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For Sam, if you convince him to keep playing, he managed to keep his reputation intact but it eats at him and he drinks harder and loses his scholarship, he ultimately gets a job as a gym teacher but rather than the happy ending where he feels freed from obligation, it was a hard lesson that nearly ruined his life because he gives in to peer pressure.
She kissed me back and told me that she's into girls.
Elementary, you have to stand up to the bullies with him and be inclusive-- don't push out buddy.
Middle School, be a yes-man, drink/smoke and steal.
High School, Patch him up yourself, Say no to the gang stuff the moment it's mentioned all the way to the end but don't "narc". "It's obviously a big deal" with the drugs, if you want to date him, you have to ask him to fool around but he'll only date you if you helped him steal and have his trust.
ALWAYS say no to gang stuff, when Buddy brings it up say you're concerned too and try to mention it.
Watch the lawyer movie with his dad and act excited.
When the day comes for drug running show up and talk him out of it, he'll leave with you.
Thank you! I thought I did all that but I may have messed up somewhere. But THANK YOU!
I've just got friends three times now so this will help!
But I'm too lazy to rewatch so far.
Very controversial ruth.