Naked stranger on toilet asks to 'finish business' before arrest

Those pics should be shown at school. If I was a high school kid, I wouldnt dare to try drugs after seeing those pics!
Agreed. Now they have the D.A.R.E. program, do they not show pictures to the children? I have been out of high school since the 1990's.
 
same for kids smoking cigarette - yucky lungs, discolored teeth/fingernails, etc. it saddens me to see young high schoolers smoking it like it's too cool and also the 2 young girls I saw at Starbuck.. looks like 14 years old dressing like they're college girls with prada bag, buying Espresso at Starbuck.

I don't think it's healthy for young kids to drink coffee like that
 
same for kids smoking cigarette - yucky lungs, discolored teeth/fingernails, etc. it saddens me to see young high schoolers smoking it like it's too cool and also the 2 young girls I saw at Starbuck.. looks like 14 years old dressing like they're college girls with prada bag, buying Espresso at Starbuck.

I don't think it's healthy for young kids to drink coffee like that

I remember when I was in college, there was a program in which the parents take their kids to some station. What they did was to take a pic of the kids right there, enter it into a computer and show them what they will look like in 10 or so years from smoking. Some of these kids' reactions were of pure shock and disgust. I wonder what kind of affect if they did the same program showing what they each would look like after years of drug use. Ohhh, that would definitely shock some kids into refusing drugs!
 
Please don't be a stick in the mud. It spoils the atmosphere. The point of it was just a joke since that Toilet Man reminds me of Lennie James because of similarity. If you don't find it funny, you can either kindly not read this posting or make your own thread that humors you.

Like what Banjo said - "I don't think he[me] was serious."

The key word here being "think". And since it was a direct reply to my post, it is only natural that I would ask you to clarify. It was unclear if you wer insinuating that the accused was a meth addict, which would be unreasonable as there was no indication of that in the news, or if the insinuation was that I was a meth addict, or if it was just an off topic attempt at humor.
 
I remember when I was in college, there was a program in which the parents take their kids to some station. What they did was to take a pic of the kids right there, enter it into a computer and show them what they will look like in 10 or so years from smoking. Some of these kids' reactions were of pure shock and disgust. I wonder what kind of affect if they did the same program showing what they each would look like after years of drug use. Ohhh, that would definitely shock some kids into refusing drugs!

Unfortuantely, it is also the nature of a teen-ager to believe "That will never happen to me!" That is exactly why, despite all warnings, teens continue to do things like drink, use drugs, smoke, and drive recklessly.
 
The key word here being "think". And since it was a direct reply to my post, it is only natural that I would ask you to clarify. It was unclear if you wer insinuating that the accused was a meth addict, which would be unreasonable as there was no indication of that in the news, or if the insinuation was that I was a meth addict, or if it was just an off topic attempt at humor.

I think 99% of people in here know "it was just an off topic attempt at humor" :ugh3: anyway.........
 
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