Quote Originally Posted by threehundred
I've never done any "hard drugs", but I used to smoke 5-10 blunts a day, everyday. Usually closer to 10. I also decided to stop one time, cold turkey, and it was a cinch. Didn't smoke for 4 months, although I did want to. There was no change in me whatsoever, between when i was doing it all the time and not doing it any. If it can fuck up your life, no worries, because your life was gonna be fucked up anyway. My mindstate is just as clear regardless of if i'm smoking or not. It helps relax you.

If you think that its worse for you than drinking, you're wrong. Both long term and short term. I can sit and do coding (web design/php coding) for a few hours straight, completely smoked out. I could never do the same drunk.

I also used smoke while doing major research papers for college, smoke right up until time to turn them in, stand up and present my paper in front of a class of 50 or so, and got told by the professor himself, in front of everyone, "This is how you do a research paper!"
the man speaks the truth. thank you chris!

This is the same effect it has on me. I believe it's different for different people. It's really just a preference thing- you can't really say it's wrong or it's right. If you hate it, don't do it. If it works for you, smoke one. And if you've never tried it, then don't say a damn word because you really don't know what you're talking about.
When's the last time someone went home and beat their wife because they got REALLY stoned? When's the last time someone OD'd on some weed?

Ans as far as the gateway drug theory, thats a load of crap. If you want to do harder drugs, you're going to do them regardless of the weed or not. And addictive personality is inherent- you can't say weed made you do it. The only thing marijuana is a "gateway" to is some muthafuckin munchies .

and with that said...... :::hits the bowl:::