We've all experienced an over-indulgent night of drinking and suffering those dreaded hangovers the next morning.
That headache, nausea, light and sound sensitivity, legs that fail you, and a general sense of disorientation are the nasty side effects of a wild night out.
Well, suffering those symptoms don't seem to stop us from enjoying another night of imbibing again, right? Is it really worth it?
Some Twitter users who had a little too much to drink and were left licking their wounds the following morning have shared their worst hangover moments. And although it's embarrassing to admit, you know we can all relate to their scenarios.
Some hangovers like this make you feel like it's the end.
Ever feel anti-social during a hangover? One user tweeted, "Dear uber driver I am clearly hung over. I have my shoes in my hand, makeup smeared across my face, and you’re dropping me off at my car. Please don’t ask me what my plans are for the day."
There's no argument as to which of these vices would make you feel worse.
You know you're suffering from a doozy when you can't even put one foot in front of the other.
Some hangovers leave you hanging off the side of the bed. This pic is for those who don't know what to do next but just sit there waiting for an answer to come.
This doesn't seem sobering at all whatsoever.
Gotta love the grandparent's general concern.
The last stage of recovery. Are you still lovin' it?
This is when everyday tasks suddenly become difficult.
The better alternative.
This could be a business opportunity!
When the punishment looms so far ahead of you, and you can't quite reach it.
Here's a royal example that you will get through this.
For those of you who want to avoid the above scenarios, remember that alcohol is a diuretic, which means those headaches are a result of your body working overtime to keep you hydrated.
You can still have a good time, but if you want to avoid suffering from a hangover, avoid drinking bourbon, dark rum, whiskey, red wine, and brandy excessively. Stick to clear alcohol and remember to drink plenty of water.
After that, you're on your own.
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H/T - howstuffworks, twitter