Matthewdh2
Greenlighter
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- Feb 27, 2017
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So the other day SWIM and his friend frank picked up an eighth of loud and rolled up a blunt. They wanted to smoke with someone else so they called up there other friend harry. When we got to Harry's house we went to this trail in his backyard and sparked up and started smoking. After about 3 rotations SWIM started to feel the head change and felt really nice. But frank and harry said they weren't high. Then after about 3 more rotations of the blunt SWIM was really starting to feel it and about half way down this trail SWIM started leaning and walking like as if he was drunk. (P.S Whenever SWIM gets high the first 10 minutes are filled with paranoia and thinking that he is not high and then snaps back into it and realizes he is high and starts to get nervous. ) As they all were near the end of the road, SWIM asked frank and harry if they were high and they said not yet and at this point SWIM was already high. Right after SWIM heard that, he closed his eyes and could literally see the vibrations like half circles vibrating. So anyway after that they all walked back to Harry's house and watched a movie. During the movie SWIM started to think that he pissed his pants and kept checking for wet spots on his pants. (This started to happen only recently. ) So after 30 minutes of doing that SWIM and frank decided to leave and go back to franks house because SWIM was spending the night. SWIM could barely drive home and was zoning out the whole ride and at this point SWIM was peaking hard. When we got to franks house, they watched a movie and during the movie SWIM kept falling asleep but the only thing was he thought that he was awake and was watching the movie. After that night SWIM was nervous to smoke again due to the fact that he saw and felt like something was wrong and couldn't do anything about it. Was the weed laced or was it just some high quality loud?
FYI SWIM is a weekend smoker and is a lightweight.
FYI SWIM is a weekend smoker and is a lightweight.
