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Aveng3r
United States2411 Posts
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DavoS
United States4605 Posts
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EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
Shitty withdrawal symptoms aside, the mental cloudiness is just intolerable because well, just can't seem to remember shit, and the brain just feels so sluggish. Anything suggestions? Must cram for exams. | ||
ComaDose
Canada10343 Posts
On April 12 2014 01:30 EngrishTeacher wrote: Hey guys so finals are here, so stopped blazing since yesterday. Shitty withdrawal symptoms aside, the mental cloudiness is just intolerable because well, just can't seem to remember shit, and the brain just feels so sluggish. Anything suggestions? Must cram for exams. I'd say stick with it. after a couple days you will probably have a clear head again. Caffeine will almost certainly be your friend. But if you for example get high before bed to wind down it does have an effect on moving things from short term to long term memory while you sleep etc. and might make you feel cloudy during the day for longer. | ||
Kibibit
United States1551 Posts
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DeepElemBlues
United States5075 Posts
On April 12 2014 02:59 Kibibit wrote: Any Seattle folks here? I'm headed up there for TI4 and want to smoke up while I'm there. Any tips on where/when it's okay to smoke without getting in any trouble? Secondly, any thoughts on the Winterlife folks? I assume it's like it is in Colorado now, you can't smoke it "in public" but you should be fine as long as you're doing it behind closed doors (like always). And you won't get busted if you're driving around and got some in your backpack or walking down the street and it's in your pocket and the cops interact with you for whatever reason and find it. Or just go on burn runs like always and fuck the police :D http://gonw.about.com/od/statelawsforvisitors/tp/Recreational-Marijuana-Washington-State-Guide-Visitors.htm What remains illegal in Washington State, both now and in the future? Even after I-502 is fully implemented, the following will continue to be illegal under the Washington State recreational marijuana law: Possession of amounts above the defined limit Possession by a person under the age of 21 years Use in view of the general public, including the opening and/or consumption of a marijuana-infused product Transportation of marijuana products to another state Driving under the influence of marijuana Production or sale without a state license | ||
randommuch
United States370 Posts
On April 12 2014 02:59 Kibibit wrote: Any Seattle folks here? I'm headed up there for TI4 and want to smoke up while I'm there. Any tips on where/when it's okay to smoke without getting in any trouble? Secondly, any thoughts on the Winterlife folks? Fuck winterlife. They can go die in a fucking hole. Greedy sons of bitches is what they are. You are much better just asking literally anyone. You'll have a better time than dealing with them. Keep smoking to jays in the parks or in vape pens if you're on the sidewalks. You're also safest smoking around the U-district and around gasworks. In fact, gasworks part at night is freaking sweet place to chill and smoke. There's always lots of people hangin around there when the nights are warm enough. | ||
Kibibit
United States1551 Posts
On April 12 2014 15:21 randommuch wrote: Fuck winterlife. They can go die in a fucking hole. Greedy sons of bitches is what they are. You are much better just asking literally anyone. You'll have a better time than dealing with them. Keep smoking to jays in the parks or in vape pens if you're on the sidewalks. You're also safest smoking around the U-district and around gasworks. In fact, gasworks part at night is freaking sweet place to chill and smoke. There's always lots of people hangin around there when the nights are warm enough. Any tips on buying around Seattle, then? Also, what are good prices out there? I'm not sure what the market price would be once you remove the ability to jack up prices due to it being illegal. | ||
EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
Responsible drug use is fucking amazing, M has been a firm believer. He has had a drug testing kit since forever which could test for purity and classes of drugs, to ensure whatever he gets is what was advertised. Moreover, he treats each new drug as a potential lethal allergen, and tests minuscule amounts through various routes of administration before gradually upping the dosage. Lastly, he tries his best to prevent the development of a heavy tolerance to any psychoactive substance, either rotating different things weekly or binge then quit cold turkey for a month or so. Also, his connections with the chem students has allowed to him synthesize or extract certain things in the lab, which has been a godsend. M has tried pretty much everything you can name in his short 2-year psychonautic career. So far, the only physical addictions he had to battle were from extremely powerful opiate and stimulant euphoriants, and of course, cigarettes. M is proud to say that from the hellish withdrawal experiences he has quit the former. However, the dilemma of psychological craving for more powerful things still remain to an overwhelming degree. M is not currently tolerant to anything except for MJ and cigarettes, but his desire to chase the absolutely epic feelings of invincibility, ecstasy and enlightening empathy is overpowering his good sense to abstain. If drugs were legal, accessible, and accepted like cigarettes and alcohol, M would fucking do SOMETHING everyday - that's just who M is, and he accepts this fact. However, the current problem of strong spousal disapproval combined with the