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------------------------------------------------------------- Did you know that your brain actually has naturally occurring cannabanoid receptors in your brain? That means cannabis doesn't physically change your mind. It uses pathways that are already there. Why? Because your body actually produced cannabanoids when you were born. Cannabanoids allowed you to become hungry for food for the first time (a study in mice found that when the receptors were removed a few weeks after birth, nothing much happened but when they were removed shortly after birth, the mice starved to death). The depth of this means your body produces naturally occurring (and sometimes illegal) drugs. This kind of information is exactly the reason why you should research drugs and not just hide from them and call them names. Last edited by Mangle; Mar 30, 06 at 07:26 PM. |
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come on buddy. i don't smoke pot anymore because i suddenly developed paranoia from it. didn't stop me from becoming a jib tech. you're preaching to the choir. |
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What he's trying to say is that when we're born, our body naturally produces cannabanoids. This means that our bodies are born and experience some (or all) of the same effects you induce when you smoke grass. If we're born with cannabanoids in our body then how can marijuana be damaging? As for your paranoia. . again, like he said, "That means cannabis doesn't physically change your mind. It uses pathways that are already there." So, with this being true, marijuana did not make you paranoid. It was already in your head. I'm constantly surrounded by long-term, habitual stoners who never experience paranoia. I firmly believe that any stoner that becomes overly paranoid is bringing it on to themselves. I've never once been paranoid and I've spent almost the whole of the last 6 years stoned. As for becoming a techwarrior. . that has no relevance to the discussion, now does it? |
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past jib tech warrior. i concede that i (for unknown reasons) brought on my paranoia. it's an example on how THC gave me paranoia and yet jib didn't. and i never said that THC was damaging. infact, i was going to write about how it was an exception to the rule. but then i remembered that with drugs THERE ARE NO RULES. therefore there are no exceptions. doesn't make sense. but that's brain chemistry for you. Last edited by impure; Mar 30, 06 at 08:04 PM. |
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I dabbled with this stuff a couple years ago... The only times the people i was with did not feel the effects was because they refused to hold the smoke in long enough. I did it several times, but only one time and one method proved the most effective..... I "sink hooted" 3 fat bowls of dried leaves.. and it took me to a place that was broken down into the most basic of structure. Everything seemed 2dimensional and ultra simplified; i felt incredibly vulnerable to the rest of the universe. Everything just seemed like squares and empty flatness, that was all i could think. I shouted at my friends "DONT STEAL MY SQUARES" as i frantically gripped the contents of my pockets; fearing that I had been poisoned so these people could steal from me and let me rot in this hellish rectangular void for eternity.... When i started coming down to earth, there were these shiny little blue-ish squares dripping and shooting off of everything in my field of vision. My hands were dripping little sparkly squares until the effects began to subside. ....and that was just from some high quality leaves! After that experience, I'm a little aprehensive about trying salvia extract. |
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btw , isn't it pretty well known that pot can trigger different forms of psychosis?
To all the little teeny boppers in pot denial, You think any of those old timers who have been smoking the stuff their whole life are going to be merrily discussing their pot psychosis with you in the cypher? I don't know any potsmokers who sit around in a cypher, sparking blunts, and talkin about how they're beloved substance has actually altered their life for the negative. That stuff just doesnt come to mind when yer high and listening to hendrix. man i love smoking pot. I use it for all sorts of different reasons. But the truth is, it can and will effect people for the worse in many different ways. If you smoke pot and you can't admit that it's probably not the best thing a person could be doing, yer a fucking tool. |
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do those two in a controlled environment. AKA your house, or friends house. somewhere safe. k isn't as bad if you know what you're doing. but i don't want to relive the fireworks episode with G last year. paramedics. bad scene. |
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But To be honest I have no idea if its marijuana alone because I think it is safe to say that alot of people who smoke may have also messed wit other drugs. Im not just regurgitating propoganda if thats what you think. Whenever I talk about serious subjects like drugs, I prefer to speak from my own experiences and what I have witnessed first hand. Let's leave it at that man. Last edited by -evil-duerr-; Mar 30, 06 at 11:38 PM. |
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If there's mental illness in your family, and there's a good chance you may have it. . you probably shouldn't use any mind altering substances at all, no matter how tame. Or at least not blame the drug. Last edited by tiedye; Mar 31, 06 at 01:27 AM. |
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that sounds quite possible, i never argued that. Quote:
But if it is the drug that triggered the early onset, or increased intensity of whatever illness, why can't the person blame drugs? I think they are well within their rights. For all you know, the illness may not have set in until the person was a senior citizen, or never have set in at all! Considering so many people have varying degrees of mental illness in their families, I don't think its wise to claim that marijuana doesnt cause paranoia etc. cuz Altho pot may not have been the number one reason why a person would experience paranoia or other symptoms, you cannot deny that it may play a pretty important part. Last edited by -evil-duerr-; Mar 31, 06 at 01:54 AM. |
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like "what the fuck is mangle going on about?" |
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It's a common philosophy, oddly enough, but deciding which drugs are okay for you to try based on how "natural" they are isn't a very logical thing to do. Would you eat datura straight off the tree instead of blotter acid? There are many "natural" drugs that will fuck you up, and some "unnatural" ones that cause absolutely no chronic physiological or neurological damage.
To all the people having troubles breaking through on Salvia: Try using a torch lighter next time. Salvinorin A becomes active at a much higher temperature than THC. It's possible to do it with a bic, although it never worked for me. First try with a decent torch lighter worked fabulously. Also it's been said already, but take as large of a hit as you can and hold it for as long as you can stand to, even if it tastes like ass. |
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you make good points but. . .
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edit: I haven't even really been able to get high off LSD, for that matter. |
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You completely misinterpreted my post. Im not trying to say, ok. If you got problems blame it all on drugs... thats NOT what i was trying to say.... Im sayin if you introduced a substance into yer body which stimulates change, that means the change was caused by the substance (thats what i meant by the drugs fault). Yes, it was the persons own poor planning or lack of good judgment that pulled him/her into the situation, but its the substances themselves that were cause for the change. |
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Then don't use the words "blame the drug". It's common knowledge for anyone who has done a responsible ammount of research into the drugs they do that psychedelics can trigger latent psychological illness, or potentiate existing conditions.
And what's the purpose of ingesting ANYTHING that doesn't "stimulate change"? I wouldn't eat a hamburger if I didn't think it was going to change me from hungry to full. |