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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2011

It's all that matters.

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  • Euge, I truly do respect all your opinions, but as a friend, isn't your responsibility to look out for the people you care about? If they are doing things that could harm themselves I feel like you should be there to step in and say, hey this is dangerous. Also, your actions don't affect only you. Ex: my mom drank herself to death. Was she the only one who had to deal with those consequences? Her whole family now has to deal with her absence.

  • @winniebunny512 Everyone has a degree on how much they'll look out for people, and who they look out for. If you concentrate on everyone else's problems, you may eventually burn yourself out, and that in turn will push you in to a hole.

    I understand what you're saying, but also keep in mind, this video is 3:44 minutes long... people can very well give me extreme conditions on what may happen and apply to this idea to debunk it.

  • @winniebunny512 I did mention telling them the dangers of it, though the dangers I used in this video isn't so much life threatening, it's just possibly unhealthy

    As I've said with all my videos, it's advice, you take what you want from it and apply it to your own life. Of course I have many other variables in values in morals not shown in this video because I don't want to make a video that's 5 days long.

    And consequences have a ripple effect, but the core of the hit really starts at the person

  • @winniebunny512 I mentioned in the video, "they're the ones feeling the full impact" of consequences. Everyone can feel the slight impact.

    Your mother drank herself to death, and your family members and relatives have to deal with her absence and the loss. You could say that dealing with such is torturous, but she really did get the full impact, she died. The things you're all dealing with the ripple effect, but the core has been hit.

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  • @SuperSonyer Sir, I am not wrong, and neither are you. We are two people with different opinions and we are both equally entitled to them. I do not appreciate being told I'm wrong when I am only voicing my opinion.

    And I'd never judge or be disgusted by someone bullying because there is often a reason behind it. That kid might be going to through a lot of bad things and we should help instead of judge. Judging only brings more hate into the world. And there is already enough of that.

  • @MrCrackJohnny Well answered. I applaud your beautiful answer.

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  • On this issue, I have the same philosophy. I never do drugs or anything illegal/dangerous but I pretty well tell my friends who do these things the same thing. I also try to be understanding and respect them. A friend offers an ear, offers take it or leave it advice. Sometimes I disagree with friend's life choices but can't live their life for them. Some drugs seem to be mild. Pot generally is less scary than alcohol and I do lol drink in moderation. :)

  • eeeeh? alright

  • @SuperSonyer I have this feeling that you´re ironic.. o.o

  • Luv ya dude <3

  • Actually my hate and posts below were directed to drug dealers, not drug users, i think drug users are stupid for falling into such dangerous stuff but nothing else.

    I thought you said you had friends who were drug dealers, but i misunderstood it, sorry.

  • @pokeeuge nice jacket my friend.

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