difficulty of obtaining things due to various factors has started to make him think about the role of chems in his future. M hasn't done anything heavier than MJ in the past 5 months; he is completely clean and functional, getting by in grad school and relationships smoothly. He knows he should be fucking happy; but he isn't, and far from it. There is noticeable anhedonia and apathy evident; sex, gaming, music, partying, socializing, etc. just aren't the same with sobriety. So far M has had the good sense to exercise painful self-control because he loves his GF and needs to be productive, but he knows that deep down, he values the heavenly chemical highs more than he values anything else. Part of M still possesses some sense of morality, and this part of him tells him that he doesn't need drugs to live a somewhat enjoyable life, that in order to make his career and relationships work, he needs to stay away (binges and comedowns really fuck with life even if you quit cold turkey a few days later). Another part of him is completely okay with all of this; he fucking knows that NOTHING in life will ever feel as good as the chem highs, a fact that people who've never tried drugs will never understand. It doesn't matter that the best feelings on earth are clearly chemically fake and fabricated, because well, they fucking FEEL so real when you experience them. One could argue all they want about true enlightening and euphoric moments in life (i.e., discovering religion, having epiphanies in things that interest them, experiencing true love, etc.), but the cold fact is simply that these moments do not even begin to compare with the ecstatic and mind expandning experiences he has had on chems - if an enjoyable life experience is like jacking off to one's imagination, then the same enjoyable life experience on CHEMS is like actually fucking whoever you want in the world. Sometimes M appreciates his life circumstances which have given rise to his psychonautic experiences, but other times M wonders if he's ruined and wrecked for life since he can never soberly enjoy life as much as the chem newbie. It's not like M is writing all of under the influence or while in withdrawal, in fact M has thought about this so much over the past few weeks in sobriety and so far he is still morally dumbfounded. Fuck, for Christ's sake, M has been sober for almost half a year, and he even had his dopamine and serotonin levels tested a month ago to make sure what he's experiencing isn't just temporary that will gradually subside with more time. Sigh, it looks like M will never be free from the best highs in life, and the sooner he accepts that fact the better off he will be. M has enough discipline to never end up on the streets (quit cold turkey powerful opiates multiple times after short binges, has never been physically addicted to something for longer than 2 weeks), so he will probably always be that guy who pops that MDMA pill on the odd work day and snort up in the bathroom after a big project. | ||
freewareplayer
Germany403 Posts
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youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
i did a bunch of acid in january and haven't felt the same it's good, except now i think too much and too deeply and sometimes it gets to me | ||
EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
On April 14 2014 02:41 youngminii wrote: tl;dr drugs are good and its good to enjoy drugs i did a bunch of acid in january and haven't felt the same it's good, except now i think too much and too deeply and sometimes it gets to me Everything in moderation man. Reports of flashbacks and non-linear thinking post heavy LSD use are pretty common; some enjoy the effects and some don't, but the good news is that the effects do lessen with time, so just hang in there. I suggest reading the info and experience reports on acid on erowid.org. Um, by reading the info on acid I meant reading the info of acid, don't erm, actually try to read on a LSD trip. | ||
DeepElemBlues
United States5075 Posts
tl;dr: don't buy tabs or plain white blotter. this keen insight comes from well before i ever used any drug. | ||
Snoman
Canada191 Posts
On April 13 2014 22:29 EngrishTeacher wrote: + Show Spoiler + M is pretty conflicted internally; needs to reevaluate his values and morals. Responsible drug use is fucking amazing, M has been a firm believer. He has had a drug testing kit since forever which could test for purity and classes of drugs, to ensure whatever he gets is what was advertised. Moreover, he treats each new drug as a potential lethal allergen, and tests minuscule amounts through various routes of administration before gradually upping the dosage. Lastly, he tries his best to prevent the development of a heavy tolerance to any psychoactive substance, either rotating different things weekly or binge then quit cold turkey for a month or so. Also, his connections with the chem students has allowed to him synthesize or extract certain things in the lab, which has been a godsend. M has tried pretty much everything you can name in his short 2-year psychonautic career. So far, the only physical addictions he had to battle were from extremely powerful opiate and stimulant euphoriants, and of course, cigarettes. M is proud to say that from the hellish withdrawal experiences he has quit the former. However, the dilemma of psychological craving for more powerful things still remain to an overwhelming degree. M is not currently tolerant to anything except for MJ and cigarettes, but his desire to chase the absolutely epic feelings of invincibility, ecstasy and enlightening empathy is overpowering his good sense to abstain. If drugs were legal, accessible, and accepted like cigarettes and alcohol, M would fucking do SOMETHING everyday - that's just who M