Wasting Life (Anti-Drug PSA)
A PSA project from the ninth grade or so. All I really remember is that I did the sound editing. Pretty, erm, “direct” in its statement, but that’s probably just a given with a PSA. All content (c) Jon Stout, 2006.
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LegalizareRomania says:
horse shit!
FimaWWW says:
my new philosophy talks about drugs as way of life, its not wasting your life, if you choose drugs, you can live with it, you don’t have to be ashamed. think that humans built to get food and make childrens, people who use drugs are not doing this things, but their having much more fun!
7ball666 says:
true you got me there haha
Brasswatchman says:
I don’t deny it. But, hey, at least the lighting looks neat.
7ball666 says:
wow that video was completly irrelevant to anything at all
Brasswatchman says:
I would humbly disagree. But, like I said, this was a class assignment. I don’t really think that I have the right to tell people what they should or shouldn’t do with their lives. So, do as you will.
ninjadude88666 says:
I have no life. So fuck it.
bearblaster420 says:
LMFAO! so funny.
i bet ur smoking by now.
hookenany says:
i hope youre smokin by now
WheatCrackers666 says:
Probably a silly straw.
Brasswatchman says:
[i]while i explore the crevaces of my brain.[/i]
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… with… like… a toothpick or something?
cockblonked says:
man waste your life making shitty PSA announcements while i explore the crevaces of my brain.
Brasswatchman says:
Good video though. I did say it was well-made.
Thanks!
fuzzfoot says:
You misunderstand. I thought the video was good, it’s the assignment that sucked. I had to do stuff like this when I was in school, too. The problem is that our schools tell children lies, and then ask the children to repeat the lies back to them to make sure that they understand the lie, and believe it. I don’t blame your school specifically, either. It’s a much larger problem than that. Good video though. I did say it was well-made.
Brasswatchman says:
Give me a break, man. It was ninth grade. Half the reason we came up with the concept is so we could play around with the track pistol we borrowed from the Gym.
fuzzfoot says:
That video was well edited, well directed, well acted, and well lit. The content was pure lies. Our education system has become an indoctrination system.