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  • Updated Dec 22, 2024

    Post what you smoking on

    This s*** sticky af. Half a J gets me right for a while, even sleep. It’s called hibernate

  • Nov 4, 2024
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    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

  • CutiePieHole

    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

    Told the doctor I'm a healthy kid, I smoke broccoli

  • Nov 4, 2024

    I have a weird history with weed

    I smoked a bit when I was 16, and I had a really bad high that basically triggered my anxiety disorder (it likely would have happened anyway, so I don’t blame weed, even though it was the catalyst in my case)

    I then went back to it in my mid 20s and smoked everyday almost all day, and felt like I needed to smoke to enjoy food, video games, etc

    Then, when Covid happened, I quit smoking weed because I was paranoid about my breathing and Covid being a respiratory illness. Besides that, weed had a tendency to make me super paranoid and anxious in general. Haven’t smoked since early 2020

    I sometimes want to go back it (and just use really sparingly, like once in awhile), but I feel like I’m just the type of person where weed doesn’t agree with me. But also sometimes I miss it lol

  • OP
    Nov 4, 2024
    CutiePieHole

    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

    Who’s smoking all the time? A joint on the weekend after a week of working hard everyone got things they enjoy to unwind that can venture into misuse. Stay smart. Now back to the thread topic

  • Killah ⚔️
    Nov 4, 2024
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    CutiePieHole

    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

    Ur bein a buzzkill rn

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    Nov 4, 2024
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    Killah

    Ur bein a buzzkill rn

    Just wanted people to post what they smoking on, not open it up for a diary spilling and talks that just lead to arguing not even that type of thread

  • Killah ⚔️
    Nov 4, 2024
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    Valentine

    Just wanted people to post what they smoking on, not open it up for a diary spilling and talks that just lead to arguing not even that type of thread

    Ong actin like weed is of the devil

  • Nov 4, 2024
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    Reeks

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    Nov 4, 2024
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    Killah

    Ong actin like weed is of the devil

    Man gave me the history lesson I’ve been knowing since 2012 bruh are you smoking on gas or nah?

  • Killah ⚔️
    Nov 4, 2024
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    Valentine

    Man gave me the history lesson I’ve been knowing since 2012 bruh are you smoking on gas or nah?

    Fr mans is giving us a whole lecture on some Ned Flanders s*** he the type to have Facebook story on 🔂
    Nigga we not tryna hear any of that too busy smoking on that loud 💨

  • Nov 4, 2024
    leekers17

    Reeks

    u love it

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    Killah

    Fr mans is giving us a whole lecture on some Ned Flanders s*** he the type to have Facebook story on 🔂
    Nigga we not tryna hear any of that too busy smoking on that loud 💨

    Sorry but if i had to go through weed induced psychosis EVERYONE should have to go through it.

  • Nov 4, 2024

    Got less than an eighth of Runtz rn and it’s dank

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    CutiePieHole

    Sorry but if i had to go through weed induced psychosis EVERYONE should have to go through it.

    Stimulant induced psychosis >>>>>

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    CutiePieHole

    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

    I fw you a lot and this is coming from someone who has had psychosis, but is also perscribed 4 grams of weed a day from the doctor.
    And it’s not like California where they give everyone a med card, in canada theyre fairly strict about perscribing it and it’s based in scientific data.

    But if it was that harmful, doctors wouldnt be prescribing it like that to take everyday.
    People have been consuming large quantities of very potent weed for thousands of years. People have been smoking very potent hash, like 30-50% thc or more for thousands of years. And its true there could be some side effects we dont know about to dabbing all day everyday for 50 years, but its a very well studied plant with a good safety profile. The odds of that are on the lower side.

    As far as addiction goes, addiction is an external thing.
    People can use weed in a way that limits their functioning in their daily life for sure. But it’s still relatively benign and theres no dependency or anything. People might dislike changing their habits and routines around it, but that can be true for literally anything. Ive gone years of smoking, years without smoking. It’s nothing compared to say quitting nicotine or anything. If most people feel the need to smoke all day everyday there is probably some external reason their self medicating for and they should probably see a doctor to see if that’s the best decision for them. In a lot of cases it is. It’s just medical practise is behind and outdated in a lot of places so people dont have the option to hear an unbiased and educated opinion on whats best for them.

    What im trying to say is, its peoples behaviour thats the issue, not that weed is addictive, its fairly safe and well studied, but not entirely risk free. If you dont have a direct history of psychosis, youre pretty much in the clear. And even with that, you can still smoke it you just have to take cbd with it and talk to a doctor to make sure its a good idea for you.
    It’s pretty safe and benign.

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  • imagine smoking weed

    smoke cigarettes like a real man

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    CutiePieHole

    Not trying to be a buzzkill, but I feel like no one talks about some of the side effects that come with smoking all the time. Everyone’s like, “It’s natural,” but that doesn’t make it totally harmless. Just saying… if you’re smoking daily, you might wanna think about what it’s doing to your brain and body.

