Which drug makes you look depressed ?
Question by George: Which drug makes you look depressed ?
Hi , im 14 years old , and a couple weeks ago some guy who has experience with drugs came to our school to talk about drugs and stuff . And he told us that meth or some other drug im not sure … makes your eyes look soulles or something . I have never done any drugs in my life but i find it interesting to learn about , so can you guys name the drug that makes your eyes look soulless / make you look depressed ???
Best answer:
Answer by Abagail
Those are symptoms of someone abusing “downer drugs”. Drugs like Heroin (opiates), Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, Valium).
Answer by Adam
Honestly a lot of them probably could, though I don’t really know what “soulless” consists of (I’m not exactly figurative, sorry :/ )
But, for instance, on a lot of ketamine, you may be so detached that you look like you’re not really “there”, and on heroin (or dilaudid, or something similar) you can look extremely lifeless and sort of like you’re sleeping with your eyes open or something.
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