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    High and Stoned

    Are they different? Do they describe two different types of marijuana intoxication or are they one and the same?

    I always thought they were different until some friends told me they're the same. There's been times where I'd describe what I felt as being high and most of the time I'd say I felt stoned.
    Dec. 21 2012 Reviewed by Dec. 21 2012 on . High and Stoned Are they different? Do they describe two different types of marijuana intoxication or are they one and the same? I always thought they were different until some friends told me they're the same. There's been times where I'd describe what I felt as being high and most of the time I'd say I felt stoned. Rating: 5

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    High and Stoned

    They mean the same thing, except high can describe a little high, moderately high, or really high, stoned is usually just really high

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    High and Stoned

    I always use high when I'm still able to do everyday things without being slower or something. Stoned is when I'm glued to the couch.

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    High and Stoned

    stoned just means really high. Like, so high you should be considered disabled.

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    High and Stoned

    Where I come from, Stoned = more tired, lethargic high - High = Less Hazy, more "up" feeling.

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    High and Stoned

    right now...I think I feel high, but I may be stoned too since I don't wanna move

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    High and Stoned

    Yeah, I usually think of high as more of an active, talkative high and stoned as a mellow, chilled high. Or just as really high. Just because saying "stoned out of my mind" sounds pretty cool.

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    High and Stoned

    Quote Originally Posted by connector_robot
    Where I come from, Stoned = more tired, lethargic high - High = Less Hazy, more "up" feeling.

    You must come from a place full of smart people.:jointsmile:

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    High and Stoned

    Its relative I guess.
    Saying "High"=High
    Saying "Stoned"=High/REALLY High
    A drunk man comes home and beats his wife. A stoner comes home, thanks his wife for dinner, and chows down :rastasmoke:

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    High and Stoned

    Well... i always thought that, while both may refer to being under the effects of weed, the word "high" would rather be used to describe the sativa effects (energetic, giggly, mind-racing thoughts,etc), while the word "stoned" would rather describe the effects of a indica (mellow, couchlocked, relaxed, etc).
    But, i dont speak english... so it actually dont matters.

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