While drug users are more likely than others to be nonconformists in ways besides using drugs, you cannot tell whether someone is a drug user by how they dress or wear their hair. Sure, in the 60's, there were people who questioned everything, including drug laws and society's clothing and style norms, and there are stereotypes remaining from that era, but today, there are many people who simply wear what they want as a means of self-expression in and of itself.
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Sounds like issues with drugs would be someones reasonings for not liking drugs or like people taking drugs whereas drug problems would be someone battling addiction of drugs.
because they aren't entirely reliable, and how would it be verified that it was a truth drug you took?
That means someone's been smoking the herb my friend.....
u cant why would u even want 2 no that
A simile for "The Most Dangerous Game" would be , the ocean is like moist black velvet.
Probably; one would assume that if they had drugs in the car then they could have other contraband or possibly weapons on their person, and finding such items would be a good idea.
these drugs are contraindicated in any body but especially dangerous with high bp. Why? beause these drugs cause a rise in BP and the combination is very dangerous.
Possibly. A better course of action would be to grow up and realize that petty revenge is childish.
Many drugs are dangerous in combination with alcohol, because they can have unexpected interactions.But some of the most dangerous drugs are barbiturates and other depressants. Because alcohol is also classified as a depressant (in terms of what it does to the body) combining it with other depressants can lead to a dangerous condition known as potentiation: the combined effect of the two chemicals is far greater than either one would be individually. In extreme cases, this can even cause the heart to slow to the point of stopping, leading to death.
Yes, if you smoked both drugs from a meth pipe you would feel them both. This can be a dangerous practice, especially for ones heart as you'd be doing uppers and downers at the same time. Ones body will simply not last mixing those drugs together for long.
None, really. At least, for us, and now. A black hole can be dangerous if it's very massive (such as a supermassive black hole). But mainly, a black hole would be completely harmless, unless it gets close - and the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years. Even a supermassive black hole would be harmless at such a distance.