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No — it’s not possible for a human to drink a gallon of vodka a day and stay alive for long.
Here’s why:
A gallon of vodka (3.8 liters) contains roughly 80–85 standard drinks.
Even 10–15 shots of vodka in a few hours can be fatal for most people due to alcohol poisoning.
A gallon’s worth would cause respiratory failure, coma, or cardiac arrest — the alcohol level in the blood would be far beyond what the body can process.
Even if someone somehow built extreme tolerance and spread it out across the day, their liver, pancreas, heart, and brain would fail within days or weeks.
In short — a gallon of vodka a day will kill you, whether it’s in hours or after severe organ damage over a short period.
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