Nah shes probably the aggresive drunk, that loses inhibitions and start being happily violent with people... Man those are a pain to handle, would love to see it in an off collab ngl
Her mom probably got her to taste a non alcoholic beer so she would hate the taste and wouldn't try to drink alcohol. I know because that's what happened to me 😂
For context, It's Thai dish and the reason why it's name "Drunken (fried) noodle" beacause you usually eat it when you are drunk. It's very spicy so that it will wake you up form drunkness.
I think that's the best a parents could do to teach them about alcohol. Rather than them get introduced yo those shit by their friends or strangers, best you give it to them straight and told them what to do and not do if they like the taste of it.
For me I dont ever want to get into alcohol or smoking because of the many examples I see everyday. Ppl getting lung cancer, having a stoma, my parents almost sepreating cus of my dad's alcoholism, etc etc. I dont ever wanna be like those. ALSO why do ppl enjoy alcohol? Most of the stuff I tried tastes terrible.
@@apolloisnotashirt Personally, for me, lager goes down pretty easy. It doesn't taste bitter or leave a bad aftertaste. It just relaxes me for a bit after a hard day. Addicts can gargle my nuts, though. All in moderation.
@@apolloisnotashirtit's about preferences, you like it or not so it is not objective, it's subjective. So, doesn't matter how people tell he like what you dont like (about alcohol), it's hard to have agreements in some point. The purpose of booze actually to increase you heat or temperature, especially you live on cold/snowy area. For me, alcohol makes me relax when I'm alone and enjoy the moments also it's just better combination when some dish (especially Italian food) + alcohol (especially wine). I will choose booze over smoke because it's not instantly affect surrounding when you drink small portion like cigarette even just 1
@@apolloisnotashirtyou’re most likely trying some trashy stuff. Most common alcohol people buy, is just to get the feeling and whatever goes down best for them. I personally drink whiskey, and with how much it costs I’m not finishing it anytime soon or letting it become a problem.
Ingat ya bocil" jan spam dichat kobo bawa" agama itu privasi mereka,dan untuk masalah alkohol kalian bisa amati sendiri saat kobo stream banyak hint yg nunjukin kalo dia minoritas (nonis) jadi jangan paksakan standar kalian ke kobo atau vtuber" lain 🙏
@@dmzhari bukan bg kalo GK salah dia ada keturunan Tionghoa,soalnya pas pesta tahun Baru keluarganya ada acara minum",cuma dia emang paham aturan" mayoritas soalnya banyak temannya yg Islam jadi kebiasaan
My "experince" with alcohol is finding my mom's boyfriend's booze and hating it and that was before I found out about how my family is a bunch of hereditary drunkard's. That and Uzaki-Chan wants to play where she gets drunk and spends the next day in a massive hangover.
Yeah as an ex alcoholic getting drunk isn't great because of the consequences. 10/10 would not recommend. Dizzy and half dying is the day after. Edit: there are a few idiots who are replying defensively as if I said drinking is bad. I didn't. I only don't recommend getting drunk. I didn't even say don't get drunk. Drink all you want if you're legal, I'm not your dad.
@@nakedpotato9894if you haven't experienced it, then don't try, mate. It is horrible and you might hurt yourself and/or others, mentally and/physically.
Firstly: How much alcohol is needed to get drunk, depends on the individual. Women are physiological "weaker" in the Sense that Alcohol affects them stronger/faster than Men. It also depends on someones Weight/Size. The heavier, the more Alcohol he/she can handle. So a small, light Girl like Kobo will be far more affected than for example myself with 1,92m height and over 110kg weight. I can empty a bottle of Honeywine (Mead) and just feel a little warm. Kobo will probably be finished after a cup of Beer. Secondly: As she mentioned, there are different types of alcohol-Users. Some become sleepy, others talkative/affectionate, violent or confused. Being drunk can lead to unwise decisions and maybe you dont remember what happened while youre drunk. Excessive alcohol consumption will damage your Liver and weaken your Health. Know your limits, dont drink more than you can handle. Higher percentages obviously are worse than the common Beer.
@@fredhopratama9835 Thats an individual choice. If someone dont want to drink at all, that is their choice. But others want to drink Ethanol and thats also their choice.
