RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I have my medical card for anybody that's wondering...
Hum. I thought you quit last year. I also thought you had to be 18 to own a prescription of MJ, but I'm sure I could be wrong.
I quit for a while as I didn't want to do it illegally any more (plus at the time it wasn't a good idea to continue). You don't need to be 18 in Colorado, but you do have to have a guardian fill out a consent form, and they take the roll of your primary care-giver.
Also marijuana can be a treatment for asthma as ironic as it sounds.
Luke wrote:Smoking is about the worse thing to do if you have asthma. Maybe you're thinking about glaucoma.
I am thinking about asthma. Plenty of studies have been done with results showing positive affects with sufferers of asthma. Also, I don't think it needs to be assumed that everyone smokes it.
Also marijuana can be a treatment for asthma as ironic as it sounds.
Even the smoke from marijuana is a heck of a lot better than purchased tobacco. Way less crap in it to irritate you.
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Breetai wrote:
I did not say I was hallucinating. I got into the zone so much that I really felt I was there. I let my mind go. Nothing more. Nothing less. It definitely wasn't laced. I know where it was grown.
No, I didn't actually piss myself. I just thought it was funny to say that.
So you thought you were in WW2 but you weren't hallucinating? I'm not trying to be a dick, but I have no clue what you're talking about. Immersion maybe? But when someone says "I thought I REALLY was in WW2" I take that as some sort of hallucination as the definition of the word is experiencing something false. That seems like a hallucination to me if you thought you were in the war.
I'm pretty sure people are starting these threads just to get you riled up Luke.
Works every time.
Oh, and smoking dat MJ does help with asthma.
@Breetai: A lot of people make assumptions about Marajuana. Its sad that alcohol and tobacco are so widely accepted, when there is scientific proof that they are both leagues worse for you
/possible derailment
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Luke wrote:So you thought you were in WW2 but you weren't hallucinating? I'm not trying to be a dick, but I have no clue what you're talking about. Immersion maybe? But when someone says "I thought I REALLY was in WW2" I take that as some sort of hallucination as the definition of the word is experiencing something false. That seems like a hallucination to me if you thought you were in the war.
Sorry, I probably went a little to literal in my wording.
I guess I should've said "I really FELT as though I was in WW2, although I knew very well that I wasn't and had a Dual Shock 2 in my hands." Not hallucinating, but it was a lot easier to imagine myself there (or at least in the game) that if I wasn't high.
My bad. Now stop being a dick.
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To what extent cannabis alters reality depends on a lot of factors. The dose taken, the route of administration, the user's experience, his expectations, and individual biochemistry. It's not implausible that someone might forget about the other reality for a while under the right circumstances.
We are prepared to live in the plain and die in the plain!
I promise these threads don't rile me up; just putting my two cents in. If anything I get laughs out of those who do think I get upset and say things like "I bet you've never had sex" coming from a 14 year old with 4 posts. I'm not looking to get responses like that, but they are amusing. I just thought the members here were more mature.
Hatta wrote:To what extent cannabis alters reality depends on a lot of factors. The dose taken, the route of administration, the user's experience, his expectations, and individual biochemistry. It's not implausible that someone might forget about the other reality for a while under the right circumstances.
It also depends on the type of marijuana. There are two subdivisions of cannabis that offer widely different experiences due to the amount of different cannaboids in them. I mainly use indica dominant plants as they get you "stoned" and tend to help with sleep and anxiety. Those looking for pain relief would probably look towards a sativa as they tend to give you a much more "aloof" feeling.
I'm not sure I did a good job of explaining it. It's hard to put the differences into words.