gugglebum
Ex-Bluelighter
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Random thoughts of mine:
* Cannabis tolerance definetly exists. I stopped smoking for a month and a half and two weeks ago I started smoking again - all day. After about the 10th day of being perma-stoned I noticed how I didn't even get high anymore.
* You don't need to take breaks as long as 2 weeks to reduce your tolerance. I can tell (from my own experience) that back at my boarding school we used to smoke every night most weeks, but sometimes for some reason we managed to control ourselves and didn't smoke till Friday, and well, I got way higher.
* It's not only a matter of 'how different your current state of mind is compared to that of a sober person' (how high?) but of the euphoria you feel. I've had times when I felt like I was on another planet, but without much euphoria and I've had times where I got about as high as you get from popping zits with a wonderful euphoria, feelings of peace & relaxation, etc.
* REMEMBER: Marijuana is a psychedelic, which means, set & setting do matter. You can be on your all time tolerance high but still smoke a lil joint with some friends and feel dopey, giddy, happy, whateveryouwannacallit. This has a lot to do with the previous point, obviously.
Oh, and K'dOUTinAZ, I think you're wrong about that, again, from my personal experience, but who knows, maybe your (or my) mind works differently from the rest of these people.
edit: Oh, I just saw you wrote another post. Yeah, I do agree with you on that, there is a certain high point. Once it's been reached, all you'll achieve by smoking more is wasting money & feeling a lot more tired, lazy ... well, BURNT.
* Cannabis tolerance definetly exists. I stopped smoking for a month and a half and two weeks ago I started smoking again - all day. After about the 10th day of being perma-stoned I noticed how I didn't even get high anymore.
* You don't need to take breaks as long as 2 weeks to reduce your tolerance. I can tell (from my own experience) that back at my boarding school we used to smoke every night most weeks, but sometimes for some reason we managed to control ourselves and didn't smoke till Friday, and well, I got way higher.
* It's not only a matter of 'how different your current state of mind is compared to that of a sober person' (how high?) but of the euphoria you feel. I've had times when I felt like I was on another planet, but without much euphoria and I've had times where I got about as high as you get from popping zits with a wonderful euphoria, feelings of peace & relaxation, etc.
* REMEMBER: Marijuana is a psychedelic, which means, set & setting do matter. You can be on your all time tolerance high but still smoke a lil joint with some friends and feel dopey, giddy, happy, whateveryouwannacallit. This has a lot to do with the previous point, obviously.
Oh, and K'dOUTinAZ, I think you're wrong about that, again, from my personal experience, but who knows, maybe your (or my) mind works differently from the rest of these people.
edit: Oh, I just saw you wrote another post. Yeah, I do agree with you on that, there is a certain high point. Once it's been reached, all you'll achieve by smoking more is wasting money & feeling a lot more tired, lazy ... well, BURNT.