before i started smoking i didn't think about things so deeply, i was ignorant, and i really had no sense of how valueble life is.
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before i started smoking i didn't think about things so deeply, i was ignorant, and i really had no sense of how valueble life is.
Indeed we are. Our mother was a prostitute/crackhead, do due to unstable parenting we were both sent to an orphanage. We had a wonderful time together, good'ol brotherly love. We knew this wouldn't last long, for I, being a hideous, bow-legged, one-eyed "monster" (they called me) would surely not be carried on with my charming, intelligent, handsome brother, Torog. We made the best of our time together at P.J. Farnsworth Orphanage, until the day came that we be seperated. I'm sorry, I can't go on. It's too painful.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jennifer K
a little self restraint is all you need really
you can do whatever you really want to do.
Orphanage or Oprhanarium? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Ganj
Thanks for the Futurama reference. :P
Torog! Torog! Torog!
Haha! I knew that wasn't right.Quote:
Originally Posted by lemonboy
Now, orphanarium or oprhanarium? :D
Thanks for clearing that one up.
I don't think cannabis, or any other drug, can really make you into a better person. It gives you the oportunity to examine your life and perceptions from an altered point of view. It can also provide a habitual escape from problems that worsen over time because you continue to ignore them. The choice is up to you, not the drug.
There are two things that I've learned in regards to MJ, and they've helped me a great deal in maintaining a healthy balance.
1) There CAN BE too much of a good thing, even weed.
2) If you've convinced yourself that "everything is better when I'm high" and use that to stay high all the time, there is a problem bigger than weed that needs to be addressed.
And on your conviction... you can have your record expunged. Find out how to do it in your county/state. A family-member-in-law of mine had a grand theft charge expunged from his record at 35, convicted at 33. It can be done with enough time for you to have a clean record for med school.
Yeah, like not wanting to say that you just smoke weed because you're a druggie. I'd rather make an excuse.Quote:
Originally Posted by lizzie on low