A couple things: women aren't "weaker." You're next section explains why it affects them more. It's the size difference. Regarding "types" of drunks, you are mixing this up with some of the actual affects of alcohol. Alcohol lowers your inhibitions, which may give you a false sense of confidence or remove the normal mental filters you put up. Alcohol often enhances the mood you are feeling as well, so drinking while happy or sad can affect it too. The other stuff you mentioned like being sleepy or confused are results of the depressant effects of alcohol. As a depressant that works on your nervous system, it slowly shuts it down. Your inhibitions, judgement, and coordination are the first to go. Sleepiness and shallow breathing means your body is beginning to shut down. Too much and you could stop breathing and organs could shut down. Alcohol is fine, but moderation is required. Be aware that some of the alcohol will hit you right away (absorbtion through the mouth) but the rest will take a bit longer as it works its way through your body. When it hits your intestines though it will be absorbed fast. Don't drink too much too fast, spread your drinks out far apart. Don't drink on an empty stomach.
You can just try whatever you like, and live whatever you want, Kobo. Just don't tell anyone especially people in your country that would definitely end your career because of they don't like when people makes 1 sin, because they themselves thinks that they are all perfect beings.
Some countries saw alcoholo as a way to open up with people. Like, if you got new jobs or just entered a new community, alcohol is the way to get them all together. But, in Indonesia, especially in a muslim majority countries, alcohol can only be seen as a negative stuff. So, the manager would never let ID talents to drink alcohol on stream. Because it's only going to be taken as a bad example, and made more controversy than what it is.
Sebelum yg itu pernah di ajak buat ngerasain alcohol ma emaknya,, makanya dia jd langsung ga suka, dan pas di ajak clubbing itu dia lebih milih mesen makanan dan minuman yg ga ada alkohol nya.
Alcohol is an amaizing gift. A hangover is the consequence of abusing that gift. I am a sleepy drunk. Very boring and unexiting XD drunk is not really fun my opinion is nurse that pleasant buzzed state. It is when everything is at its best.
No you dont want to get drunk. I did it just to see how it felt. 7 shots of whiskey in a 5 hour span. i think 43 percent. Uuuhhhhhh i still remember it. AND THE CLEAN UP AFTERWARDS. Because i missed a portion of the toliet when i knelt down before the porcelain god the night before. TT_TT i shall never achieve them levels of stupid ever again.
@@ramdog_millionaire I'm speaking using accepted FDA guidelines for alcohol consumption. I was responding to the person calling those guidelines an "insane take".
For the minority that do drink in Indonesia it is odd for the society is mostly Islamic. An odd way to get drunk no? Then again it is a nation of islands and as such they do have alcohol.
Sry ya seluruh agama itu ada larangan meminum minuman keras, so klo lu mau mabok terserah tpi buat kita yang masih ada agama ya mikir dan saling mengingatkan
Keknya lo ga tau yah 25% penduduk dunia adalah muslim, jd halal/haram udah familiar di banyak negara Kedua idol seiso jepang anti alkohol dan dugem Ketiga kristen indo yg gw tau juga anti alkohol buat mabok2an dan sering ikut2an pake kata haram, keknya termasuk emak asli kobo
Ahh right. She's muslim. Ive heard about some muslims using a herb called Kratom socially in some places. Making it into drinks. But It's not legal everywhere. In Polynesia they've got something called Kava Kava. It's related to the pepper plant. None of them make people too rowdy. Or uncontrollable. So that's good. I can't recommend either though. But in terms of harm reduction it's probably good.
@@elynaaa999 the part about having a dog, although it is considered haram by the majority of muslims, I believe it still doesn't mean that if a person has a dog then that can be used as strong evidence to guess they are not Muslim. Because, as a practising Muslim myself, I still have many aquaintances whivh own a dog, but are still Muslim. Also, I know plenty of Muslims who also celebrate Christmas because in this day and age Christmas is widely considered more of a cultural thing than religious. How many atheists also celebrate Christmas? That then doesn't make them become Christian just because they do. You understand what I mean?
