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rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 07:00 AM
There is nothing I love more when I'm high than having a good, mentally stimulating conversation. John and I always end up talking about politics, current events, and history. Kind of nerdy, but soooo much fun.

But just about anything is fun to bullshit about when your stoned. What do you all like talking about after you light up?

CultureCherryPopper
01-23-2008, 07:04 AM
I do until my mind finally stalls out. I think too much when I'm stoned; being a Libra, my mind races off into all the possibilities of any theory, situation, or argument. Sometimes it's actually frustrating.

rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 07:05 AM
I understand completely. Sometimes your mind needs a break from things.

CultureCherryPopper
01-23-2008, 07:13 AM
I've found that the nice Indica couchlock stone gives me the best mental edge. I may not be able to move, or move fast, but I've got my wits about me now. I find playing poker ripped is a lot easier and more enjoyable for me; I'm able to calculate pot odds, observe and read players, etc. Sativas just make me race nonstop. I think part of it is my heart beat increases and that touch of paranoia forces my thoughts to race.

MadSativa
01-23-2008, 07:36 AM
I like to talk about anything except paris hilton and politics. Uusualy end up talkin junk and science

rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 07:37 AM
Science has been an active topic for John and I. We enjoy watching the Universe shows on the History channel together. Also, on Monday there was a cool show about what would happen if humans dissapeared from the earth. It was pretty damn fascinating.

CultureCherryPopper
01-23-2008, 08:13 AM
Lately my friends have talked a lot about the possibilities of the year 2012 and how we would prepare for the likely outcomes. Personally, I'm looking for a prime location in the Southwest to create a permanent dwelling that can sustain itself, preferably by a river. A fun question to ponder, what would be your weapon of choice against: a. humans during a crash of civilization -AND- b. against zombies after the atypical bio warfare yadda yadda? (Ilike to cover my bases.)

rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 08:19 AM
I LOVE zombie stuff so trust me, i've pondered this. For zombies you need a semi automatic gun that is well known. That way bullets are easy to come by. And you would also need a close up weapon like a crow bar.

I think with humans the possibilities are endless. Were soft, squishy and pink. A nice close up gun like a shot gun would be nice and effective.

CultureCherryPopper
01-23-2008, 08:26 AM
I'm always weary of firearms simply because it becomes mostly useless when/if you run out of ammo. Of course, I'd still go with a nice overunder shot gun and just stock pile about 2 tons of shot. Still, I'd make my primary weapon a bow and my secondary a longsword for most post-apacoplytic scenarios.

rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 08:35 AM
I agree thats why hand weapons are needed. A bow however wouldn't be effective to a zombie unless you got a clear, hard shot of the head and that may be hard to aim if your in the heat of the moment. Plus arrows may be hard to come by sometimes.

Reefer Rogue
01-23-2008, 09:32 AM
True say, the best convos are high as hell and philisophical imo.

beachguy in thongs
01-23-2008, 09:35 AM
Well, considering my brain works evenly (after I smoke), conversations go very smoothly, especially when I don't have to worry about which leg to lean on, or, which arm to carry the groceries with. And, that constant ringing in my ear, where does it go? It has to be there. Not having to worry about the other person moving, and screwing up my vision, while I'm talking to them, is a big plus.

And, most of all, they don't realize that I've had my brain squashed, before.

ghosty
01-23-2008, 09:49 AM
reb have you ever read world war Z by Max Brooks (same guy who did the survival guide)... if not you should its one of the most awesome books ive ever read... it's told like an oral history of a zombie holocaust as if it already happened... is actually pretty well written, id reccomend it to all

rebgirl420
01-23-2008, 09:55 AM
I'll have to look into that. The "zombie Survival Guide" was written very well and was very, VERY entertaining to me. Thanks Ghosty :)

gocryemokid
01-23-2008, 12:53 PM
It always happens that me and my buddy end up ragin' on how we are made. Like, we aren't even who we are, we're modeled pieces of clay. And those who sculpted us are the people that raised us, and the mega-media conglomerates that control society. As young children we are extremely impressionable and every thing we interact with shapes what we will become. It's like what your taught and what you see from society and your parents ( or whoever raised you ) puts you in a prison cage. As you grow older, the cage doesn't, but you do. So you're trapped in the cage and that's all you know, but once you get older you can move around. You're still stuck in the cage but now you can walk and explore, learn new things and accept new things as true. You can become who you want to be, not as you were conditioned, in a way. Though you are not confined to the cell alone now, that cage still limits you. My mission is to break free from this cage, I don't know if it's entriely possible, but I'm trying damn hard.

