orphans answered Sunday November 4 2007, 10:09 pm: your eyes get red and "glazed" -- this is the most common sign
then someones expression is just like blah. and not much emotion like staring blankly ahead.
and losing color in my face
high = stoned. same thinggg
they act different toooo, like either really quiet or they talk a lot. they laugh a lot and just say alllll sorts of stupid things
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orphans answered Sunday November 4 2007, 9:42 pm: When I'm stoned I have glazed eyes, they're glazed and pink like glazed donuts. not really bloodshot and veiny. They look kind of smooth. My friend says I smile a lot, but personally I don't feel happy. Just a side effect of being numb and stupid I guess. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Solcito answered Sunday November 4 2007, 9:36 pm: "High" is a very broad term used to describe someone under the influence of just about any kind of narcotic. How someone looks when they're "high" is dependent on the drug and how someone reacts to it. "Stoned" typically refers just to marijuana, so I can tell you that. Most people look pretty much the same. They might look a little more tired. Many people get red or glossy eyes. People will act different, but it depends on the person and how they react to the drug. Most people will just seem really lazy and tired. They may have trouble talking, and it's common that they will find absolutely everything funny and/or interesting. [ Solcito's advice column | Ask Solcito A Question ]
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