Friday, September 9, 2016

I am interested in talking about drugs and how they effect people and culture around the world because I think a lot of people are sheltered to how bad the world around them can really be.
Many kids in high school think that drugs aren't as bad as they are taught to be. But in reality drugs ruin life's everyday. I am here blogging to you because I want you to be educated on what is really going on in todays world. Not some bullshit about Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump arguing over who should win china over LAME. Nope, I want to teach you about how many people are dying and going through serious stuff at home due to one pill or one puff. Drugs have many aspects to every part of the world, I mean yes there are nice parts of the world that you would THINK are drug free but in reality not a lot of places are drug free no matter how hard society tries to make it safe and drug free. The big picture of my topic is that you should really open your eyes up to what is not only in front of you but what is going around the world and how you can make a difference.

Now I'm not trying to be the one person to tell you that drugs are bad, you can defiantly survive a lot but after words your body is damaged and has had enough. Yes I will tell you how and why and what drugs to avoid in the world but most importantly you are your own person soo no stopping ya there. But around as you travel or watch the news around the world you will find your self in weird and uncomfortable situations, drugs may be included in these situations. So try and surround yourself with people that wouldn't ever put you in a bad situation.

1 comment:

  1. Your voice and personality is already present in your writing - and that is fantastic. It draws people into the conversation you want to have, while making them feel that you are listening to them and don't want to "preach" at them (sometimes people get turned off by that). Good working thinking about how this topic is a serious one - even beyond the presidential election - and one that certainly impacts high school students who are often sheltered. Do check your work for spelling and grammar mistakes (it doesn't need to be formal writing, but remember that you want to be a credible and likable source for your readers so your writing should be easily understood). Sounds like quite the intriguing blog for sure!

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