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  2. 175 'Truth or Drink' Questions To Ask for a Fun and ... - AOL

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  3. CAGE questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The CAGE questionnaire, the name of which is an acronym of its four questions, is a widely used screening test for problem drinking and potential alcohol problems.The questionnaire takes less than one minute to administer, [1] and is often used in primary care or other general settings as a quick screening tool rather than as an in-depth interview for those who have alcoholism.

  4. Streetlight effect - Wikipedia

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    He says he lost his keys and they both look under the streetlight together. After a few minutes the policeman asks if he is sure he lost them here, and the drunk replies, no, and that he lost them in the park. The policeman asks why he is searching here, and the drunk replies, "this is where the light is". [2] The anecdote is attributed to ...

  5. Never have I ever - Wikipedia

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    "Never have I ever", also known as "I've never.." or "ten fingers", is a drinking game in which players take turns asking other players about things they have not done. . Other players who have done this thing respond by taking a

  6. What Type of Drunk You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign - AOL

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    Below, we’ve held up a mirror to your drunk self, based on your zodiac sign. Hint: If you’re thinking, “No way,... What Type of Drunk You Are, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

  7. Beer question - Wikipedia

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    While an op-ed in The Washington Post argues that the beer question is a "shorthand" for likability, [5] Seth Stevenson with Slate claims that the question better measures authenticity, citing Donald Trump as an example of someone who would be authentic, and desirable to have a beer with, but not likable.

  8. Alcohol myopia - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol can alleviate the drinker's feelings of stress or anxiety. Alcohol myopia limits those under the influence of alcohol to see the world through a nearsighted lens; [2] in other words, consumption of alcohol will lead individuals to temporarily forget about previous worries or problems, for these feelings lay outside of the restricted set of immediate cues that the drinker can respond to.

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