I didn't know my brain filed memories in that way, how jolly interesting. I'll file that away in my short term memory banks for a couple of days, and try to remember to move it into the archives later in the week. Who knows, perhaps I will come across an interesting and forgotten period in my life whilst I am there....

What a load of old cobblers, I don't know its like they'll make up any old crap to put people off it!

The REM bit... I dunno really, possibly. But I have heard some people say they don't dream at all when they are smoking the stuff and its only when they come of it that they start to have crazy dreams.

Me, I dream all sorts of crazy shit either way, and smoking cannabis if anything makes my dreams more interesting and allows me to explore lucid dream scapes and astral projection and stuff.

I sleep better on it, I wake up next day usually feeling fresh as a dandy when I smoke it.

It strikes me the arguments for and against cannabis have become somewhat polarised. On the one hand you have the people who smoke it regularly, like myself, who can't praise it enough for its panacean qualities, and on the other hand you have the rest of the people who don't smoke, never touched the stuff, and all they can say about it is crap like this.

The proof is in the pudding.
Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . What Crap! "Nost notably, cannabinoids acumulate in the area of the brain where short-term memories are sorted. Every experience we ever have goes through this center. Some things- the image of a sidewalk crack you saw on a morning walk, say-get thrown out. other experiences, like your first date, get filed away into long term memory storage. Cannabinoids disrupt this filing system so that memories are not sorted appropriatley. In addition, people under the influence of cannabinoids may have a distorted Rating: 5