What The Average Face Of A Person Who Abuses Drugs Or Alcohol Looks Like

To show how alcohol and drugs affect a user's appearance, a website called Recovery.org used mugshots to average the faces of male and female abusers of marijuana, alcohol, and meth. For each face in the graphic below, 100 mugshots were merged together using software. Read more http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/what-average-face-of-person-who-abuses.html

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  1. Pieter Hibma

    March 20, 2014

    Analyze why people resort to escapism like this. Easy no hope, the ones with power and money take the cheap options. Put them in jail!

  2. Diane Walls

    March 20, 2014

    She looks worse than him on the last photo

  3. John Said

    March 20, 2014

    The pot smokers look healthy and kinda relaxed. 

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    March 20, 2014

    Hi Jen… At one point 10 years ago I met a beautiful young lady. I love her very much but felt that something was wrong. When I found out she was doing methamphetamine .I ask her to leave my home and never come back. I saw her 6 months later. She was 42 years of age and looked like 90. She lost her beauty and soon her life. What more can I say.

  5. George Bolton

    March 21, 2014

    All change within.Iquit using when I quit saying "am a user".

  6. nuel iruka

    March 22, 2014

    You used same people pictures for this analysis…does it mean these people do all this drugs?

  7. Sam Marino

    March 25, 2014

    It's tragic. What drugs do ,add suffering for sure

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