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Now and again, I still enjoy playing the game Truth or Dare[真心话大冒险]. As a much shyer younger person, I always picked“truth” because I found this as an easy way to get people to ask me the questions that I wanted to give them the answers to anyway. However, though there is an unwritten rule that states that you he to do some dares, I never willingly picked “dare.”

From watching others demean[贬低] themselves with dares, I always dreaded[惧怕] what mine would be. To this date, the worst dare I’ve had to do was flash my bra at traffic and, lucky enough for me, it was on a residential[住宅的] street on a very light traffic day. I hope this remains the worst.

While my dares he always been tame[乏味的], two dares given to two kids stick out[突出,显眼] in my mind. The first involves a trip to the emergency[紧急的] room. The second involves a strong dose[剂量] of discipline[惩罚].

At a party, many years ago, my friends and I played “Truth or Dare.” Had we had driver’s licenses then or our parents had decided to pick us up early, this game probably wouldn’t he taken place. Yet, we were young teens who were guests at a party that never seemed to start. Bored beyond words, one of the girls in the room suggested we play that infamous[声名狼藉的] game. Hing no better option[选择], we began to play. At first, the truths and dares were pretty tame (Tell us who your crush is. I dare you to take off your shoes and ell them.).

However, as the game progressed, so did the intensity[强度] of the questions and commands. The last dare given out was extremely foolish and abundantly[十分地] wrong. In hindsight[后见之明], it shouldn’t he happened and could’ve been oided. One of the girls had brought along her new boyfriend. She dared him to drink a bottle of hot sauce. Now, this wasn’t any usual hot sauce. The hostess’s father collected hot sauces as a hobby. This bottle was taken from a definite “Look, but don’t ingest[摄入]” stock[库存]. Being the cocky[骄傲的] little boy that he was, he accepted the dare and unscrewed[扭开] the cap. From the look on his face when the first drop hit his tongue, it was evident he wanted to cry. Still, he drank down the whole bottle, his girlfriend cheering him on. Very soon after he finished, he doubled[弯腰] over and started to vomit[呕吐], violently. His girlfriend, embarrassed, told him to lee the room. Obviously, he couldn’t move. One of my friends ran upstairs to get her dad. Seeing the situation for what it was, he got the kid into the car and called the kid’s parents on his cell phone on the way to the hospital. As I wasn’t close to either the boyfriend or the girlfriend, I never found out what the outcome was.

The second dare took place at my former high school. A group of us was sitting in the chorus room[合唱室], waiting for our rehearsal[排练] to start. Realizing that our choir[合唱队] director was on the phone and how long he usually remained on it, we decided to play “Truth or Dare.” Now, there was this extremely energetic, borderline[边界的] mentally challenged boy in the group. A couple of us whispered to each other that we didn’t think it would be a good idea to let him play. However, not wanting to make him feel left out, the other members of the group invited him into the game.

One of the other boys in the group was this jerk[性格古怪的人] who enjoyed getting people into trou-ble and causing drama. When it was his turn to ask or command someone, he would come up with something truly embarrassing. Though we tried to make it so that he didn’t get to ask or command this one kid, it ended up happening. He dared this kid to run around the school, screaming that there was a fire. Wanting desperately[拼命地] to fit in, he did just that. Our high school consists of two buildings, four floors each. He screamed so loud that we could hear him in the other building. Suddenly, we couldn’t hear him anymore, but then we could. Crying and begging not to be punished, he was escorted[护送] back to the choir room by one of the security guards. While this one guard understood the situation and told our choir director to watch his students better, another guard had heard and wasn’t so understanding. This kid ended up getting suspended[暂停] and his parents pulled him out of the school. And of the kid who dared him? My choir director fined him for being disruptive[制造混乱的], but he never paid the fine.

Despite these two situations, I still enjoy playing this game. Under the right circumstances and played with the right people, it can make for a fun time. However, too often, people go too far. Quite suddenly, a game of “Truth or Dare” can turn into “Torture[折磨] or Destruction.”

有时候,我还是很喜欢玩“真心话大冒险”这游戏的.我年轻时比现在要腼腆些,总会选择“真心话”,因为我发现这是一个让别人向我发问的好办法——反正我也打算告诉他们.不过,尽管游戏里有个不成文的规定(你总得玩几次大冒险),我从来不会主动选择“大冒险”.

看着其他人在大冒险时丢尽颜面,我总是很害怕自己的大冒险会(丢脸)成什么样子.到目前为止,我经历过最糟糕的大冒险就是向着过往车辆挥动我的胸罩——幸运的是,那是一条住宅区道路,那天经过的车子并不多.我希望这永远是最糟糕的一次.

