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Same thing that happens to everyone else without Down's Syndrome. They get drunk.
What happens after that is going to be an absolute grab bag of situations depending on the individual, but the vast majority of those interactions won't be positive if the person, Down's Syndrome or not, has the type of antagonistic underlying personality trait that is displayed by this video of an LLM. The best you can hope for is that they're a happy drunk, which makes it much easier to help them to go to bed.
I mean, that seems like everyone's experience with alcohol
That was the point, methinks.
Yep. Clearly I wasn't straightforward enough
I guess I got excited that there was a unique chemical reaction someone with downs syndrome would experience with alcohol