People did drugs in my high school, but because it was the "good" high school in the affluent neighborhood, the community at large didn't think it happened. Imagine the shock and outrage of the community when there was a big drug bust. Of course, it was coke, so there was much drama about that.
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There was a fair amount of drugs in my high school but nothing crazier than pot or hallucinogens. However, from my siblings tales of high school in the 1970s, things were way wilder back then.
I understand they might be a problem in some schools, but our schools are riddled with drugs?
When I was in high school, I'd hear about pot and, once in a blue moon, ecstasy. Now the surrounding rural community apparently has a massive number of meth labs.
And yet I still have no idea what crystal meth looks like. Or how you, you know, take it.
Drugs were something only the "burnouts" did....
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There was a fair amount of drug use at my (inner city) hs, but nothing compared to what went on at the richie north shore suburban schools.
We apparently have a cheese problem here in Dallas. Again, I get that drugs are bad; I just don't think they're "ravaging America."
And yet I still have no idea what crystal meth looks like. Or how you, you know, take it.
You snort it, like coke. Usually it's a white powder. Sometimes it's kinda' "moist." Sometimes it's pink.
How much drug use does there have to be before a school qualifies as "riddled"? My (private) HS was definitely more into alcohol, the (public) magnet school I almost went to was more about the pot and cocaine. (Note to schools - the DARE program? Mainly useful for letting kids know what drugs look like so they'll know exactly what to ask their dealers for. NSM with the keeping them away.)
We apparently have a cheese problem here in Dallas.
I take it that some slangy drug name and that the youth of Dallas aren't mainlining gruyere.
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Good to know, tommyrot. I'll never put it into practice, except perhaps fictionally.