Double Trouble
Inside a bustling nightclub, a girl clad in a white shirt with black stripes and a black handbag is struggling to maintain her composure. Gripping two drinks precariously, she squints against the glare of the camera light that reveals a smear of red liquid painting her lips and shirt—evidence of a sip gone awry.
The other glass, possibly for a friend, is dangerously slanted in her hand, allowing its contents to escape the glass. The picture paints a thousand words of a night where inhibitions are lowered, and coordination is compromised by alcohol, a substance notorious for its ability to impair motor functions.