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| 6 | 'Intervention' TV programme - Paternity fraud.I disagree, on the grounds that he was 19, naive, and with some girl that was most likely manipulating him in a way that he couldn't see until it was too late. Before college most people believe weed will make you insane, or maybe that Santa Claus exists, but then we learn that it was a fabrication. The lines between what is and isn't true from your childhood beliefs can get very blurry, especially when some new and exciting girl in your life is telling you it's "all good". And besides all that,… | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 10:00 PM |
| 9 | 'Intervention' TV programme - Paternity fraud.Same goes for Darick, man... you're the one who's so quick to blame "weak-mindedness". What do YOU know of his situation and background? Only what the show tells you. But I guess that's enough to judge someone, right? | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 09:42 PM |
| 7 | 'Intervention' TV programme - Paternity fraud.Spoken like someone who has never truly known addiction, or a girl like the one that ruined Darick's life. I'm not condoning, I'm just saying. | /r/MensRights | 22/12/10 09:19 PM |
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