I just checked with my friend who had a sip of it and she felt something was off and made it back safely to her room. Personally, I'm angry, disgusted, and a bit shook up.
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Its weird to say, but I'm glad it happened to me instead of one of my friends. I've never felt more powerless, not being able to speak a name, because I don't have tangible "proof" I'm more mad that women regularly have to go through this, more than anything else.
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Damn, didn't know you were the one that got roofied. Glad you're okay.
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I wasn't the only one. My friend that I took the drink from still had a few sips, and I've heard another person got roofied last night too.
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Geez... sorry to hear that happened to you. That's awful. Glad your friend is okay. You doing alright?
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I'm shook up a little mentally, but I'm more mad that women have to deal with this kind of shit on the regular. I literally want to end worlds.
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This might sound naive, but what about security footage? Any chance they could look for suspicious behavior with the drink?
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They're working on it. I don't want to accuse the person without evidence.
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Me when I catch someone trying to put something in a drinkpic.twitter.com/44yFRBDt2z
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Fr though, it is insane how these people can't get with someone normally because they're such a horrible person, that instead of reflecting on themselves, they try to resort to criminal activity instead. If I ever see someone do this I will break the drink over their skulls.
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