    I read that if you start young or smoke heavy, it can actually mess with brain development and might even bring out stuff like anxiety, depression, or even psychosis (for real, not just the stereotypical “paranoid high”). Plus, dependency is real. People act like weed isn’t addictive, but if you’ve tried cutting back and struggled, you know what I’m talking about.

    Then there’s Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome—basically where you end up getting these crazy nausea/vomiting episodes from smoking too much. Imagine thinking you’re smoking to chill and instead you’re sick all the time. I know it’s rare, but still. Stuff’s wild.

    Anyone else ever think about this? Or feel like it’s lowkey sketch how normalized daily smoking is?

    It's nonstop talked about on here and even most of reddit now

    If people like it, whatever, let them view it as a hobby, but the addicts in denial are annoying af for sure

    As weird as it sounds the "weed is my personality" type of person seems to be dying after legalization happened in my state. The people I know who used to be like that just aren't anymore, and it's rare I really run into people irl like that anymore. It's just viewed like beer is now but people are less shameful about it ig

    I will add I had a friend in high school with that addiction disease thing and it was f***ing bad. Vomiting everyday before running outside to rip his bong 3 loads over. Dude became a wreck mentally and moved to Colorado before it got legal here. No clue what happened to him but he threw his whole life away over weed. Got kicked out of college for it then kicked out his parents home and just became an awful person. Only dude I know who wound up like that but there was no saving him or convincing him otherwise even when doctors basically begged him to just quit for like 2 weeks. Def played a part in me cutting down, but if a dude is refusing help that's on them

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    Tuneout

    I fw you a lot and this is coming from someone who has had psychosis, but is also perscribed 4 grams of weed a day from the doctor.
    And it’s not like California where they give everyone a med card, in canada theyre fairly strict about perscribing it and it’s based in scientific data.

    But if it was that harmful, doctors wouldnt be prescribing it like that to take everyday.
    People have been consuming large quantities of very potent weed for thousands of years. People have been smoking very potent hash, like 30-50% thc or more for thousands of years. And its true there could be some side effects we dont know about to dabbing all day everyday for 50 years, but its a very well studied plant with a good safety profile. The odds of that are on the lower side.

    As far as addiction goes, addiction is an external thing.
    People can use weed in a way that limits their functioning in their daily life for sure. But it’s still relatively benign and theres no dependency or anything. People might dislike changing their habits and routines around it, but that can be true for literally anything. Ive gone years of smoking, years without smoking. It’s nothing compared to say quitting nicotine or anything. If most people feel the need to smoke all day everyday there is probably some external reason their self medicating for and they should probably see a doctor to see if that’s the best decision for them. In a lot of cases it is. It’s just medical practise is behind and outdated in a lot of places so people dont have the option to hear an unbiased and educated opinion on whats best for them.

    What im trying to say is, its peoples behaviour thats the issue, not that weed is addictive, its fairly safe and well studied, but not entirely risk free. If you dont have a direct history of psychosis, youre pretty much in the clear. And even with that, you can still smoke it you just have to take cbd with it and talk to a doctor to make sure its a good idea for you.
    It’s pretty safe and benign.

    4 grams a day? Why not just take rso, edibles, or even smoke dabs at that point?

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    Fever

    4 grams a day? Why not just take rso, edibles, or even smoke dabs at that point?

    It’s 4 grams equivalence. So 4 grams of flower, 1 gram of dabs, 1 gram of rso or 4 grams of any weed turned into edible and I can have any ratio of those things I wish
    I almost exclusively take dabs and sublinguals

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    Tuneout

    It’s 4 grams equivalence. So 4 grams of flower, 1 gram of dabs, 1 gram of rso or 4 grams of any weed turned into edible and I can have any ratio of those things I wish
    I almost exclusively take dabs and sublinguals

    Damn that's pretty cool. Actually how I think our old med system worked prior to legalization but it's been awhile

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    Fever

    Damn that's pretty cool. Actually how I think our old med system worked prior to legalization but it's been awhile

    Damn did the med system stop after legalizing? Here med patients have a different set of legal protections. Even though its fully legal.
    Like i can carry 5 ounces in public, instead of the 1 ounce everyone else is limited to. I can smoke anywhere you smoke cigarettes, take sublinguals or edibles literally anywhere, it’s considered discrimination if people comment on or discipline me for getting high during a job (as long as its not heavy machinery) i can get high on airplanes.
    Theres some other stuff too but that’s the major ones

  • Killah ⚔️
    Nov 4, 2024
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    CutiePieHole

    Sorry but if i had to go through weed induced psychosis EVERYONE should have to go through it.

    I wouldn’t wish on my worse enemy

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    Killah

    I wouldn’t wish on my worse enemy

    I would but only my worst one

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