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The Devastating Impact of Alcoholism: A Personal Perspective

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私はロックバンドに行ったことがない。私は名声の圧力またはそのようなキャリアは人間の精神に基づい推力ができる要求を理解するふりをすることはできません。しかし、私はそれがそのパスに巻き込ま誰にあるアルコール依存症との大量破壊兵器についての事または2つを知っていますか。私は自分の父が表紙に散らばって彼の周りのすべての人と死に身を飲み見ました。彼が終了すると、彼の愛する人が懇願。医師は、彼が死んでしまう彼に言った。彼は誰に耳を傾けず、彼は最終的に与えるであろう放射性降下物の世話でした。 アルコール依存症は、選択肢彼らは飲み物を取る毎に時間を作る。彼らはディアハンターのシーンで、彼らは自分の唇にアルコールを置くたびにあるかのようにそうではありません - ベトコンとじめじめした部屋に座って隠喩クリストファー·ウォーケン、彼はショットでロシアンルーレットをプレイするために強制的に彼の頭に銃を保持ガラス。それはそのようなものだ。アルコール依存症は、自分の意志を飲む。しかし、彼らの行動熱核爆発の感情的な力で自分の周りの影響みんな。彼らはあなたをアルコールを選択します。そしてそれは痛い。 Googleの翻訳でできますよ。

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