Has anyone heard that funny story?
You know how anti-drugs campaigns actually get you interested in drugs? (the thought of doing drugs had never crossed my mind til those pesky Grange Hill School kids forced their “Just Say No” message up my nostrils.) Well here’s a funny story of how an anti-drugs campaign backfired.
Some UK secondary school issued their kids with pencils, etched with the logo “TOO COOL TO DO DRUGS”. Unfortunately, the text started at the writing side of the pencil, so that as the lead wore down, the message went from:
TOO COOL TO DO DRUGS
to:
COOL TO DO DRUGS
to:
DO DRUGS
to:
DRUGS
lolz
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summat like that happened at our school, although not with “anti-drugs” stuff…
we got these rulers from this scheme to get kids to motivate themselves and stuff, and they said “AIM HIGHER” on them. unfortunately the letters could be scratched off, and the idea caught on…
within a few days, everyone was sporting rulers modified to say “I’M HIGH” instead :laugh_at:
You know how anti-drugs campaigns actually get you interested in drugs? (the thought of doing drugs had never crossed my mind til those pesky Grange Hill School kids forced their “Just Say No” message up my nostrils.) Well here’s a funny story of how an anti-drugs campaign backfired.
Some UK secondary school issued their kids with pencils, etched with the logo “TOO COOL TO DO DRUGS”. Unfortunately, the text started at the writing side of the pencil, so that as the lead wore down, the message went from:
TOO COOL TO DO DRUGS
to:
COOL TO DO DRUGS
to:
DO DRUGS
to:
DRUGS
lolz
copy an pasted ..brilliant ..!raaa
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