虽然我的大冒险向来不怎么带劲儿,但有两个孩子的大冒险给我留下了很深的印象:第一个大冒险将人送进急救室,第二个大冒险带来了严厉的惩罚.

许多年前,我和朋友们在一个派对上玩“真心话大冒险”.假如当年我们有驾驶执照,又或是我们的父母决定早点过来接人,这游戏或许就玩不成了.然而我们这伙少年来参加的派对似乎永远也开始不了.实在无聊得受不了,屋子里的其中一个女孩提议一起玩这个臭名昭著的游戏.没有其他更好的选择了,我们开始玩游戏.一开始,真心话和大冒险还比较温和(告诉我们你暗恋谁;我敢说,你不敢脱下鞋子来闻一闻.).

不过,随着游戏进行下去,问题变得越来越尖锐,命令也越来越难办了.最后提出的大冒险实在是蠢毙了,而且错得离谱.事后回想起来,这意外根本就不应该发生,而且完全可以避免.其中一个女孩带来了她的新男友.她让他干了一瓶辣椒酱.这可不是一般的辣椒酱.派对主人家的父亲喜欢收集辣椒酱.这一瓶是从一个显然“可看不可咽”的架子上拿下来的.作为一个骄傲自信的小男孩,他接受了这个挑战,扭开了瓶盖.当第一口辣椒酱落在男孩的舌头上时,从他脸上的表情就能看出他很想哭.尽管如此,在女朋友的打气下,他还是干了整瓶辣椒酱.一喝完没多久,他便弯下腰吐了起来,大吐特吐.他的女朋友尴尬极了,叫他离开房间,而他显然走不动了.其中一个朋友跑到楼上找她爸爸帮忙.看见当时的情形,朋友的爸爸将男孩接上车,一边赶往医院,一边给孩子的父母打电话.因为我和这对男女朋友双方都不太熟悉,我一直不知道这件事情最后的结局.

第二个大冒险(事故)发生在我先前那所高中.我们一群人坐在合唱室里,等着排练开始.我们发现合唱团指挥正在打电话,鉴于他向来一聊电话就说个没完,我们决定玩“真心话大冒险”.我们当中有这么一个男生,精力异常旺盛,总想挑战极限.我和另外一个人低声交谈,都觉得让他玩这游戏不是个好主意.不过,因为不想让这男生觉得自己受到排挤,其他人还是将他拉过来一起玩了.

我们当中另外一个男生是个混蛋,特喜欢害人以及闹腾捣乱.轮到他提问题或者下命令时,他总会说出一些让人非常尴尬的话.虽然我们在玩游戏时尽量不让他有机会向之前那个男生提问题或者下命令,事情还是不可避免地发生了.他让那个男生围着学校跑一圈,一边跑一边叫“失火啦”.后者实在太想融入集体,便真的照做了.我们的高中有两栋教学楼,每栋都是四层楼高.那个男生嚷得太起劲了,我们都能听见他在另外一栋楼的叫声.他的声音突然消失了,过了一会儿又响了起来.他被一个保安押回合唱室,哭着恳求保安不要处罚他.尽管这名保安搞清楚情况后只是让我们的指挥看好他的学生,另外一名保安听说了这件事,却并不是那么通情达理.这个男生最后被勒令停学,由父母带走.至于那个让他大冒险的家伙?合唱团指挥对搞事分子处以罚款,但他一直没有领罚交钱.

尽管有这两次意外,我还是挺喜欢这个游戏.在合宜的情况下与合适的人一起玩,它能让人乐呵一把.不过,人们总是常常玩出火.于是突然之间,一个“真心话大冒险”就会变成“折磨话大坏事”了.

圣诞派对上的搞笑对话

“Isn’t the head teacher a bit of a twit?” said a boy to a girl.

“Well, do you know who I am?” inquired the girl.

“No.” replied the boy.

“I’m the head teacher’s daughter”, replied the girl.

“And do you know who I am?” asked the boy.

“No,” she uttered.

“Thank goodness!” said the boy with a sigh of relief.

一个小男孩跟小女孩说:“你有没有觉得班主任有点傻?”

小女孩回答到:“啊哈,你知道我是谁吗?”

小男孩回答道:“不知道.”

小女孩说:“我就是你口中所说的傻班主任的女儿.”

小男孩(面不改色心里惊恐地)问:“那你知道我是谁吗?”

小女孩说:“不知道.”

小男孩大大的松了口气,说道“真是谢天谢地啊.”

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