken romance that is all you want from a Saturday night.
When I’m at a bar or a nightclub and a guy offers to buy me a drink, nine times out of ten he will buy me some sort of shooter: the “Slippery Nipple”, or the “Wet Pussy”…or if I’m really lucky, the “Screaming Orgasm”. Never mind the embarrassment of having to stand next to a sleazy guy (I had my beer goggles on, okay?)
As the clock strikes twelve, you notice a sudden weightlessness in your step. This time it’s not just a reflection of your own intoxication, but unfortunately something much more debilitating: the emptiness of your very own wallet While there are ATM’s located in each and every corner around the club, their convenient location
We know loud music can affect our hearing, but according to a study done by the University of Portsmouth and Alcohol Research UK, it can affect our taste as well. The results of the study, which were published in the online journal Food Quality and Preference, found our perceptions of the sweetness of alcoholic drinks changed
Have you ever wondered what causes that head-spinning sensation you get after drinking alcohol? Perhaps you’d like to know what goes on in your head to cause the awful feelings associated with hangovers? Well, it’s all to do with little structures inside your ears called semicircular canals.
The festive season is upon us and our weekends are filled with events and parties. Sometimes we go to venues that are all the same…but not Sentido Funf.