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Posted by Silky Johnson on Jul-29-2009 06:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
Step out of the fog jenny!





No way. Cocks and balls ftw. ALL OVER MY FAACCEEEE.


Posted by Domesticated on Jul-29-2009 07:00:

Did you know you're actually right bas? I'm just trying to fuck with your head.


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jul-29-2009 07:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Did you know you're actually right? I'm just trying to fuck with your head.


lol good save


Posted by Krypton on Jul-29-2009 07:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
I've never heard of anyone go to rehab for pot. He went for opiates. He hasn't been posting as much but I hope he's still doing well.


I think anyone who says pot isn't addictive is lying to themselves. I used to say it all the time. But I got real. It's just as addictive as alcohol or cigarettes. Anyone who engages in an unhealthy behavior on a habitual basis, fits the description of an addict. I don't see why people try to paint habitual daily recreational use of cannibis, as anything but an addiction. Only reason I can think of is denial. I was full of it for a very long time.


Posted by bas on Jul-29-2009 07:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Did you know you're actually right bas? I'm just trying to fuck with your head.

I know I"m fucking right. Notice that I updated my thread with your inane ramblings. I hope Australia sinks into the sea from whence it came...you know after Fledz and Sushi make it out ok, but not you. You stay.


Posted by Krypton on Jul-29-2009 07:08:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
No way. Cocks and balls ftw. ALL OVER MY FAACCEEEE.



Posted by Silky Johnson on Jul-29-2009 07:09:

LOL INAPPROPRIATE!


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jul-29-2009 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
I think anyone who says pot isn't addictive is lying to themselves. I used to say it all the time. But I got real. It's just as addictive as alcohol or cigarettes. Anyone who engages in an unhealthy behavior on a habitual basis, fits the behavior of an addict. I don't see why people try to paint habitual daily recreational use of cannibis, as anyone but an addiction. Only reason I can think of is denial. I was full of it for a very long time.


i smoked pot for 8 years daily, and i quit with no problem whatsoever. it wasn't an addiction. i smoked because i wanted to, i quit because i wanted to. an addiction entails not being able to stop. anyone can stop smoking weed, because it's not physically addictive. they just have themselves convinced that they can't, or that they don't want to

so what i'm trying to say is, psychological addiction may exist, but is a fucking joke compared to physical addiction.


Posted by Krypton on Jul-29-2009 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i smoked pot for 8 years daily, and i quit with no problem whatsoever. it wasn't an addiction. i smoked because i wanted to, i quit because i wanted to. an addiction entails not being able to stop. anyone can stop smoking weed, because it's not physically addictive. they just have themselves convinced that they can't, or that they don't want to

so what i'm trying to say is, psychological addiction may exist, but is a fucking joke compared to physical addiction.


Addictive nonetheless. Congrats on being able to stop so easily. It wasn't so easy for me. I had to change my thinking. It was a mentality I had to break out of, rather than simply stop smoking. So in essence, you are correct. It is very much psychologically addictive. A very powerful drug in that respect.


Posted by winston on Jul-29-2009 07:47:

I WANT YOUR SOUL


Posted by yukii on Jul-29-2009 07:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton


ew. my bf doesn't post disgusting shit like this


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jul-29-2009 08:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i smoked pot for 8 years daily, and i quit with no problem whatsoever. it wasn't an addiction. i smoked because i wanted to, i quit because i wanted to. an addiction entails not being able to stop. anyone can stop smoking weed, because it's not physically addictive. they just have themselves convinced that they can't, or that they don't want to

so what i'm trying to say is, psychological addiction may exist, but is a fucking joke compared to physical addiction.


anything can be addictive.


Posted by bamski on Jul-29-2009 08:12:

Although I agree with Omega, I must be honest.. I didn't have the spine to change my view about my 'addiction' to weed on my own.. I needed a jumpstart.