beachguy in thongs
01-23-2008, 01:10 PM
It always happens that me and my buddy end up ragin' on how we are made. Like, we aren't even who we are, we're modeled pieces of clay. And those who sculpted us are the people that raised us, and the mega-media conglomerates that control society. As young children we are extremely impressionable and every thing we interact with shapes what we will become. It's like what your taught and what you see from society and your parents ( or whoever raised you ) puts you in a prison cage. As you grow older, the cage doesn't, but you do. So you're trapped in the cage and that's all you know, but once you get older you can move around. You're still stuck in the cage but now you can walk and explore, learn new things and accept new things as true. You can become who you want to be, not as you were conditioned, in a way. Though you are not confined to the cell alone now, that cage still limits you. My mission is to break free from this cage, I don't know if it's entriely possible, but I'm trying damn hard.

Right now, I'm made up of coffee. I know the secret on how to break free of this cage, however. I'm just not overflowing with coffee, yet.

gocryemokid
01-23-2008, 01:24 PM
Subdivisions. that's all i have to say. Subdivisions.

texas grass
01-23-2008, 02:40 PM
i can have good conversations when im blazed, but half the time i am quiet. but i love the quiet. i study more and understand alot when blazed, but thats me

gocryemokid
01-23-2008, 04:20 PM
consider this:
with all the information available and whatnot, why do so many people still persist to say marijuana is harmful and has no medicinal qualities ? it's because society and the Federal government has been conditioning you to believe that since the 1930's. The propaganda of then still affects us today, because those being conditioned to believe it was bad in that generation has inheritly passed it down. Many people don't even bother to research the topic, and if they do they'll usually change their mind once they've been informed. My friend's mom thought marijuana was a gateway drug that was extremely harmful and even deadly, and that it had no medicinal effects. After a 30 minute intellectual conversation, after she was informed about the other side of the debate, she now believes its not so bad. You ever experience that feeling of when you try to explain why it should be legalized and why it's beneficial, but you almost feel like you're wrong or lieing ? That's inherited conditioning that's makes you think that - don't.

also think about racism passed down through generations

we are all being conditioned from the second we know life outside the womb, it's like you're not in control of who you want to be.

stinkyattic
01-23-2008, 04:54 PM
Since it cuts down on my anxiety, including social effects of anxiety (similar to stage fright for me), I find that I am much better at holding good conversation. In fact, my friend and I were sitting there one day at my kitchen island puffing some homegrown and having a nice snack and someone commented that this conversation was so clever and witty it should be recorded for posterity. Now, this kitchen island has a removeable and reversible laminate top that sets in. It's just plain white plasticized particleboard... PERFECT for writing on.
So I got a sharpie. Now it has become a tradition that when someone says something very clever whilst stoned, it gets written on the tabletop.

Nice post gocryemokid.

smokey2315
01-23-2008, 05:14 PM
dude i always think about government shit wen im with one of my buddies. hes kinda of a conspiracy guy so he tlels me all this crazy shit liek how Aids was invented for population control, how u.s is one of the biggest arsm dealers, u.s sells weapons to terroist. shit like that and im just sitting there like "wow this guy needs to get laid" but high convos are the best. lol but sumtimes wat i think in my head make sense but wen it comes out its totally diffrent lol

smokey2315
01-23-2008, 05:26 PM
Lately my friends have talked a lot about the possibilities of the year 2012 and how we would prepare for the likely outcomes. Personally, I'm looking for a prime location in the Southwest to create a permanent dwelling that can sustain itself, preferably by a river. A fun question to ponder, what would be your weapon of choice against: a. humans during a crash of civilization -AND- b. against zombies after the atypical bio warfare yadda yadda? (Ilike to cover my bases.)