That 'flying thing' makes me wonder if their alcohol propaganda is as bad there as the west's is on nearly every other intoxicant *besides* alcohol, nicotine and caffeine (2 of those have ad's promoting their usage), its probably filled with even more myths about 'the other ones', i'd love to hear some of them from there. (especially after seeing one japanese girl was asked about one certain intoxicant, had no idea and thought that you crushed it with a card, rolled up and sniffed 'that zaza', she had no idea about it, which is an indication on poor education on that important topic in the west but 'taboo' it seems there, so i wonder what the education around 'such a taboo topic' is in the east is even given in about these things (which makes sense about S.korea and JP and their massive alcoholism problems there and not addressing it ever as a 'problem', in fact, a solution they thought of for the JP economy was 'more kids need to drink sake'.... this was the alternative idea instead of letting tourism in, which would create a bigger booze problem for it) Is there even a comparison to give? compared ours in the West, where it's discussed (whilst because of 'pedestal of taboo discussion' they are placed this subject on there) which at least the west has a few true facts about some (but not as bad as 'snorting that zaza' and saying you were never educated about it, which imo, can be dangerous and actually cause damage compared to harm reduction style - they know they are there, best we can do is educate them properly and countries that do this have very little problems from locals due to them). The alcohol 'feels like flying' sounds a lot like what people in the 60's-present are falsely told 'happens every time' about 'this group of chemicals special to that 60's era', which created the first 'summer of love' and helped change the world because: Thanks to that group and events that happened because of *them* like: figuring out DNA structures during tennis (which the Nobel Prize was awarded to for Francis Crick), breakthroughs in alcoholism (Bill Wilson and the AA), 'Brave new world' and 'The Doors of Perception' (wrote by Aldous Huxley i suggest 'The door of perception' to many people), Apple (Steve Jobs said it was the one of the three most important 'experiences' he ever had, realizing without that, there may not have been such advancement from apple). many bands wrote their best stuff thanks to that era's 'special influences' - The doors, The beatles, Black sabbath, Jefferson Airplane, grateful dead (RIP 'Bear' though his spirit lives on) and in modern day psychology, are being looked into for treatment of depression (done my research paper on it (one 'experience' showing one particular fun-guy as being as successful, if not more so, than what 3 months worth of antidepressants does for the same person. thats 1 vs 30-60 antidepressant tablets) (2nd Summer of love was in 1990's with raves and 'that' one meant for those events, that were also filled with myths and propaganda but many problems were solved ) but then look on the actual medical side of japan regarding medicines we, in the west, regularly are needed: i mean, i can't go to japan because of my medication's 'maximum quantity for one month'' exceeds *their* limit of what they think a months worth *should be*, even if signed off as right in my Dr's note. "When you bring your prescribed psychotropics (This means anything that helps anti-anxiety to ADHD to antidepressants to pain relief, your Dr's prescription is not good enough) into Japan, you have to *apply for permission by the Japanese Government* (the directors of the Regional Bureaus of Health and Welfare) and receive it *before you leave home" (meaning that could be today or a month after you were meant to travel there) So if you have brought things like these medications in to there and not done any of these things, don't ever tell a JP person when there - your a criminal technically with illicit medications that haven't been seen by the government. Honestly, no wonder Ol' Gramps had an anxiety medication meltdown if thats the way they treat just *your prescribed medications* when you arrive in JP, learning that he needed to write directly to the government and await their reply, EACH TIME he visits just. I can kinda see why he wouldn't be able honestly to continue working with a JP company if they want him for events there but he can't because his prescribed medication he needs hasn't been checked by the airport from the government's health bureau but they never get back in time for you leave home. That's anxiety inducing itself for me. Can you imagine arriving at Japan, and you get turned away/possibly arrested for *your medication* you *need* to function right because you didn't apply for permission you didn't think of even needed first because you are prescribed it and finding out that even with the letter, you'd likely be exceeding *their* medical practice's allowance? (which is so much lower/non-existent for your medication there?) My own grandad would be turned away immediately too, even if he had a folder filled with 'permission letters' for each one medication, of which he has about 6-7 of (imagine the size of that file) but would probably be turned away as he needs them ALL to function, at different doses sometimes (pain management is rarely a fixed amount for most elderly) and a majority are psychotropics, but are likely exceeding more than what JP thinks is needed for a month, not his Dr's medical opinion. Why, because he brings more incase there is a problem with losing them, what this thing does is *cause* a problem, due to limiting said problem to have a 'fixed limit' for 'pain', which is always a fluctuating problem that can't be set.