View Full Version : Does weed ruin your "tough it out" mindset?
moeburn
01-21-2006, 04:09 AM
I found that all my fellow potheads and I are really good at being hypochondriacs and whiny bitchy complainy punks. We always feel "bad" when we dont have weed, and try and diagnose our symptoms related to some disease. Some people suddenly get hypoglycemia, some people get bipolar disorder, some people get ADD, some people get schizophrenia.
The weird part is, none of these things happened until we ran out of weed.
Whatever happened to just toughing it out?
Stoner Shadow Wolf
01-21-2006, 04:48 AM
haaaaaa dead on èh? i think that's exactly the problem:
weak assed minded people will suffer greatly when they try to quit weed, as in schizophrenia or ADD or whatever.
marijuana didnt cause that, they just became too fucking needy.
like me.
Its a Plant
01-21-2006, 08:09 AM
Before about a week ago, I would have said yes, without weed, I am a whiney prick.
But honestly going this week sober (not by choice) really has let me sort of clear my mind in a way that being high couldn't do. I cant really explain it, but it's like sobriety is a trip in itself. I dunno really, but I now know that weed doesn't control me. I mean yeah, I love to smoke and get high because it generally puts me in a good mood and makes me feel good, but at the same time, it's not some "crutch" I have to use all the time. Like tonight...right now it's almost 2 am and I should be in bed, but instead I felt like just writing down some of the many thoughts floating around in my head. It felt pretty good to just vent so to speak about whatever was either bothering me or was on my mind. Sorry if this is confusing, it's hard to put into words.
That's all. NOW, I think I'll go to bed. :)
Jimmicrackedcorn
01-21-2006, 04:54 PM
Its ok, the majority of ppl are whiny hypochondriac bitches, and some of em have never touched a spliff in there life.
daima
01-23-2006, 05:12 PM
I dont bitch when i run out of smoke. I make sure that i plant an extra plant so that kind of thing dont happen again.
As for the cannabis smoker bitching more than those who dont? Thats what happens when you activate the mind to levels that it isnt use to. Thngs become clearer and when that happens, so does your vision. Your arguments take on a whole new meaning. I have had some of my best ideas while on cannabis. I think this is what scares the government. They kringe at the tought of a "thinking population"
Thats my Opinion and i honestly believe that everybody is entiteled to it :p
dai*ma :D
Mr Greenthumb
01-23-2006, 07:02 PM
I hate it when the town go's dry. Some times a weed draught will last for a full week but Mr. Greenthumb always finds a way to get his buddie's and him high. Its all about scrambling.
Man resin really really gets me high.
moeburn
01-23-2006, 10:22 PM
Actually i'm trying the whole no-weed thing, and if I gradually go down (ie not cold turkey), I feel really understanding of everyone, very patient, very introverted and minding my own business. I'm still lazy, but I feel like the decisions I'm making in life might have some meaning.
potsmokersinceiwas9
01-25-2006, 12:23 AM
no not me for me i juss have one less thing to do but all is good
1234abcd
01-25-2006, 04:17 PM
No, because people who drink beer/wine/vodka would flip out if they couldn't get their drink on in the evening just like us potheads do. But they can just go to the store and get what they need. We are the same thing, except weed isn't legal yet.
SneakerPimp
01-25-2006, 05:53 PM
basically bud makes you forget about reality... Im high 24/7, but if I run out and I start to really sober up... I start to also see reality again and it sucks! I hate life, chronic make me forget that I do, so then it's all good.... Mary Jane is always there for me.... henh
sophiastarchild
01-27-2006, 03:37 AM
Perhaps the weed helped alleviate the problems and when the weed is gone, the problems come back. Or, the weed altered perception of said problems and when not smoking weed, one's perception is way more negative. Just a thought...SneakerPimp, you could have just described my life!
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