M60 FTW!!! and a nice shotgun for close range. Now if i could get my hands on a .50 cal snipe thatd be amazing!

but wenever i see zombie movies and shit imlike dude that would be sooooooo fun ! hahah

wen i saw cloverfield im like dude u know how fuckin fun that would really be or shaun of the dead would be dope too

gocryemokid
01-23-2008, 05:35 PM
Thanks stinkyattic. Yeah and that conspiracy shit is fun to listen to stoned, I don't know too much about it though. I do definetly think the federal government is doing some sneaky ass shit though.

Born To Stone
01-23-2008, 05:46 PM
Me and my friends usually just talk about random stuff like what we've been up to recently, sometimes though we talk about WW3 scenarios like China and Russia vs Usa and Europe and stuff like that and stargazin seein as we often smoke at night, i always look and find it strange how you're looking into the past when you look at a star :)

TheGanjaKing420
01-24-2008, 12:18 AM
Science has been an active topic for John and I. We enjoy watching the Universe shows on the History channel together. Also, on Monday there was a cool show about what would happen if humans dissapeared from the earth. It was pretty damn fascinating.

That was a really good show, although I didn't get to see the last part of it since I fell asleep (who fucking falls asleep at 9:30 on a monday night?). Ever check out the science channel? :cool:

crudemood
01-24-2008, 12:46 AM
I've found that the nice Indica couchlock stone gives me the best mental edge. I may not be able to move, or move fast, but I've got my wits about me now. I find playing poker ripped is a lot easier and more enjoyable for me; I'm able to calculate pot odds, observe and read players, etc. Sativas just make me race nonstop. I think part of it is my heart beat increases and that touch of paranoia forces my thoughts to race.

Poker seems so much easier to play when I'm high. I see everything thats going on, like the truth is out there! .. in poker. lol

XXBlaze of DesiréXX
01-24-2008, 12:49 AM
There is nothing I love more when I'm high than having a good, mentally stimulating conversation. John and I always end up talking about politics, current events, and history. Kind of nerdy, but soooo much fun.

But just about anything is fun to bullshit about when your stoned. What do you all like talking about after you light up?
Same here!:thumbsup:When me and my fiancé get high together we do the same thing, sit and talk about a bunch of shit! and laugh, and laugh!:jointsmile:


Keep on Tokin:stoned:

EbelEyes
01-24-2008, 01:53 AM
The best weapons against zombies would be a bow and a knife. Guns are loud, and the ammo cannot be used more than once. Only shoot your arrows at zombies you know, or you think you know, that you can rip the arrow out of. Use the knife when they get close. :thumbsup:

silkyblue
01-24-2008, 03:43 PM
Hi Reb,

I'll talk anyones leg off anytime ~~ about anything

anything can happen ~~

pst

I think your a great poster on this bb Reb!

You seem like a sweetheart ^^

Kush767
01-24-2008, 03:48 PM
Science has been an active topic for John and I. We enjoy watching the Universe shows on the History channel together. Also, on Monday there was a cool show about what would happen if humans dissapeared from the earth. It was pretty damn fascinating.

Same here. Like the past couple of months I have been really interested in the Universe. Been watching alot of "space" shows.

rebgirl420
01-25-2008, 05:38 AM
Hi Reb,

I'll talk anyones leg off anytime ~~ about anything

anything can happen ~~

pst

I think your a great poster on this bb Reb!

You seem like a sweetheart ^^

Thanks hun!

I think it's nice to show that stoners actually have a shit load of intelligence. Were discussing wonderful things like philosephy, politics, religion, and all sorts of other intellectual things. Hell, the political section here has some of the most articulate and intelligent people i've ever had the privellege to read.

mfqr
01-25-2008, 05:47 AM
The other day me and a friend held a conversation via freestyle rap ;). It was really interesting, and fun.

thechief69
01-25-2008, 05:53 AM
I do until my mind finally stalls out. I think too much when I'm stoned; being a Libra, my mind races off into all the possibilities of any theory, situation, or argument. Sometimes it's actually frustrating.

