PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
someone likes to laugh at franklin behind his back
One of my recent comments sounded too much like Archie for someone's liking.
that just means you inheritted the weakness gene, the "i gotta make an excuse for my weakness" gene
I am not arguing that alcoholism is not a disease or that is doesn't have a genetic component. But to compare it to cancer is simply ludicrous. Don't drink. Ever. You will NOT get alcoholism. Cancer and other diseases do not work that way. There are things you can do that make you more susceptible to cancer, but often it just happens. Trust me, I am a cancer survivor (osteosarcoma) and my particular cancer had neither a genetic component nor environmental factors. It is one of the "mistake" cancers, as in rapid cell division resulted in a mistake during mitosis that became cancer. And I have alcoholics in my family. I have seen them both up close and personal. They are not even close to the same.
Trout thinks I'm an *** face
Because I'm on your butt cheeks.
*Edit*^^ Unfortunately, all aren't born and raised with the holy notion of never drinking, ever. In some cultures it's not uncommon for a child to be fed children wine. There are also parents who encourage underage drinking. Are you throwing those with what you apparently consider a sub-par upbringing under the bus? No excuse, no matter what is it?
Dutch, you raise some interesting points.
also if alcoholism is a dissease.
1.shouldnt every DUI conviction, be overturned since they have no control over their disease
2.every "vehicular manslaughter/vehicular homocide while under influence" conviction be overturned and those cons be released?
since they are not repsonsible
*Edit*^^ Unfortunately, all aren't born and raised with the holy notion of never drinking, ever. In some cultures it's not uncommon for a child to be fed children wine. There are also parents who encourage underage drinking. Are you throwing those with what you apparently consider a sub-par upbringing under the bus? No excuse, no matter what is it?
*Edit*^^ Unfortunately, all aren't born and raised with the holy notion of never drinking, ever. In some cultures it's not uncommon for a child to be fed children wine. There are also parents who encourage underage drinking. Are you throwing those with what you apparently consider a sub-par upbringing under the bus? No excuse, no matter what is it?
I hope you are not confusing my comment with Dutch's. I was simply pointing out that alcoholism is within the realm of controllable diseases. Of course environtmental factors play into it, but just for the sake of separating the two, alcoholism is completely avoidable (possible) but often the environment makes it very difficult to avoid (probable). In all cases it is possible to avoid it, in many cases it is not very probable to avoid it. Like I said, it is an issue for some of my family members. One of them I feel is playing the "excuse" card when he brings it up as a disease, but others are trying to fight it and often losing the fight. No doubt it is destructive and dangerous, but it is not the same as many other diseases in the regard that it is completely avoidable.
As far as the bold above, do not put words in my mouth. I never brought up upbringing in any way shape or form. I simply pointed out that if you never drink, you will never be an alcoholic. That is a simple fact. I do not know why you equated that to something holy or to self-righteousness about upbringing, but I never said it so don't insunuate it for me.
That's what she said.