QUOTE(cambala @ 2018 09 07, 16:31)
Jei tu laki dienu dienas , tai nereiktu spresti pagal save apie visus.
Oooo kas neprasigere? Kur cia dabar migruoti?
Oooo kas neprasigere? Kur cia dabar migruoti?

anglu nesuprantat jauciu, bet issiversti galima per google translater

The average person in Ireland drinks very comparably to [elsewhere in] Europe. Its still quite high but so is all of Europe.
In global terms, one in three people (or about 2.4 billion people) drink alcohol, including 25 per cent of women and 39 per cent of men. On average, women consumed 0.73 alcoholic drinks per day and men 1.7.
For those aged 15-49, alcohol played a role in 3.8 per cent of deaths in women and 12.2 per cent for men. The main causes of deaths were tuberculosis (1.4 per cent), road injuries (1.2 per cent), and self-harm (1.1 per cent).
For those aged 50 and older, cancer constituted 27.1 per cent of alcohol-related deaths in women and 18.9 per cent in men.
https://www.irishtim...finds-1.3605863
o emigruoti kam? taip veikia geriantys, sunku atsispirti?