12/02/2026
When We Go Out, We Come Back Together — Safe 🚨
I really value feeling safe and supported when we go out. If we can’t take care of each other, we shouldn’t be hanging out.
When we’re drinking, smoking, and partying, we need to look after each other. That’s what real friends do.
If you’re too drunk to drive, I’ll stop you. We sleep it off in the car and leave sober in the morning. No arguments.
If you’re getting too drunk, I’ll tell you to slow down. Drink water. Take a break.
If you’re about to leave with a random girl while drunk, I’ll stop that too. You don’t know her, you’re not thinking clearly, and we don’t need drama, police, cheating stories, or unsafe situations the next day. Take her number and talk when sober.
If you’re dating someone, I’ll remind you not to mess up your relationship because of one night.
When we’re out, we check each other:
“Where’s your wallet? Your car keys? Your house keys? Where's your cellphone? Where's your gun?”
Let’s put important stuff somewhere safe so nothing gets lost.
If things get out of control, we shut it down. If something isn’t safe, we handle it. If you’re too drunk, I’ll make sure you get home safe.
That’s the rule: we go out together, we come back together — safe, no regrets, no problems.
And if we can’t do that for each other, we shouldn’t be going out together at all.
This is about protecting each other and making sure we all get home safe. Nothing more, nothing less.
It’s about safety and accountability when we go out.
✅ Check your people
🚫 Stop drunk driving
⚠️ Stop unsafe behavior
🔑📱 Protect belongings
🏠 Get home safely