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infinite zest - 2015-08-08

Be honest, who's going to get high and watch the whole thing?


Old_Zircon - 2015-08-08

5 of course, but how anyone could possibly think that 360p (or even 480p) is acceptable to upload a video in is beyond me.


infinite zest - 2015-08-08

Hehe.. I tried to change the video settings and accidentally hit the CC button instead. Definitely watch it with closed captioning enabled.


infinite zest - 2015-08-08

At least this one seems to be fairly realistic; when I was growing up DRUGS was just a thing you weren't supposed to do, usually represented by "pills" because they didn't think they should show kids how to use them. And that's horrible advice. For all I knew a cigarette was the same as a spliff and a can of beer was the same as a bottle of vodka. I was scared to take Tylenol because it said "drug" on the back of the box. Thanks, 90s.


Miss Henson's 6th grade class - 2015-08-08

It's like "No Exit 4 Kidz!"


Sudan no1 - 2015-08-08

Boo, no marijuana fatality


Binro the Heretic - 2015-08-09

They still seem pretty chipper for being dead & all.

Back in high school, I had a crush on a girl in civics class. Then I found out she was really into the "D.A.R.E." program. She and the other members of her school club wrote & performed cringe-inducing anti-drug/anti-drunk driving skits and performed them at the pep rallies.

Quashed that crush pretty damned pronto.


infinite zest - 2015-08-10

Ours' wasn't called DARE.. can't remember what it was called (this was the late 90s) but the anti-drug kids like me were actually the best go-to kids for LSD cigarettes and alcohol. :)


infinite zest - 2015-08-10

Oh yeah and adderall of course.


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