Heroes Movie Look Like Alcoholics.
Iconic woman description James Bond drinks so much and so often that in real exuberance he'd be incapable of chasing down villains or wooing indelicate vamps, a new study contends. "The level of functioning as displayed in the books is inconsistent with the physical, intellectual and indeed progenitive functioning expected from someone drinking this much alcohol," wrote a span led by Dr Patrick Davies, of Nottingham University Hospitals, in England ngentot. His gang analyzed the famous spy's the bottle consumption and found that it was more than four times higher than the recommended intake for an of age male.
This puts Bond at high imperil for several alcohol-related diseases - including alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis, enervation and alcohol-induced tremor - and an primitive death. The alcohol-induced tremor may explain why Bond prefers his martinis "shaken, not stirred," the burn the midnight oil authors joked. They added that the alcoholism-induced tremor in his hands means he's unseemly to be able to excitement his drinks, even if he wants to.