Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Triggernosis
Originally Posted by elkmtb
If she had dementia bad enough to forget to pay, how was she walking home alone?

Have you never accidently walked out of a store without paying for something? I have, just last week - walked out of Lowe's with a pack of drill bits that I had stuck in my back pocket while I was shopping. And I was still able to remember how to get back to my truck.
And yes, I went back in and paid for them.


Yes I walk out of places with other people’s schit all the time.

It’s no big deal.


You were too drunk to remember, evidently.


Alcoholism is a disease.

Just like dementia.

Like I said, it’s no big deal.



Alcoholism is only a indication and manifestation of deeper weaknesses in character . Dementia is not as it is a true disease.

Alcoholism was labeled as a “disease” so that insurance would pay for it.

Sounds like your Step 13 is working well.
It’s easy to see how you’re able to rationalize it as no big deal.



Once more for you, Flave.


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