Earlier this week I read an article in a magazine. This article was a bout a girl, about my age, who wanted to fit in with the older group of guys she was hanging out with. The guys asked her to try and smuggle drugs across the border of Mexico and bring them back to the U.S. Just as she was about to cross the border back home she was pulled over and arrested because they found the drugs.
When she got home, the guys that were her "friends" weren't even there anymore.
It really just adds to my STRONG no drugs theory. And it also reminds me to know who my friends are, because if any of my friends would ask me to do that I would know that they weren't actually my friends. How could any girl think that people who asked her to do something illegal were her friends?
No where in the article did it say that she didn't have any friends, but it did talk about how much she wanted to get out of her routine. There are other ways to get out of routine than to smuggle drugs across the border of Mexico! The question I ask myself is, why did they even put this in the magazine? Do they want us to learn common sense? Do they want us to feel bad for her?!?!? Because if that's the case then to quote my father "if you're gonna be stupid, then you gotta be tough" (:
I like that last quote, I agree 100%.
ReplyDeleteWas this in 17? If it was I read it too when I was at the Doctors office!
Yes it was in Seventeen(: hope you don't mind but I had to write about it!
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