<p>start drawing on their face</p>
<p>Cardinal, I don’t care if you nitpick what I say, but you don’t have to take personal shots at me. That’s just unnecessary.</p>
<p>Btw to the people telling me to go and review my 10th grade health class, maybe I don’t have all my scientifics 100%, but I’m speaking from the school of life position. I don’t think it makes sense to call 911 every time someone passes out from one too many beers.</p>
<p>Sharpie it up if he has his shoes on.</p>
<p>Generally…if you find yourself asking yourself,“should I call 911?” , you already know the answer.</p>
<p>What diference does it make if they have their shoes on? So everyone must have a huge supply of sharpies like the really big kind in your rooms just in case. </p>
<p>Do chicks get sharpied?</p>
<p>Look for signs of alcohol poisoning. NSM’s post above is a good list. Pay attention to how well they are breathing and try to wake them up periodically. If you think they are in danger, call 911. </p>
<p>The RA will find out, but that is much better than your roommate dying because you didn’t want to get them or yourself in trouble.</p>
<p>Some people here had friends who died from drinking, but most people think its really not a big deal and everyone kind of passes out. Im confused. I hope i never pass out at a party, only in my dorm room. Actually i mean apartment cause i want an apartment more.</p>
<p>Don’t assume alcohol is the ONLY drug the passed out person has taken that night. You might think it looks like a common too-much-drinking passing out episode, but it could be two or three drugs acting in concert to slow the heart and breathing to a fatal point.</p>
<p>slap the crap out of them till they wake up and if they dont after like a couple hard slaps, get help, thats my rule of thumb</p>