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  • no i dont believe they are. i mean its your choice to go and get drunk and if you do something unbelieve and unforgivable you should own up to it whether your sober or not. they are your actions
  • No. Drunkenness brings out the truth.
  • Absolutly not! Everytime I was drunk I knew what I was doing. Even if I didn't I wouldn't expect people to forgive me. i.e. A drunk driver killing someone. Is that forgivable? Or your srunk spouse having sex with your sister, is that forgivable? NO
  • If you mean using "I was drunk" as an excuse for something bad you did. . .no. Being drunk absolves you of nothing--Mel Gibson is a fine example. On the other hand there are plenty of things that are forgivable drunk or not.
  • As a former "drunk" myself, I'd have to say yes, or I would be a hypocrite. Sometimes sh*t happens when too much alcohol is involved. But, not ALL things, not criminal offenses or things that are done on purpose with alcohol as an excuse.
  • No not alway's
  • sometimes
  • As I said before, doing things on drugs or alcohol are not forgivable. It is an excuse, not a reason. People under the influence, for example drunk drivers cry and plead for mercy, after killing innocent drivers. Rapes, beatings, robberies, cheating, saying crude things comes from within, the booze or drugs just makes one feel brave enough to commit the act.
  • Everything is forgivable. Not everything is excusable. Being drunk is not an excuse for bad choices. Thne person who chose to get drunk was responsible for that choice and the fact that all of his/her choices during that state would be made in an impaired condition.
  • Depending on the situation.If there was a arguement,fight,or misdunderstanding over something cause of drunkness then yes.If you are cheating with another man/girl then there is no excuse for it.
  • Everything is forgiveable, eventually. It takes time. Being drunk is never an "excuse" unless you were involuntarily intoxicated. But, when we talk of crime and punishment, part of what we are dealing with is the act itself and the other part is the mental state that caused it. We have various degrees of murder and manslaughter because we are mainly concerned with punishing the evil that exists in the persons mind. So, while being drunk is not an excuse, it is often a factor that will mitigate our estimation of a person's evil intent. People will generally cut a little slack for a person who acted while drunk, though they won't let him off the hook, because they know it wasn't really that person who was acting.
  • I can forgive anyone anything, and I do. Not forgiving them doesn't help me or them any. But drunk or not, and especially while drunk, some things are things that I would always remember about a person and also lose respect for them perhaps, at the least.
  • Do cows climb trees?
  • Some things, hell yeah, I had sex with this fatty cause I was drunk, that's completely understandable...
  • I think it depends on what the "thing" is. I would assume that some things are just as unforgivable when you're drunk as when you're sober. If you mean, "Does being drunk give me an excuse to make an ass of myself?", the answer is NO. Getting sloshed in the first place is a bad idea (one that most of us are guilty of doing occassionally), and one that a person must willingly make. It's not something that accidentally happens, like "Hey, sorry I knocked over your lamp but I tripped on this shoe in the floor!" It's more like "I made a conscious decision to become inebriated, now I've made a complete fool of myself and should be ashamed".
  • some things sone while drunk are forgivable but being drunk is not an excuse
  • No. If you choose to become drunk then you choose to become responsible for the stupid things you may do whilst drunk. Ultimately, alcohol is a depressant which also reduces our inhibitions, but it does not change who we are.
  • Most of it is just random stupid things. Certain things are inexcusable and I would not forget, therefore probably wouldn't forgive either. Luckily, nothing like that happened to me yet, so I wouldn't know.
  • no that's just stupid. u shouldn't frink til ur out of control in the first place because that is something you can help!
  • Kinda depends what those things are. "Drunk" is USUALLY simply an excuse... Think about the drunk driver who kills someone... They don't get away with it "because they were drunk", do they. So, it depends on whether you would forgive them if they WEREN'T drunk. If so, then it's fine. If not, you have to decide if being drunk is excusable, so you can forgive them.
  • depends what it is, my dad called me a bitch and that i was worthless when i was 12 and it was a camping trip and it was the summer of my parents divorce i had just started my period that week and my mom wasnt there so infront of my whole family he said " Shelby you are such a little F***king bitch and you are so worthless i dont even know why your here!!!" i hate him to this day and the funny part is that my parents are gettig back together. He was drunk when he said and i will never ever forgive him. 3 1/2 years and im leaving and changing my name =)
  • it depends what the person did
  • No, I don't think so. It depends on the incident and level of intoxication, but some things really are unforgivable.
  • Depends on the things...
  • It depends on the mistake. "I'm sorry I slept with your girlfriend, I was drunk," does not cut it. "I"m sorry I stepped on your toe, I was drunk," works for me.
  • No, the cops don't agre with that.
  • No! Especially not with a repeat offender. Or someone who knows they shouldn't drink and do so anyway. Those people are too painful for me to hang around with.
  • Absolutely not :)
  • NOPE!! Because drunk actions reveal sober thoughts what someone says or does to you while they are drunk, they have probably wanted to do it all along but when they drink they get the courage to actually do it all the while they think they have an excuse because they were drunk.
  • mmmmm...not in the eyes of the law
  • If, while you are drunk, you do things you shouldn't, don't get drunk.

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