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Weed has worse social and mental implications than it does physical, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
except theres not really anymental implications. physical:yes, it weakens your immune system.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No mental implications? Motivation plummets, apathy skyrockets, critical thinking skills decrease, slower reaction time, etc.
Plenty of mental implications
by Anonymous13 years ago
i dont think youve done very much research.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Experience
And research will only add to the list, so...
by Anonymous13 years ago
really? cuz i have experience too, havent been able to piss a clean test in 3 years. and ive watched a lot of documentaries on tv, and done a fair ammount of looking into.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Maybe you just don't notice its effects anymore because you do it so often. I went hard for this certain period of time, but then I had to take a 2 month break because of some stuff. After I smoked again after the break, I felt every one of those symptoms.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i think its just effects different people differently then.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It actually helps critical thinking. It only affects you negatively if you dont do anything to stimulate your mind while high-last year while writing essays, I would take a break-and smoke a little-then just read my essay, it makes me read slower and I notice things/mistakes that I didnt before. I might even think of something clever to add...Intense conversations with friends also stimulates the brain.
by Anonymous13 years ago
How so? I thought weed was unaddictive and unharmful?
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's supposedly physically addictive.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's not. It has no chance for physical dependency, not it can be a habit forming substance, like coffee.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I said supposedly as in it may or may not be true.
by Anonymous12 years ago
are you saying caffeine isn't addictive? because if you are, you sir, are fucking retarded.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It is physically addicting, but not incredibly. It's more habit forming.
by Anonymous12 years ago
From what I've learned, it is addictive, but it's fat-soluble, not water-soluble like, for instance, alcohol, so it lasts in your system for about another 30 days, so there's no immediate withdrawal symptoms like alcohol.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It is. OP is trying to say people who smoke are given a social stigma, and it effects your thoughts, not anything physical like lungs.
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