DrPheelGood
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2013
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Not gonna write a huge story about what happened but pin point some experiences of my high.
Normal weed, normal bud, smoked alone so can't tell you if other people had the same experience.
First time smoking in over 2 years by the way so absolutely 0 tolerance.
But is it normal that I was lagging in real life? Turning my head was kinda like in snap shots rather than a smooth fluid motion. Usually when you turn your head you see everything blur past you but my head kinda saw like 6 rapid pictures or snapshots as I turned it. There was no blur and no fluid motion. To further my explanation every step, every movement, everything I did was as if I was watching myself do it. Also simple actions like picking up a glass had steps.
Instead of
1. Pick up glass.
2. Drink.
3. Put down glass
It was more like
1. Find arm
2. Move arm
3. Open fist
4. Wrap hand around glass
5. Lift glass
6. Move glass to lips
7. etc etc
Everything was so much more detailed and I had to think about everything I did intensely. As shown above simple things would be broken down into 20 steps.
Lastly I was in the elevator with my bike(I walked it home because I was way too high to ride it) and as I was exiting the elevator I watched myself do it in birds eye view. In 3rd person I was watching myself try to exit this crowded elevator with my bike. And it wasn't from just one angle. At first it was like watching myself from a camera in the top upper-right corner of the elevator. Then it switched to watching myself from the bottom upper-left corner of the elevator. Once I exited the elevator and my environment changed my vision returned to 1st person view and I was back to tripping and lagging from frame to frame.
My high lasted 3 hours I'd say.
Normal weed, normal bud, smoked alone so can't tell you if other people had the same experience.
First time smoking in over 2 years by the way so absolutely 0 tolerance.
But is it normal that I was lagging in real life? Turning my head was kinda like in snap shots rather than a smooth fluid motion. Usually when you turn your head you see everything blur past you but my head kinda saw like 6 rapid pictures or snapshots as I turned it. There was no blur and no fluid motion. To further my explanation every step, every movement, everything I did was as if I was watching myself do it. Also simple actions like picking up a glass had steps.
Instead of
1. Pick up glass.
2. Drink.
3. Put down glass
It was more like
1. Find arm
2. Move arm
3. Open fist
4. Wrap hand around glass
5. Lift glass
6. Move glass to lips
7. etc etc
Everything was so much more detailed and I had to think about everything I did intensely. As shown above simple things would be broken down into 20 steps.
Lastly I was in the elevator with my bike(I walked it home because I was way too high to ride it) and as I was exiting the elevator I watched myself do it in birds eye view. In 3rd person I was watching myself try to exit this crowded elevator with my bike. And it wasn't from just one angle. At first it was like watching myself from a camera in the top upper-right corner of the elevator. Then it switched to watching myself from the bottom upper-left corner of the elevator. Once I exited the elevator and my environment changed my vision returned to 1st person view and I was back to tripping and lagging from frame to frame.
My high lasted 3 hours I'd say.
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