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
Addictive nonetheless. Congrats on being able to stop so easily. It wasn't so easy for me. I had to change my thinking. It was a mentality I had to break out of, rather than simply stop smoking. So in essence, you are correct. It is very much psychologically addictive. A very powerful drug in that respect.


I had to almost drop dead after a speed-binge before I was so fucked up that I couldn't smoke (for a while), even though I wanted to. People tend to change due to necessity, rather than their own free will. In my experience, a lot of people need to have something really dramatic happen to them in order for them to change their perspective about weed, self-suggestion without 'having' to quit can be a motherfucker, so props for breaking out because you want to, not have to.

The way canna is glorified in popular culture, and the fact that it's so easy to access, makes it a lot harder to quit than many others.

edit: But physical addiction shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as psychological, it's not like you'd get reeaally sick and unable to function properly because you stop smoking weed. You (probably) only loose a couple of nights sleep. But weed too has it's issues when it comes to depression and all kinds of shit like that.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-29-2009 08:13:

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Originally posted by yukii
ew. my bf doesn't post disgusting shit like this


hot damn, im glad he did though!


lol i havent watched a hentai movie in so long...


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jul-29-2009 09:11:

Re: What do you do, what would you like to do?

quote:
Originally posted by twilightki
What do you currently do?


sit around. eat dinner with nice people. drive a brand new car. Play World of warcraft. Sign my name on pieces of paper.


quote:
Originally posted by twilightki
What would you like to do/are currently pursuing?


1. I quit school the past semester to do what I'm currently doing. I wanted to be an astronaut or
2. Work at Nissan research & development labs. Make the first Nissan to go into space. Go into Nissan public relations and cause controversy by calling hybrids and electric vehicles "******mobiles."
3. Without school these are not possible. So now I just want to buy a space shuttle.


Posted by bamski on Jul-29-2009 09:45:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
props for not broadcasting your every personal move like some people on TA.


I discuss a personal matter in public, pathetic, innit.


Posted by Paradox Lost on Jul-29-2009 09:47:

Re: Re: What do you do, what would you like to do?

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
2. Work at Nissan research & development labs. Make the first Nissan to go into space. Go into Nissan public relations and cause controversy by calling hybrids and electric vehicles "******mobiles."


Maybe you can 'research and develop' a convincing explanation for failed launch controls LOLOLOLOLOLORNJEKWLFVLFIO;EHRHGRONBPIQO;3T2PJGRH2P98


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jul-29-2009 13:49:

quote:
Originally posted by yukii
ew. my bf doesn't post disgusting shit like this






And that's why you're sexually unappealing. You fuck through a hole in a sheet, don't you?


Posted by Arbiter on Jul-29-2009 14:12:

Re: What do you do, what would you like to do?

quote:
Originally posted by twilightki
Ok, I'm almost done with highschool. This upcoming year is my senior year. I still have not decided on what I want to pursue after I finish school. I was thinking something along the lines of sound engineer, or some kind of manager since I like dealing with money. Still have no idea though, my brother is good with computers and said that he was conned into thinking about things too early and now he has a job he doesn't like and is paying off a lot of debt from student loans and living on his own. But....I'm almost done with highschool, I think I SHOULD be worrying about what I'm going to do next. I have to start thinking seriously about this. So, the purpose of this thread is that I need ideas. So I'm going to ask you two questions, feel free to elaborate.

What do you currently do?

What would you like to do/are currently pursuing?


I'm currently a lawl student attending the Georgetown University Clown College.

I would like to be a regional warlord.

Here's a few practical suggestions:
*Don't amass much student debt without knowing that the degree you are getting is exactly what you need for the career you know that you want to pursue.
*If you decide on a career path that includes graduate or professional school, go to that cheap-ass local school that will give you a scholarship to boot. No one cares where you got anything but your terminal degree.
*If you're going to move out on your own, make sure you have a good reason (e.g., something more substantial than vague notions of independence or a vain desire to project a facade of maturity).


