Poll

what should i do

nothing
52 (26.9%)
tell parents
51 (26.4%)
make a situation where the parents find out
35 (18.1%)
give her a "talk"
21 (10.9%)
other
3 (1.6%)
call the cops?
31 (16.1%)

Total Members Voted: 193

Author Topic: My sister is illegally holding alcohol  (Read 35736 times)

not stopping someone from doing something when you have every opportunity to == allowing them to do it
its common sense, if you can't understand that you're beyond help
Haha, you are handicapped.

its only a little bit of wine

i wouldnt care

That's from just the first 3 pages. You obviously haven't read this topic if you're saying people aren't endorsing underage drinking.
...have you even read the topic?
Do you guys know the difference between allowing and endorsing?

Do you guys know the difference between allowing and endorsing?
Not doing anything to resolve a worsening issue is just as bad as making the problem worse. I'll let you figure that one out. I'm done here.

but it's not an issue

Not doing anything to resolve a worsening issue is just as bad as making the problem worse. I'll let you figure that one out. I'm done here.
I guess you're endorsing murder by not going out there to stop every killer, huh? Starvation, robberies, Ebola... Ipquarx did it all!


i think people are forgetting its wine we're talking about
its not like she's drinking brandy or something
its the same stuff that people drink at church, and that stuffs disgusting

I think churches are mostly using grape juice now. None of the ones I've been to have used wine.

just put your parents in a situation where they'll find out on their own

Do you guys know the difference between allowing and endorsing?

The only reason people are defending that he shouldn't tell is basically because they think it should be alright, lol. This is, infact, 'endorsing'. That, or you're link is wrong there, pal.
": to publicly or officially say that you support or approve of (someone or something)"
True, nobody is outright saying it (Though I think I someone did somewhere, not gunna dig it up) but if you're going to be so critical on how people word things, it's pretty obvious what people think with the suggestions they give.

report her to the police, so she'll have a criminal record and won't be able to get a well paying job.













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report her to the police, so she'll have a criminal record and won't be able to get a well paying job.
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this is evil you're evil

report her to the police, so she'll have a criminal record and won't be able to get a well paying job.
she wouldn't get a criminal record for that


The only reason people are defending that he shouldn't tell is basically because they think it should be alright, lol. This is, infact, 'endorsing'. That, or you're link is wrong there, pal.
": to publicly or officially say that you support or approve of (someone or something)"
True, nobody is outright saying it (Though I think I someone did somewhere, not gunna dig it up) but if you're going to be so critical on how people word things, it's pretty obvious what people think with the suggestions they give.

I dunno what to tell you bud, but you're wrong. I do not support or endorse underage drinking, but I also do not support or endorse getting other people in trouble for the decisions they make with their own life. In this case I think OP would be overstepping his bounds to tell their parents, and that's why I don't want him to do it. Not because I want her to get drunk.