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Originally posted by @thinkofone
lol. Actually it doesn't. It's just a poorly thought out rationalization.

C3 has you pegged.
'Having the occasional glass of wine with your meal is not akin to occasionally shooting your arm full of heroin.'

You disagree with this? Interesting.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
'Having the occasional glass of wine with your meal is not akin to occasionally shooting your arm full of heroin.'

You disagree with this? Interesting.
lol. Miss the point much?

Your rationalization continues...


Originally posted by @thinkofone
lol. Miss the point much?

Your rationalization continues...
To be honest old chap, you're a little out of your depth on this one.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
To be honest old chap, you're a little out of your depth on this one.
lol. Yet another rationalization.

GoaD keeps heaping rationalization upon rationalization.


Originally posted by @thinkofone
lol. Yet another rationalization.

GoaD keeps heaping rationalization upon rationalization.
Seriously sir. Send me a game invite some time and I can educate you about mental health issues and help you work out whether or not you believe in God.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Seriously sir. Send me a game invite some time and I can educate you about mental health issues and help you work out whether or not you believe in God.
And onto deflection....

Your responses would make a classic case study.


Originally posted by @thinkofone
And onto deflection....

Your responses would make a classic case study.
Invite on the way.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Invite on the way.
And when all is said and done, C3 still has you pegged.

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Nicotine is a drug.
Caffeine is a drug.
Alcohol is a drug.

Is it okay for a person who drinks alcohol and coffee, while smoking cigarettes to judge a person who uses cocaine?

There is truth in the fact that people dismiss their own actions because they justify what they do as acceptable.

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Minimizing, rationalizing and denial....all in one post.


Originally posted by @chaney3
Nicotine is a drug.
Caffeine is a drug.
Alcohol is a drug.

Is it okay for a person who drinks alcohol and coffee, while smoking cigarettes to judge a person who uses cocaine?

There is truth in the fact that people dismiss their own actions because they justify what they do as acceptable.
Most excellent.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke

'Having the occasional glass of wine with your meal is not akin to occasionally shooting your arm full of heroin.'
Bump for Chaney.

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Originally posted by @thinkofone
Most excellent.
Thank you for your contribution Mr Burns.

You invariably embarrass yourself in most threads you contribute to, but have done so here more than usual, applauding Chaney is his misguided comparison of taking cocaine and enjoying a cup of coffee.

Just so we are clear. Responsible use of coffee or alcohol, not a problem. Responsible use of cocaine (or heroin)...impossible.

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