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“I believe” statements with Integrity
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackFriday" data-source="post: 5224751" data-attributes="member: 94207"><p>I can go with this. </p><p>You can interweb your preferred answer for sure. There are plenty of sites that GUARANTEE we never landed on the moon or the Hitler genocide never happened. </p><p>I believe in facys. My bad to some I suppose. </p><p>Let's take native Americans and native Alaskan as evidence. These populations are extremely susceptible to alcoholism. It's a genetic defect fort too many to call a weakness or a choice. I do agree that a person diagnosed with alcoholism has a choice whether to drink or not however the same choice shared by a non alcoholic is MUCH easier to make. </p><p>Many people are too egotistical to understand addiction they all subscribe it to weakness. If they were to walk in an addicts shoes for a day or month their minds would change and this I 100% guaranteet. If you are among those with superior strength of constitution than an addict then good for you. Work it out brother. You da man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackFriday, post: 5224751, member: 94207"] I can go with this. You can interweb your preferred answer for sure. There are plenty of sites that GUARANTEE we never landed on the moon or the Hitler genocide never happened. I believe in facys. My bad to some I suppose. Let's take native Americans and native Alaskan as evidence. These populations are extremely susceptible to alcoholism. It's a genetic defect fort too many to call a weakness or a choice. I do agree that a person diagnosed with alcoholism has a choice whether to drink or not however the same choice shared by a non alcoholic is MUCH easier to make. Many people are too egotistical to understand addiction they all subscribe it to weakness. If they were to walk in an addicts shoes for a day or month their minds would change and this I 100% guaranteet. If you are among those with superior strength of constitution than an addict then good for you. Work it out brother. You da man. [/QUOTE]
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