Not yet, Zen. They literally just found him about an hour ago. One assumes alcohol was involved.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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That is so sad, Cashmere. Damn. His poor loved ones.
Oh Cashmere. That's awful. At my alma mater, a college student got really drunk and fell asleep on the train tracks. In that situation, the student's family were wondering why his friends didn't make sure he got home safely.
Which is something I also wondered.
Cash, in unwanted coincidences, they are searching the water around Belmont Harbor for a kid in his twenties who similarly disappeared Friday night. They found his jacket in the water.
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On a lighter note, I completely love that stupid commercial where the couple get a "rescue panther" since they can't afford a security system.
On a lighter note, I completely love that stupid commercial where the couple get a "rescue panther" since they can't afford a security system.
Ahahaha, me too.
In that situation, the student's family were wondering why his friends didn't make sure he got home safely.
I was going to say that, but honestly, when I was 21, if I got too drunk, I would often just head home by myself. And I often get quiet when I feel out of control (ie, too drunk), so even my friends might not have known that's why I was leaving.
In short, kids are dumb sometimes.
Good luck, Sox. I hope things start going better.
In that situation, the student's family were wondering why his friends didn't make sure he got home safely.
In high school, I was the kind of person who made sure people got home safely since I didn't drink. That tends not to help one's social status at that age.
I was going to say that, but honestly, when I was 21, if I got too drunk, I would often just head home by myself. And I often get quiet when I feel out of control (ie, too drunk), so even my friends might not have known that's why I was leaving.
So much this.
And you know, by the time I was 21, I was a pro at drinking! So we weren't taking so much care of each other anymore, which I don't even mean in a bad way, just that we each believed we were capable of seeing ourselves home safely.