Sounds to me like you were just stoned, and you were super paranoid, and you started thinking about panic attacks and you gave yourself one, sort of a self-fulfilling prophesy. I bet it had something to do with the mint for you though, your body may not have been used to that or it could have sketched you out, but I could be wrong. The slo-mo you described, I understand that, you move and it seems like it's freeze frame vision or something like that, kind of like a flip book, you know? I've had that happen when I'm high as fuck, that's when I think to myself "Oh yeah, baked" haha. But your experience just sounds frightening, I'm glad something like that has never happened to me.
TupacShakur420 Reviewed by TupacShakur420 on . The Myths and Facts About Cannabis Yo whaddup, the purpose of this thread is to look at all of the myths that are floating around in society today used as evidence that cannabis poses negative health risks, and also to examine the real facts, not just the propaganda of cannabis. Myth: Smoking cannabis kills brain cells This is one of the cards that opponents of cannabis always like to pull, and it is a complete lie. The supposed "scientific basis" behind this myth is complete hogwash. In 1974, Dr. Robert G. Heath reported Rating: 5