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why is truth so hard to tell? it's better to let people know up front. they may be angry for a while, but they will get over it and they'll also learn a good lesson from it. lies can only hide the problem for short while. the problem will eventually surface and it'll be a bigger problem than before.
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+ ]: q6 X; X/ U& n6 E; Jwhat if this PRO-NO truely has some serious side effects that we don't know about yet? and what if your dad continues to take those PRO-NO pills for whatever the reason but dont' tell you? are you doing him or yourself any favours?
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this isn't a simple white lie that you tell kids, when it comes to fake medicines, it can have very serious consequences.
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here's a question to think about:
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what if you're sick and after the doctors have completed their examinations on you and have determined that you only have 1 year left to live. they tell the results to your closest family members. would you:
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a, want your family member to lie to you so that you think everything is ok? or
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I would definitely pick B over A any time. + _' ?, M- ~, M9 z6 ?
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