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TopicConfusing an explanation with an excuse.
blackpanther59
01/23/22 9:30:42 AM
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Sorozone posted...
Explanations can be excuses and vice versa.

I think the issue here is based on the opening post, you lacked any sort of empathy in that response. If you said some stupid shit while under the influence that hurt someone else, and then your response is just to blame them influence and not take any personal responsibility for putting a person in a position or feeling that made them hurt, then yes, that is an excuse.
thats jumping to conclusions. you're assuming a person is trying to shift the blame to the alcohol

"You said some mean things last night"
"I'm sorry"
"Why would you say that"
"I was drunk and wasn't thinking clearly"
"I don't wanna hear your excuses"

could easily happen
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