EntertainmentWhy sunglasses in clubs might mean more than a fashion statement

Why sunglasses in clubs might mean more than a fashion statement

She discovered how to recognize suspicious people in clubs. "Everyone is high"
She discovered how to recognize suspicious people in clubs. "Everyone is high"
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2:13 PM EDT, June 26, 2024

Sunglasses – elements of styling or camouflage like fake mustaches? A certain TikToker made a groundbreaking discovery and shared it with her followers.

Friday night often means a trip to the club – at least within a certain age range. As you age, dinner clubs until 10 PM and quiet meetings with board games become more appealing. Your own bed calls with a siren song, unlike loud, smoky party spots and nighttime bus or taxi rides that cost a fortune.

Some, however, party intensely, not just once but several times a week. How is this possible? Probably large energy reserves or... chemical enhancers. These are certainly not unpopular, especially considering the prices of various substances. Compared to alcohol at a venue, this cost next to nothing, unfortunately. But does everyone on the dance floor have a penchant for gummies or fairy dust? Probably not. TikToker Sofia Elizabeth reveals how to spot the suspicious ones.

They wear sunglasses in the clubs. She used to be one of them

Sofia Elizabeth was so shocked by her discovery that she shared it with her followers. The TikToker confessed that she found out that if someone in a club is wearing sunglasses, they are probably under the influence of drugs.

"I thought it was a fashion statement. A trend we're all participating in, including myself. Later, I saw a video explaining that you can assume anyone in a club wearing sunglasses is under the influence of drugs. I've never taken drugs, as if it wasn't obvious. And I was shocked when people asked me about it," she recounts, horrified by the misunderstanding. She just wanted to look cool but now realizes it's a sign of tripping people.

"It turned out that it wasn't a trend. It's a life hack, and I didn't recognize the difference," she laments, disgusted. However, we debunk these rumors – not everyone in clubs who wears dark sunglasses is high. Some have an allergy.

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