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10-26-2005, 08:14 PM #21
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Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
Originally Posted by chisme
Might as well give up smoking man, give the weed to me, an 1/8th lasts at least 3 weeks of being high all day every day for me!
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10-29-2005, 09:56 PM #22
Junior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
i smoke about 3 grm of my own homegrown weed a day,i try to have 2/3 different vars to smoke as i find smoking the same var all the time seems to diminish the high,at the mo i'm curing;mazar,armageddon;early/pearl;k2,and super afghani,and i shall be taking clones of mother this weekend for a few more mazar babies,i notice a few people on this site solicit and buy weed! i joined thinking it was a grow site,what a silly old stoner i am,take care you guys twinkle
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10-30-2005, 01:45 PM #23
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Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
3 sheets, how do you make 1/8 last so long. i envy you, and i hope by following your instructions ill be able to do the same. i dont have a problem with smoking too much, i only smoke like 1 bowl or two a day. i get plenty high off of a bowl. i read in one thread you can get like 40 bowls from 1/8? explain
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10-30-2005, 02:40 PM #24
Senior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
tolerance definitly builds up fast
i never understood why they were sayin this in FAQ
maybe just to try to prove that weed isnt addictive at all. which is not the case lol
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10-30-2005, 03:16 PM #25
Senior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
If a lab rat doesn't get addicted to THC, than that means you have less brain-cells if you say you're addicted.
Are you addicted because you like weed? Just because you like coffee (w/caffeine) doesn't mean you're addicted to Caffeine. I Love the Yankees, yet I'm not addicted to them.
It is impossible for your brain to become addicted to Pot. The Dopamine receptors are the basis for addiction. How can you say you get addicted to Pot if it has no effect on your Dopamine receptors? If a lab rat is given a choice to take as much THC as he wants, and can choose not to take it, then so can Mellow Mood. I hope.
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10-31-2005, 03:59 AM #26
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Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
no tolerance?? i wish :dance:
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10-31-2005, 04:42 PM #27
Senior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
Breathe some fuckin air for once
Originally Posted by Euphoric
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10-31-2005, 04:51 PM #28
Senior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
I first started smoking stuff at 16, so I guess my herb was rather on the generic side.
Now at 30, all I need after tasting my coffee is one hit. But, you can't suppress the memory of the taste.
After all these years of smoking, I've only built up a tolerance to shit-weed.
Bob Barker wants people to help control the pet population, and get your pets spayed or neutered.
I want people to help stop the rumors and clean their bowls.
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11-01-2005, 08:08 PM #29
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Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
100% true
any habitual smoker will tell you that!
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11-02-2005, 01:16 AM #30
Senior Member
Unlike addictive drugs, marijuana causes almost no tolerance
You know, I feel a lot more stoned thinking tolerance is all psychological.
Happiness only real when shared
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