Posted by Damerchi on Jul-29-2009 14:37:

man, 5,000 dollars a year in Canada really takes the student fees burden out of the equation. US FTL.

I took a year and a half off after completing my freshman year to flip invisible real estate when the market was still manic in Dubai, backpacked and travelled various countries, and recently repatriated myself Iraqi Kurdistan where I became quite immersed in activism against the hereditary defacto tribal rulers, which landed me in hot water at times. I contemplated never returning back to school, and considered joining the Canadian army full time , with hopes of eventually going into private security in the north of Iraq later on. But instead I opted to head back to school since I was missing a more "regular" lifestyle, and besides, if I still want to go a military route, a uni degree will only help. I'm 20, so its not to late to resume as a second year(its never too late), and although I am not sure If ill end up in grad school, teaching, military, NGO work, finance, etc., the completion of the program I've started seems like the most sensible choice right now.


Posted by colonelcrisp on Jul-29-2009 15:02:

started my B.Eng right out of HS, after second year i switched to part time studies as the school work was getting in the way of my partying and drug use. still managed to graduate with distinction and an impressive resume of substance abuse. after graduation i had a job within a week and been working ever since. i quit doing hard drugs cold turkey when i graduated, still smoke the odd J or mash some mushrooms on the weekends but other than that i reverted to my first love for weekend relief..... booze.

Just goes to show you if you put your mind to it, you can have a great time, party your ass off while at the same time have a rewarding career, make a pissload of money and be a contributive memebr of society (unlike some useless parasitic bastards here.... well one in particular anyways)

COR version, follow something your good at and you will do alright.


Posted by Rose on Jul-29-2009 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
I think anyone who says pot isn't addictive is lying to themselves. I used to say it all the time. But I got real. It's just as addictive as alcohol or cigarettes. Anyone who engages in an unhealthy behavior on a habitual basis, fits the description of an addict. I don't see why people try to paint habitual daily recreational use of cannibis, as anything but an addiction. Only reason I can think of is denial. I was full of it for a very long time.






All I'm saying is that you're the only person I know who has gone to rehab for pot. I dunno, maybe it's just me but I can stop whenever, I just chose not to because I like it. Also, I don't let it take over my life. I do it on weekends with people. It sucks that it got out of hand for you.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jul-29-2009 16:55:

I think you're all forgetting that Krypton is a little bitch, lol.


Posted by lenazi on Jul-29-2009 17:01:

i smoked weed for at least 12 years pretty heavily (at least once a day, never got high during work...and if i didn't work i would say 3 to 4 joints a day on average) I quit because i knew it was time to do so, old man pot heads are quite pathetic.

Pot had none of the physical side effects and withdrawal symptoms that i had experienced earlier on in life when going cold turkey on speed and coke ("rave" years). That was hell, but with friends and will power you get through it. Weed was a minor annoyance, i seriously hope you did not spend a ton of money on that.


Good for you on quitting weed, but if you are going to be successful in anything in life it is about : willpower willpower willpower.

ps

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtqBHu2P0_E


Posted by Omega_Blue on Jul-29-2009 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by lenazi
i smoked weed for at least 12 years pretty heavily (at least once a day, never got high during work...and if i didn't work i would say 3 to 4 joints a day on average) I quit because i knew it was time to do so, old man pot heads are quite pathetic.

Pot had none of the physical side effects and withdrawal symptoms that i had experienced earlier on in life when going cold turkey on speed and coke ("rave" years). That was hell, but with friends and will power you get through it. Weed was a minor annoyance, i seriously hope you did not spend a ton of money on that.


Good for you on quitting weed, but if you are going to be successful in anything in life it is about : willpower willpower willpower.


thank you, jesus. old man addicts of any sort are quite pathetic imo

when i quit smoking i seriously had no problems. nothing compared to opiate or benzo withdrawal. i just tapered off until i was barely smoking once a weekend, and then never bought a bag again after my hitter box emptied. i tried on a few occasions to smoke weed again, but could never get myself to make it a regular thing.


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