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...lying in order to help out a friend?
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i have unfortunately done that before
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as long as it doesn't involve illeagal activity i would lie to help out a friend and have done it many times...be seeing you
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absolutely not and all my friends know it. If they are my friend they wouldnt ask it of me
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it depends on the extent of the lie and who it would hurt i think
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I think I would have to say it would really depend on the circumstances, but probably not.
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A friend will bail you out of jail.
A GOOD friend will be in there with you saying "DAMN that was fun" A friend will help you move A GOOD friend will help you move a body. |
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Having done so, I discovered that my integrity as a dependable friend outweighed the value of being proud of myself for being loyal to an ideal rather than loyal to a person.
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I would NEVER help out a friend by saying "Those jeans don't make your butt look too big"...
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...lying in order to help out a friend? yeah probably but it would also depend on the nature of the lie. |
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When I was much younger I may have been a scapegoat once or twice for a friend....but now, sorry no can do. My true friends know that I wouldn't so they don't ask.
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My good friends wouldn't ask me to do that.
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not only would I, I have...and far more on occasion. Good friends though, not just drinking buddies...only the one's I know'll return the alibi if needed
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if your integrity can be compromised,than u had none to begin with..no one said it was easy to have it
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I think we are all as credible as a snake in the grass.
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Not going to happen, most of the people I know wouldn't even ask me too...people who have, are no longer friends.
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