Once again I watched WWYD. There was a little boy pretending to have an imaginary friend named Johnny (who is briefly shown as a cartoon anthropomorphic dinosaur with a t-shirt and baseball cap) who makes a mess in public when the kid "feeds" him real food and asks people around him to take a picture of him and his arm around his "invisible" friend while his mom/babysitter uses the washroom. A lot of people played along, but it made me wonder do little kids really think their imaginary friend is real that they can feed them non-imaginary food or take pictures of them? Do they not realize they're the one controlling the friend all along? Don't they find it odd that other people can't see or hear them, even in a photograph? When I was a kid I knew that the creatures I imagined couldn't be seen by other people or do real things.
The second thing I saw got me so riled up I started to pace around the living room. They had two guys who are acting as college students in a bar put a fake date rape drug in a lady's drink, making sure other people can see what they're doing when the lady takes a bathroom break. A group of young women who were students themselves spoke right up and said they were going to call the police. They even told the lady when she got back about and when the would-be "rapists" denied everything one of them said "then you drink it!" But there were other people didn't intervene, including a woman who said the same thing happened to her in college.
Another woman looked like her jaw was going to hit the table but she didn't do anything because, being female she feared for her own safety. One guy, however, wouldn't let the actors leave, called the cops (who as always know already that it's all acted out) and even tied his jacket to the doors so they couldn't get out. He said his nephew was a state trooper so he knows about this kind of thing.
Date rape drugs are really scary. They said you can't taste or smell them. If I saw anyone trying to drug someone's else's beverage, I'd be ready to force it down their own throat.