whippa craka
Bluelighter
I have an opinion about weed and would like to share it to help others, and would love to see support from anybody else who feels the same way.
I have a super thread here: [MEGA]Idiosyncratic/Unusual Responses to Cannabis. I would like to branch off of that and help non-smokers with a different approach. I first smoked around age 15. I was blown away at how psychedelic it was to me. I would try it with friends or in parties and be blown away by how powerful it was. I didn't really like it but would continue semi-regular use when prompted by friends. This timeline below will help visualize how I personally adapted from being ignorant with weed to a 'pothead'.
+1 month smoking.
+12 months smoking
+24 months smoking
The high DOES change. It is enjoyable. You learn that people do not have "weed vision" and how to reduce any anxiety caused from weed. The high just becomes raw enjoyable. It is like smoking a cigarette, maybe taking an Adderall if your are prescribed. (A.K.A Not a big deal, just a small buzz) Slowly you will find it becoming a daily, enjoyable event. My point of this thread is to show how there is a GOOD SIDE TO WEED, not matter what bad you have seen or experiences. It takes self control to reduce anxiety and most of weed's mental side effects are controllable. Simply said you just need to smoke a lot more, but this is my personal story of how I did it. I would be curious when reading reports where people would smoke a blunt while waiting for a small hydrocodone dose for example. All I would think is how the weed would greatly overpower any other emotions/problems/highs for 4 solid hours. This all changes but ultimately tolerance will not be acquired if you do not have some sort of smoking binge. I look forward to other's opinion in regards to this process of weed tolerance and their story.
All in all, its just a little weed
I have a super thread here: [MEGA]Idiosyncratic/Unusual Responses to Cannabis. I would like to branch off of that and help non-smokers with a different approach. I first smoked around age 15. I was blown away at how psychedelic it was to me. I would try it with friends or in parties and be blown away by how powerful it was. I didn't really like it but would continue semi-regular use when prompted by friends. This timeline below will help visualize how I personally adapted from being ignorant with weed to a 'pothead'.
+1 month smoking.
- Smoked a few days in a row because me and my friends had an eighth and we were all first trying it out.
- After the first I would feel it start to take me over
- Next thing I would know I am taken over and my thoughts are completely discombobulated.
- It is interesting. But overall annoying and too psychedelic. I was disoriented and confused. But high to say the least 8)
- My preferred range to smoke would of been 2-3 hits from a bowl
+12 months smoking
- I would smoke one blunt an average of 20 days w/ a friend
- The high still did the same to me, blew me away and was overall uncomfortable
- I would never try to cop weed, I only smoked when my friends offered ~once a month
- Still too "trippy" of a high to enjoy, just got f*cked up.
- Extreme paranoia in front of sober authorities. (School etc...)
- This is while I was in a group home. The routine was smoke, corner store, munchies, home, bedroom, be paranoid. ~once a month
- This was smoking about every 20 days.
+24 months smoking
- I would say it isn't until 2 years after I first smoked I started smoking regularly.
- Senior year for school & sports ended. Had nothing to care about.
- Forced myself to smoke every day because there was nothing else to do and I was more open to experimenting.
- ALAS! The high finally starts to change.
- After about a 3 week binge of smoking non-stop, the high finally develops into something greater and more enjoyable.
The high DOES change. It is enjoyable. You learn that people do not have "weed vision" and how to reduce any anxiety caused from weed. The high just becomes raw enjoyable. It is like smoking a cigarette, maybe taking an Adderall if your are prescribed. (A.K.A Not a big deal, just a small buzz) Slowly you will find it becoming a daily, enjoyable event. My point of this thread is to show how there is a GOOD SIDE TO WEED, not matter what bad you have seen or experiences. It takes self control to reduce anxiety and most of weed's mental side effects are controllable. Simply said you just need to smoke a lot more, but this is my personal story of how I did it. I would be curious when reading reports where people would smoke a blunt while waiting for a small hydrocodone dose for example. All I would think is how the weed would greatly overpower any other emotions/problems/highs for 4 solid hours. This all changes but ultimately tolerance will not be acquired if you do not have some sort of smoking binge. I look forward to other's opinion in regards to this process of weed tolerance and their story.
All in all, its just a little weed

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