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  • Yo! This party is totally epic! no cap! u wanna hit this vape? it makes me feel really good and it's mango flavor!
  • uhhh...
  • Aw man! I really have to think about this decision thoughtfully! What am I gonna do! Let's see. I think I need to make a thoughtful decision, and see the pros and cons of my options!
  • Yo Roger! Wanna vape or not!?
  • PROS: avoids risk of addictionCONS: may not be invited to social events in the future
  • No thanks. Those can be addictive and contain nicotine. Goodbye
  • PROS: avoids risk of addiction and maintains friendshipCONS: may not be believable and avoids the truth and still risks not being invited if the excuse isn't believable
  • Yo Roger! Wanna vape or not!?
  • I totally want to, but my mom just called and I have to walk my pet rhinoceros ASAP. bye!
  • Roger was invited to a raging party by one of his good friends, Scooter. He doesn't normally get invited to social events and wants people to think he's cool. He is nervous when Scooter offers him a vape, because he knows that they can be very addictive, but he also doesn't want to never be invited to places with cool people.
  • Roger doesn't think he wants help with this decision, because if he did ask for help, he wouldn't be able to keep his coolness status and would risk being made fun of instantly. After some thought, he decides he could either say no and instantly leave, or make up an excuse for why he couldn't accept Scooter's vape.
  • Roger ultimately decides to go with his first option because he knows it is morally wrong to lie and he should be honest about the effects of vaping. He is happy with this decision because he believes that if people who didn't like him because he said no don't want him at their parties, they're not worth hanging out with and aren't good friends.
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