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Post by The Poetic Protégée on Jul 9, 2008 8:28:29 GMT -5
I think maybe George had got to a point where he couldn't see any other options even if they existed. His life had narrowed to such an extent that he wasn't even looking for another way out because he didn't believe it existed, if that makes sense. It's weird reading my reply to this from nearly 3 years ago (3 years?!) because now, I would try every possible way to avoid the drugs, because his daughter was safe even if she wasn't with him...and you never know what's around the next corner, maybe there could have been another way to reunite father and daughter. I guess we'll never know!
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Post by Bring Me That Horizon on Sept 18, 2008 13:16:39 GMT -5
If that's all I knew, I probably would. But, if I knew I had other options, and I was comfortable with those options, then no. Selling drugs is dangerous, and totally doesn't slide with my morals. I can see where George was coming from, but personally, I wouldn't do such a thing. Too much of a risk and too much at stake.
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