People on stimulants tend to have dilated pupils, agitated behavior, rapid or excessive speech (often called "verbal diarrhea"), hypervigilance (looking around in a circumspect manner), anxiety, aggression, and/or paranoid symptoms. They may also have pallor due to vasoconstriction shunting blood away from the skin. Checking for vital signs, you will often find increased blood pressure and pulse, due to adrenergic effects of stimulants on the nervous system.
Erratic behavior, pupil dialation or constriction, spending alot of time in the bathroom, not eating, excuses, missing work, not having or borrowing money, weight loss, pale or pastie skin color, showing up late or not showing up at all, signs of dope sickness when they can't score - sweating, vomiting, aches and pains...and anger/frustration. I can go on and on.
check the size of the pupils and if they are large then they are probably on drugs
one reason how i know is their pupils will be dilated :)
Yes, adderall is a stimulant although for reasons unknown it has a calming effect on people with ADD. So if someone who does not have ADD were to take it, it would serve as a stimulant.
Making observation means that you are acquiring information by watching something or someone.
Making observation means that you are acquiring information by watching something or someone.
alcohol is a depressantdepressant. It may seem like it has stimulating properties to someone under the influence, but the fact is it depresses central nervous system activity.
is it illegal for someone to obtain an email that was not addresses to them?
Influence is already used as a verb. For example "to influence something or someone".
A medhead is someone who is abusing medications, usually those with stimulant properties.
It is not illegal to call someone a scab, as it is considered a derogatory term for someone who continues to work while others are on strike. However, it may be considered offensive or disrespectful in certain contexts.
Waking someone up is generally not illegal, but it could be considered rude or disruptive depending on the circumstances. In some situations, such as in a hospital or during designated quiet hours in residential buildings, waking someone up could be against the rules. It's important to consider the context and be respectful of others' need for sleep.
In and of itself, it is not illegal to fire someone over the phone.
Laws regarding recording someone without their consent vary by location, but in general, it is illegal to record someone in a private setting without their consent. In public settings, recording is typically allowed as long as there is no expectation of privacy. It is important to familiarize yourself with the specific laws in your area.
Is it illegal to mug someone.