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6/26/2025, 9:51:39 AM
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So I have no interest in the morals of this situation, but for anyone not familiar on Alcohol addiction and how it works, here's a crash course. (Note: Pic related is general expected effects at each level. BAC= age + weight + number and type of drinks + tolerance [experience + genetics])
For pic related, this is the types of effects you see on an average person drinking a standard drink. Ludwig in this video mentions that Mang0 is at 0.25 BAC (25%), and then reaches 0.30 BAC (30%).
So with these levels in a person with no regular exposure/tolerance to alcohol, you would see some pretty serious effects. Around this level is where you start to become blackout drunk, where you dont know what's happening, won't remember, and won't be able to use your body normally.
However, if you have built up tolerance, your body has adapted to the depressive down-regulation of your nervous system, allowing you to function normally at these high alcohol levels. At this point your nervous system adjusts by sending greater amounts of the electro-chemical signals throughout your body.
Where this becomes scary/dangerous is when you try to quit at this point. Your body still sends these high signal outputs even without the presence of alcohol, since it got used to it, and this is extremely dangerous since it can lead to a number of serious health problems. Most people that reach a high level of tolerance for a long period of time need chemical assistance and supervision to reset their body's electrical system, because they risk of death.
TLDR: The fact that Mang0 reaches .30 and potentially higher and is still functional indicates a serious and potentially dangerous level of tolerance. He likely can't quit cold turkey and needs to actually get help to get off. Don't fucking drink as much as he does, this is serious shit.
So I have no interest in the morals of this situation, but for anyone not familiar on Alcohol addiction and how it works, here's a crash course. (Note: Pic related is general expected effects at each level. BAC= age + weight + number and type of drinks + tolerance [experience + genetics])
For pic related, this is the types of effects you see on an average person drinking a standard drink. Ludwig in this video mentions that Mang0 is at 0.25 BAC (25%), and then reaches 0.30 BAC (30%).
So with these levels in a person with no regular exposure/tolerance to alcohol, you would see some pretty serious effects. Around this level is where you start to become blackout drunk, where you dont know what's happening, won't remember, and won't be able to use your body normally.
However, if you have built up tolerance, your body has adapted to the depressive down-regulation of your nervous system, allowing you to function normally at these high alcohol levels. At this point your nervous system adjusts by sending greater amounts of the electro-chemical signals throughout your body.
Where this becomes scary/dangerous is when you try to quit at this point. Your body still sends these high signal outputs even without the presence of alcohol, since it got used to it, and this is extremely dangerous since it can lead to a number of serious health problems. Most people that reach a high level of tolerance for a long period of time need chemical assistance and supervision to reset their body's electrical system, because they risk of death.
TLDR: The fact that Mang0 reaches .30 and potentially higher and is still functional indicates a serious and potentially dangerous level of tolerance. He likely can't quit cold turkey and needs to actually get help to get off. Don't fucking drink as much as he does, this is serious shit.
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