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Thread: Skunk worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    oh for god's sakes. how come every post that mentions pot on this forum has some idiot saying "drugs are for losers," but there are way more topics on alcohol and everyone thinks drinking is awesome? drinking is far worse for individuals' health, finance, and society as a whole than weed. people die from drinking alcohol, no one dies from smoking weed.
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    damn straight man i so agree!
    Skunk isnt much of a difference you need some power skunk boyo, costs a bomb but my god it buggers you up , be carefull though some skunk is cut with acid's and anthet
    my mates looloo after smoking a ****** of it , buggerd up his head.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Palda View Post
    Excuse me? Lots of people die from smoking weird *Removed* Cancer?, Does that not mean anything to you?
    the "complete idiot" comment wasn't really necessary, as you're the one who doesnt know what you're talking about. cancer is something that happens indirectly over time. alcohol on the other hand, you can drink yourself to death in under an hour. you can't die from smoking too much.

    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    Well here is one I found:
    http://cannabis.net/uk/mortality.html

    To say people never die from the effects of cannabis is way oversimplyfying
    the matter because it is usually mixed with tobacco which also has very bad long term side effects especially with the lungs causing emphysema and usually eventually death. This is not including lung, lip, throat or mouth cancer. Therefore any deaths from cannabis are usually masked by the effects of tobacco. What worries me here is the effects of any drug are most definitely worse if you have an addictive personality particularly in mental health terms. If the person is getting immune and needing higher strength then I feel that signals a real problem both physically and mentally and even the need maybe to use class A or class B drugs.
    there's really no such thing as an addictive personality. and immunity happens with lots of things - for example caffine, which is perfectly legal. if the adult population in the united states doesn't have their cup of coffee in the morning, they'll go through withdrawals. but i dont see a huge uproar about it.

    Also maybe ask yourself the question why you need to smoke it in the first place?

    why feel the need to do anything? people always say "oh, i can have so much fun without drugs!" but you can have fun without going to an amusement park, but for some reason that's a multi-billion dollar industry. people don't need it, they just want it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
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    there's really no such thing as an addictive personality. and immunity happens with lots of things - for example caffine, which is perfectly legal. if the adult population in the united states doesn't have their cup of coffee in the morning, they'll go through withdrawals. but i dont see a huge uproar about it.
    You are fairly adamant in your views and yet it is commonplace for people to be pre-disposed genetically with addictive personalities. Alcoholism and drug taking can be found prevalant in the same family for generations. OCD is commonplace in generations of families too. It cannot all be down to environment and upbringing. Each to his own - I am not being judgemental about the subject just trying to give an answer to the thread starter. It would be no different if I was addicted to gambling - I would try to figure how how and why it happened - it has nothing to do with having fun. It goes beyond that. I don't seriously think caffeine withdrawal can be classed in the same category as drugs, alcohol or tobacco.

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    Too much can make you scitzophrenic though.
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    I don't think skunk is worth it Sam, try a hamster?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markness. View Post
    Too much can make you scitzophrenic though.
    It doesn't create any mental health problems, it has been found in some cases to enhance problems that already exist if you're smoking it like every day but that's not quite the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobX View Post
    I don't think skunk is worth it Sam, try a hamster?

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    I see what you did there.

    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    You are fairly adamant in your views and yet it is commonplace for people to be pre-disposed genetically with addictive personalities. Alcoholism and drug taking can be found prevalant in the same family for generations. OCD is commonplace in generations of families too. It cannot all be down to environment and upbringing. Each to his own - I am not being judgemental about the subject just trying to give an answer to the thread starter. It would be no different if I was addicted to gambling - I would try to figure how how and why it happened - it has nothing to do with having fun. It goes beyond that. I don't seriously think caffeine withdrawal can be classed in the same category as drugs, alcohol or tobacco.

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    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m.../ai_2699000007
    usually those things can be tied to nurture, not nature. if they are attached to nature, they're indirect causes. and i don't think he was really asking about why it happened, he really asked a simple question of if it's stronger. and i wasn't making the point that caffeine is as strong when it comes to withdrawals (even though it comes close, depending on the case) but that its difficult to see the line when it comes to drugs. caffeine is a drug. it even comes in pill form. apparently everyone loves it too.

    i respect your views though, at least you're coming at the situation logically, instead of these idiots repeating all the anti-drug propaganda and misconceptions they hear.

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    No, waste of money and wasn't that good either.

    You can get much more satisfaction from doing other things

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    if youve got a tolerance for weed then it's probably worth it. personally i didn't like skunk as much; gave a different kinda high i felt.

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