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Originally Posted by Nosu3 View Post
Wow very good story, did you write it yourself?
I didn't read it yet but I'm also a writer if you'd like to network (currently working on two stories).

I did not write the story; I don't believe I'd be any good at writing that genre. Not creative or knowledgeable enough.

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I'm always surprised by how much drug usage some people *think* goes on at "prestigious" universities...while I never was in the frat crowd, I went through four years at one of these colleges without seeing a line of cocaine.

I was referencing the linked story. Two Ivy League drug busts this month, that's a decent amount imo. Granted the bust at Columbia was only ~11k in drugs, the Cornell girl however, was 150k in heroin.

I'm completely unaware of rampant drug usage, other than amphetamines. That is why I found the two busts surprising.
post #32 of 37
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I'm always surprised by how much drug usage some people *think* goes on at "prestigious" universities...while I never was in the frat crowd, I went through four years at one of these colleges without seeing a line of cocaine.
You ran in boring circles, then. I didn't see a shitload of coke or anything in undergrad, but it made quasi-regular appearances at parties. Softer stuff like weed, ecstasy, shrooms and the like were about as available as tap water. If anyone was dancing with Mr. Brownstone, I certainly didn't know them. I'm glad I didn't. Looking back at college, I find it hilarious how relatively puritanical the environment was compared to that of my post-graduation life in LA. I've seen enough cocaine at parties here to frighten the ghost of Pablo Escobar. Have also known more than a few H junkies, though I refuse to be present when that shit goes down.
post #33 of 37
Enough holes in that story to tear it into a million little pieces.

Saw lots of coke at law school, no heroin though.
post #34 of 37
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Enough holes in that story to tear it into a million little pieces.

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post #35 of 37
"Van the Man" was part of some of the biggest scores... which are curiously never mentioned again until we need Van to come back and spoil Ferdinand's plan.

Basic story would make a bitching Lifetime movie if you made the dealer a chick.
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"Van the Man" was part of some of the biggest scores... which are curiously never mentioned again until we need Van to come back and spoil Ferdinand's plan. Basic story would make a bitching Lifetime movie if you made the dealer a chick.
That's actually my biggest frustration with this story: all the foreshadowing and "color commentary" details that are brought up as asides and then abandoned. These are the hallmarks of a novice fiction writer -- someone who is, perhaps, brimming over with excitement at all the possibilities in his head, but who doesn't have the restraint to show and not tell. Don't tell us an interesting detail about what someone will later end up doing unless it's relevant to the story or else enhances it in a real way. Ever hear your grandmother tell a rambling yarn that leads nowhere and contains pointless side details about its characters? "So anyway, that's how I met George, who was actually Zelda's nephew, and as it turned out, Zelda used to run a dairy farm in Wisconsin, which had a lot more cows back then than it does now, and..." The same thing happens a lot in this story, albeit to a much lesser degree.
post #37 of 37
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Originally Posted by leftover_salmon View Post
I'm always surprised by how much drug usage some people *think* goes on at "prestigious" universities...while I never was in the frat crowd, I went through four years at one of these colleges without seeing a line of cocaine.

No offense but most of your friends were probably losers (in the classical sense.)

Saw incredible amounts of coke, molly, ex, even heroin at the "ivy's" I attended.
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