Lately in one of my Writing classes, we’ve been discussing and brainstorming our ideas for feature articles. I’ve been indecisive about mine, but have finally settled on large age gaps in young peoples’ relationships. Madison, who I quite like, is doing hers on the conflict that drug use has on parent-child relationships. One of her friends went through quite a traumatic time with it, and I think that if
It started off with people asking random questions of each other about the addictiveness of certain drugs, what exactly certain drugs do, and so on. Our tutor, Stu, who is a very quiet and somewhat awkward person who specialises in poetry, sat back for the start of the conversation and watched it play out before chiming in with information of his own. He seemed to have quite a thorough knowledge, and I was a bit surprised. Well, a lot surprised. The conversation was mainly light-hearted, and included stories of the antics of drug-takers that people had known (never personal stories).
A story that I found particularly amusing was one told by
But drugs are bad, not funny.
Dale.
1 comment:
ur brother should know alot about large age gaps in young ppls relationships lmao
and yes dale....drugs are not cool
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