JUST SAY NO

edited 2012-04-24 02:24:32 in General
Remember kids: If you say "maybe", you'll die instantly of a drug overdose. Or something.

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Does anyone remember when Jumpingzombie used to post anti-drug PSAs in the original Trash Heap all the time? That was fun.
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  • I'm a loser. Also, Creeper. And a woman.
    I dun remember, sadly.
  • The sadness will last forever.
    I never knew JZ used to post that.
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  • It's 4:20 somewhere.
    SUCCUMB TO FEAR
  • The sadness will last forever.

    I thought that video had to do with the drugged up version of The Avengers.

  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    I remember the JZ anti-drug campaign!

    It was in the Good Old Days.
  • The Good Old Days of the Heap, back before that newfag Tre showed up.

    Gosh, he's such a jerk. :P
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  • ⊗¯\_(ツ)_/¯⊗
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis


    DARE, which is taught by friendly policemen in 75 percent of the nation's school districts, has been plagued by image problems from the beginning, when it first latched on to Nancy Reagan's relentlessly sunny and perversely simplistic "Just say No" campaign. The program's goals include teaching kids creative ways to say "no" to drugs, while simultaneously bolstering their self-esteem (which DARE founders insist is related to lower rates of drug use). It's apparently not a bad way of educating five-year-olds about the dangers of drinking cleaning fluid. But it's a bust at keeping teenagers from smoking pot.

    According to an article published in the August 1999 issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, DARE not only did not affect teenagers' rate of experimentation with drugs, but may also have actually lowered their self-esteem. The study, called "Project DARE: No Effects at 10-Year Follow-Up," bluntly deconstructs every claim the program makes. More than 1,000 10 year-olds enrolled in DARE classes were given a survey about drug use and self-esteem, and then, a decade later, the same group filled out the same questionnaire.

    The findings were grim: 20-year-olds who'd had DARE classes were no less likely to have smoked marijuana or cigarettes, drunk alcohol, used "illicit" drugs like cocaine or heroin, or caved in to peer pressure than kids who'd never been exposed to DARE. But that wasn't all. "Surprisingly," the article states, "DARE status in the sixth grade was negatively related to self-esteem at age 20, indicating that individuals who were exposed to DARE in the sixth grade had lower levels of self-esteem 10 years later." Another study, performed at the University of Illinois, suggests some high school seniors who'd been in DARE classes were more likely to use drugs than their non-DARE peers.




    Have a low opinion of yourself? Did you attend DARE? ...WHOOPS! 
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    That's simple to explain. "DARE is lame, and I was in DARE classes, therefore I am lame."
  • Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast
  • READ MY CROSS SHIPPING-FANFICTION, DAMMIT!

    i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
    That was possibly better than all the best things about the US anti-drug campaign, combined. 
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  • Just say no?

    ...

    NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO *shot*
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    image
  • YES.

    YES.
    Because yes.
  • The sadness will last forever.
    NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • It's 4:20 somewhere.


    Bullshit, if a ten pound bag of the best cocaine ONLY makes you sneeze, you're a hardass motherfucker.
  • ...Or Charlie Sheen
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    Because that's how he rolls.
  • With Tiger's Blood.
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