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Submitted by briebrie2687 on February 27, 2008
Category: Social Issues
Words: 1922 | Pages: 8
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Topic: Date Rape Drugs
Audience: Freshman college girls
Purpose: To make college freshman girls aware of the date rape drugs out there, what they do to one's body, their appearance, the after affects, and how they are put into the body.
Forum: a pamphlet passed out at the G-spot on campus.
A Loser's Best Friend
You are out with your friends on your way to the new hottest dance club. The adrenaline is rushing through your body and your heart starts to rush as the car pulls up to the club entrance. You can already hear the bass coming from the inside of the club as it lines up with the rhythm of your heart. You walk in and the music engulfs you as the world around you becomes darker. Once inside, you immediately lead the way to the middle of the dance floor. The bass is loud and the atmosphere is dense, full of excitement. After what seems like forever of dancing, you realize how thirsty you are and make your way over to bar to get a drink.
On your journey to the bar, a very good looking gentleman you do not know stops you. He asks if you want to dance but you motion towards the bar since the music is so loud. He holds up what looks like an unopened water bottle and offers it to you. Too thirsty to say no, you accept the bottle, thank the person, and promise him a dance later as you head back to your friends. You open the bottle of water, chug it quickly and toss the empty bottle on the floor. On your way back to the dance floor, your head starts to spin and you become dizzy. Your feel like you are not even in your own body. You quickly ignore the signs and assume it is from the club music and being dehydrated.
But soon the world in front of your eyes starts to turn black, fade away, and eventually is gone. As your eyes once again start to open, you can see all of your friends huddled around you. It seems like you have been asleep for years. You are not sure what happened to the dance club,...
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