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<blockquote data-quote="NothingIsImpossible" data-source="post: 73243621" data-attributes="member: 376972"><p>People change. Alot of young people do stupid things like drinking or doing drugs or having lots of sexual flings. If they can show evidence that he still drinks until he pukes and acts like a idiot all the time when drunk then maybe it would sway me. But for now its just people saying hes bad based on things he did 30 years ago. </p><p></p><p>Look at James Gunn. 10 year old tweets got him fired despite the fact he has changed. Such a weird world where we no longer believe people can change and just make them guilty because of something they did long ago. Especially at a stage in their life where doing stupid things is common.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As soon as people bring up fallacies I ignore them. It's just another way to make someone look bad that you don't agree with. Its just an adult version of school yard name calling. Kind of like when all else fails insult someones grammar or spelling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NothingIsImpossible, post: 73243621, member: 376972"] People change. Alot of young people do stupid things like drinking or doing drugs or having lots of sexual flings. If they can show evidence that he still drinks until he pukes and acts like a idiot all the time when drunk then maybe it would sway me. But for now its just people saying hes bad based on things he did 30 years ago. Look at James Gunn. 10 year old tweets got him fired despite the fact he has changed. Such a weird world where we no longer believe people can change and just make them guilty because of something they did long ago. Especially at a stage in their life where doing stupid things is common. As soon as people bring up fallacies I ignore them. It's just another way to make someone look bad that you don't agree with. Its just an adult version of school yard name calling. Kind of like when all else fails insult someones grammar or spelling. [/QUOTE]
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