Yeah because the relationship with the sun and the earth surely predicts your personality...

rebgirl420
01-25-2008, 05:58 AM
hahahahahahaha

GraziLovesMary
01-25-2008, 06:16 AM
Lately my friends have talked a lot about the possibilities of the year 2012 and how we would prepare for the likely outcomes. Personally, I'm looking for a prime location in the Southwest to create a permanent dwelling that can sustain itself, preferably by a river. A fun question to ponder, what would be your weapon of choice against: a. humans during a crash of civilization -AND- b. against zombies after the atypical bio warfare yadda yadda? (Ilike to cover my bases.)

my ideal arsenal would be:

A Kriss .45 automatic Sub-machine gun (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0, 14632, Soldiertech_KRISS, , 00.html)
An AA-12 Automatic shotgun (http://www.defensereview.com/article741.html)with two shoulder belts filled with all the many beautiful rounds that can be shot through it (including the FRAG-12 High Explosive Fragmenting Antipersonnel, and High Explosive Armor-piercing)
An armored exoskeloton (http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/15/project-grizzly-inventor-crafts-real-world-halo-suit-for-militar/)
Two Gold-plated M1911 A1 .45 Special Issue Semi-automatic pistols (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1911_Colt_pistol) with 10 clips full of standard-points and 10 full of hollow-points
An M9A1 9mm Semi-Automatic pistol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M9_pistol)with silencer
<EDITED--synthetic adrenaline replacement> and <EDITED--powerful analgesic> syringes, tactical first-aid supplies, water purification tablets, and various small gear.
An XM107 .50 Semi-Automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M82_Barrett_rifle)
A Comanche helicopter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAH-66_Comanche)


Of course the most important pieces would be a Japanese katana folded hundreds of times, a sharpening stone and oil.

If you think about it: there are places to get ammunition absolutely EVERYWHERE. And if its a post-apocalyptic scenario, then it simply becomes a matter of locating and obtaining said ammo.

stinkyattic
01-25-2008, 04:51 PM
I think it's nice to show that stoners actually have a shit load of intelligence. Were discussing wonderful things like philosephy, politics, religion, and all sorts of other intellectual things. Hell, the political section here has some of the most articulate and intelligent people i've ever had the privellege to read.
I agree. We're a smart bunch here! :jointsmile:

Spoken Word
01-25-2008, 05:58 PM
my ideal arsenal would be:

A Kriss .45 automatic Sub-machine gun (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0, 14632, Soldiertech_KRISS, , 00.html)
An AA-12 Automatic shotgun (http://www.defensereview.com/article741.html)with two shoulder belts filled with all the many beautiful rounds that can be shot through it (including the FRAG-12 High Explosive Fragmenting Antipersonnel, and High Explosive Armor-piercing)
An armored exoskeloton (http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/15/project-grizzly-inventor-crafts-real-world-halo-suit-for-militar/)
Two Gold-plated M1911 A1 .45 Special Issue Semi-automatic pistols (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1911_Colt_pistol) with 10 clips full of standard-points and 10 full of hollow-points
An M9A1 9mm Semi-Automatic pistol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M9_pistol)with silencer
<EDITED--synthetic adrenaline replacement> and <EDITED--powerful analgesic> syringes, tactical first-aid supplies, water purification tablets, and various small gear.
An XM107 .50 Semi-Automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M82_Barrett_rifle)
A Comanche helicopter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAH-66_Comanche)


Of course the most important pieces would be a Japanese katana folded hundreds of times, a sharpening stone and oil.

If you think about it: there are places to get ammunition absolutely EVERYWHERE. And if its a post-apocalyptic scenario, then it simply becomes a matter of locating and obtaining said ammo.

you're a crazy guy grazi:jointsmile:and that's a good thing.....i think. hahahahaha


and yea, when the person you are talking to is as high as you, the conversations are interesting and deep. depending on the other person it could be about anything from politics to popular culture. but to me, when two people are high there is like another understanding between them. lol like for example, if one subjects starts to get boring, they both notice it.... i don't know. maybe it's just my friends.

and when the other person is NOT high, as long as i don't slow my voice down... that usually leads to a great conversation as well. like when I talk on the phone with a girl im interested in. I can keep a conversation alive and interesting for HOURS!. and she can't tell when i take another hit:rasta: it's great.

gocryemokid
01-25-2008, 06:29 PM
I know a hell of a lot of people, and I know a hell of a lot of idiots. All the people that are idiots have been idiots before they smoked, and those other people that aren't idiots, also known as my friends, are no dumber due to smoking. Infact, if anything bud lowered their intution to hold back things to say that may be inspiring or intellectual and to just let it all out, which in a way makes them seem even smarter to me.