is, and he accepts this fact. However, the current problem of strong spousal disapproval combined with the difficulty of obtaining things due to various factors has started to make him think about the role of chems in his future. M hasn't done anything heavier than MJ in the past 5 months; he is completely clean and functional, getting by in grad school and relationships smoothly. He knows he should be fucking happy; but he isn't, and far from it. There is noticeable anhedonia and apathy evident; sex, gaming, music, partying, socializing, etc. just aren't the same with sobriety. So far M has had the good sense to exercise painful self-control because he loves his GF and needs to be productive, but he knows that deep down, he values the heavenly chemical highs more than he values anything else. Part of M still possesses some sense of morality, and this part of him tells him that he doesn't need drugs to live a somewhat enjoyable life, that in order to make his career and relationships work, he needs to stay away (binges and comedowns really fuck with life even if you quit cold turkey a few days later). Another part of him is completely okay with all of this; he fucking knows that NOTHING in life will ever feel as good as the chem highs, a fact that people who've never tried drugs will never understand. It doesn't matter that the best feelings on earth are clearly chemically fake and fabricated, because well, they fucking FEEL so real when you experience them. One could argue all they want about true enlightening and euphoric moments in life (i.e., discovering religion, having epiphanies in things that interest them, experiencing true love, etc.), but the cold fact is simply that these moments do not even begin to compare with the ecstatic and mind expandning experiences he has had on chems - if an enjoyable life experience is like jacking off to one's imagination, then the same enjoyable life experience on CHEMS is like actually fucking whoever you want in the world. Sometimes M appreciates his life circumstances which have given rise to his psychonautic experiences, but other times M wonders if he's ruined and wrecked for life since he can never soberly enjoy life as much as the chem newbie. It's not like M is writing all of under the influence or while in withdrawal, in fact M has thought about this so much over the past few weeks in sobriety and so far he is still morally dumbfounded. Fuck, for Christ's sake, M has been sober for almost half a year, and he even had his dopamine and serotonin levels tested a month ago to make sure what he's experiencing isn't just temporary that will gradually subside with more time. Sigh, it looks like M will never be free from the best highs in life, and the sooner he accepts that fact the better off he will be. M has enough discipline to never end up on the streets (quit cold turkey powerful opiates multiple times after short binges, has never been physically addicted to something for longer than 2 weeks), so he will probably always be that guy who pops that MDMA pill on the odd work day and snort up in the bathroom after a big project This was a really good read. Something that jumped into my mind while approaching the end of this post was maybe it's possible M is mildly depressed and the drugs were him self medicating sub-consciously? That now facing the reality of a future that doesnt hold those euphoric moments, M realizes what his actual equilibrium is | ||
randommuch
United States370 Posts
On April 13 2014 12:19 Kibibit wrote: Any tips on buying around Seattle, then? Also, what are good prices out there? I'm not sure what the market price would be once you remove the ability to jack up prices due to it being illegal. If you're still in the area go to the U-district and just look for college folks... unless you yourself look kinda creepy (no offense if true) then maybe you'll want to ask the homeless folk on the strip. I know it's grungy, but they all still smoke weed. 10/1 30/3.5 50/7 90-100/14 175-220/28 Have them sit and smoke a bowl with you, make sure it burns to white ash. It's not illegal anymore here, you don't gotta be sketched out saying no to someone's shit thinking you won't find any other source. Enjoy your right to be picky. | ||
vult
United States9386 Posts
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Cixah
United States11285 Posts
Don't forget to 420 Praise It today if you're religious. | ||
EleanorRIgby
Canada3923 Posts
smile and relax | ||
ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
Anybody in Orlando,FL area? I'm hearing FL will be the next state for some serious medical marijuana. | ||
GreenHorizons
United States21791 Posts
On April 21 2014 10:25 ShoCkeyy wrote: Happy easter! Anybody in Orlando,FL area? I'm hearing FL will be the next state for some serious medical marijuana. Florida better clean up it's prescription pill problem before legalizing medical. Otherwise they will just end up being a poster child for anti-decriminalization propaganda. But if it could happen tomorrow for you guys I'd celebrate. With all the seniors down there I'm sure there are tons who would love to have alternatives to some of the pharma ish they take now. It would be really nice if they took it off of the Schedule 1 list so it would be easier for states and institutions to try their own experiments with use medical/recreational and decriminalization. Also for the person trying to study if all else fails you could always try the 'Beerfest' technique and return to the state of inebriation in which you learned the information. There is neuroscience and experiments that loosely support it, as crazy as it sounds. I stress using that only as a last result though. Anyway Happy Holidaze everyone I hope all had a safe and fun time! | ||
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