Alcohol tends to bring out people's true feelings.
I don't fully agree with that. While it may be partly true because alcohol lowers inhibitors, that's more the case with recreational drinking as the effects of
severe alcohol usage (alcoholism) come closer to what I would call flat-out brain malfunction, where they are so far gone that their mind is literally 'off' and thus not a representation of who they are. That doesn't mean that their actions while drunk are excusable, they're absolutely not, but I would never say it's a representation of who they are (as alcoholism also leads to depression and other kinds of long term mental deficiencies). And I think a lot of people in general (not necessarily you) don't fully understand that difference between people who occasionally drink and say/do some off kilter stuff, and people who literally poison their minds with it.
did u not see the video in the OP? fukk is wrong with you?
I didn't watch it actually until now. I'll just leave it at me being iffy about chastising people off stories told by other people. Not saying I don't believe Teddy Long, but beyond the fact that Flair is a well known grade-A piece of shyt, I need some actual proof. I mean, if one of his ex-wives would come out saying he used to hit her (rather than the other way around), I sure as hell wouldn't put it past him, but I wouldn't straight up believe it either. Maybe it's just plausible deniability (emphasis on the
denial) but that's how I feel.