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So, the title says it all.
It just dawned on me yesterday how strange this dynamic is, and thought it strange that it hasn't been covered yet in terms of neurology (according to what I've searched and seen).
And similarly, how people grow this reverse-tolerance in that after years of use, many people find it too potent to take a bowl, lest they get super anxious. So it's sobriety while new to the drug, and lack of (typically seen) tolerance in most users as the years go by.
Weird, not getting high on a drug when new to it. Then later down the line many people get high with so little.
What is up with these two things?
It just dawned on me yesterday how strange this dynamic is, and thought it strange that it hasn't been covered yet in terms of neurology (according to what I've searched and seen).
And similarly, how people grow this reverse-tolerance in that after years of use, many people find it too potent to take a bowl, lest they get super anxious. So it's sobriety while new to the drug, and lack of (typically seen) tolerance in most users as the years go by.
Weird, not getting high on a drug when new to it. Then later down the line many people get high with so little.
What is up with these two things?