Could Laughter Without a Reason Be a Sign of Illegal Drugs Abuse?

Question by da_rinna: Could laughter without a reason be a sign of illegal drugs abuse?
I suspect my sister is a drugs addict. When she is by herself in her room, I hear her laughing all day long….there are tones of other signs,too, but could this one be dued to drugs abuse?

Best answer:

Answer by hexeliebe
Yes.

And so could no laughter.

And so could hunger.

And so could not eating.

and so could breathing.

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