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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 17:32:17 GMT
I've never been much of a weed smoker as it makes me really anxious. I enjoy drinking, but as I'm getting older my body cannot tolerate alcohol the way that it used to. I definitely think weed is better for you than drinking, but I've always preferred alcohol myself. As to which is worse for your body? Alchohol definitely? I prefer drinking to smoking weed, but I drink in moderation....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 17:35:17 GMT
Why would anyone need either? To hide an inferiority complex perhaps? No one should ever need either one. Enjoyment shouldn't come from need.
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Post by cineastewest on Mar 4, 2017 17:54:32 GMT
I used to like weed more before they turned it into the nuclear hybrids of today which are more like an opiate. Smoke it for a couple days and your brain dead. And I don't care what they say, you get withdrawals. They legalized it here in California and I had to try so I smoked every day for a week. It was great but its so strong now when I stopped I was sweating, anxious -- real physical withdrawals that took three days to end and a good eight days before the psychological craving subsided. Like I said, growers have moved it beyond "your fathers weed" of the past.
Never got anxious or paranoid off weed except for the VERY FIRST TIME -- that is a fear response of the individual user to a new drug. Get over that first flight response and it has quite the oppose effect: it calms you.
Alcohol is horrible. Drunks are horrible. Even moderate drinking is horrible. I hate dealing with half drunk people at work (I work retail). It makes people think they're so clever when they're really being pushy jerks. If you don't think there's dozens on drunk drivers on the road at anytime, think again. I would say on average I get three drunk people a day out on the road shopping. You can smell it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 19:49:13 GMT
Even moderate drinking is horrible. I hate dealing with half drunk people at work (I work retail). People who are drunk (or half drunk) in that situation are not moderate drinkers.... If you don't think there's dozens on drunk drivers on the road at anytime, think again. I would say on average I get three drunk people a day out on the road shopping. You can smell it. Agreed on that 100%. The police don't want you to know, but your chances of getting caught drunk driving are 1 in 500....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2017 22:16:47 GMT
I used to love drinking but I don't do it nearly as often as I used to. I'm more of a lightweight than I used to be when I was 20 lol. I much prefer weed now. It's more relaxing.
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 4, 2017 23:03:22 GMT
I'm more of a drinker than a smoker. But kinda like what you said, the older I get, the more harmful alcohol is. Every time I drink alcohol now, I sometimes end up with random bruises and may be at risk of having neuropathy. Which I had once before, or probably still do but everything feels normal now. Also drinking alcohol has probably damaged by shoulder, because I would always pass out in very awkward positions. But I'm starting to slow down on drinking now, or at least avoid the heavier stuff as much as I can. As for weed, I have tried it a few times. I don't really condone people doing drugs, but weed has it's benefits. Especially for people like me who suffered from ADHD, anxiety, and asthma. And as you get older, screw trying to deal with all this mental and physical issue crap. It will only end up killing you a lot faster. Plus there are worse things out there that are legal, yet more harmful than weed. I've been taking Ritalin, which is made out of crystal meth, for many years. Yet that's "legal", but weed isn't? So that made it easier for me to say "yes" to weed. How did you develop and get rid of neuropathy? I have had it since 2015.
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Post by Ad○rably Obn○xi○us🐢 on Mar 5, 2017 8:05:54 GMT
I can't drink because I can't burp. After a very short time I start feeling bloated. I don't even like the taste of alcohol anyway. If I can taste it in a mixed drink I won't drink it. I can't stand any beer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 14:01:51 GMT
I'm more of a drinker than a smoker. But kinda like what you said, the older I get, the more harmful alcohol is. Every time I drink alcohol now, I sometimes end up with random bruises and may be at risk of having neuropathy. Which I had once before, or probably still do but everything feels normal now. Also drinking alcohol has probably damaged by shoulder, because I would always pass out in very awkward positions. But I'm starting to slow down on drinking now, or at least avoid the heavier stuff as much as I can. As for weed, I have tried it a few times. I don't really condone people doing drugs, but weed has it's benefits. Especially for people like me who suffered from ADHD, anxiety, and asthma. And as you get older, screw trying to deal with all this mental and physical issue crap. It will only end up killing you a lot faster. Plus there are worse things out there that are legal, yet more harmful than weed. I've been taking Ritalin, which is made out of crystal meth, for many years. Yet that's "legal", but weed isn't? So that made it easier for me to say "yes" to weed. How did you develop and get rid of neuropathy? I have had it since 2015. Well, the doctors said that it may have been due to my shoe or injury that cause me to have neuropathy. At first I thought it was the alcohol or diabetes, but I don't have a long history of drinking and the doctor told me that I don't have diabetes. However, keep in mind. The doctor wasn't a neurologist. I still have to go see an actual neurologist one of these days. It's possible that I injured myself when I was too drunk. Because I notice that when I get too drunk I would wake up with aces and bruises sometimes. As for how I got rid of my neuropathy, well, I didn't 100% completely got rid of it per se. I mean, I've greatly improved since then. Like months ago, I would feel nothing but numbness. Like the numbness was pretty deep. Now, I no longer feel any numbness. However, it does feel tingly at times. Probably one of the things that helped was eating lots and lots of avocado, mushrooms, broccoli, and other vegetables. Because I heard those things are actually good for people who suffer from neuropathy. My advice, don't stress over it, go see a doctor, get some vitamins in your system, eat healthy, do some exercise and give it time. Even if it takes a few years. A lot of people I talked to, who was told by their doctors that their neuropathy was permanent, eventually got better despite what the doctors said. And their neuropathy was pretty bad too. So don't give up hope. If you had it since 2015, then that's normal. Neuropathy takes a very long while to go away.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 0:47:19 GMT
Alcohol is horrible. Drunks are horrible. Even moderate drinking is horrible. I hate dealing with half drunk people at work (I work retail). It makes people think they're so clever when they're really being pushy jerks. If you don't think there's dozens on drunk drivers on the road at anytime, think again. I would say on average I get three drunk people a day out on the road shopping. You can smell it. I feel you, I used to work retail and the shit customers made me hate it
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Post by kuatorises on Mar 6, 2017 17:51:52 GMT
How did you develop and get rid of neuropathy? I have had it since 2015. Well, the doctors said that it may have been due to my shoe or injury that cause me to have neuropathy. At first I thought it was the alcohol or diabetes, but I don't have a long history of drinking and the doctor told me that I don't have diabetes. However, keep in mind. The doctor wasn't a neurologist. I still have to go see an actual neurologist one of these days. It's possible that I injured myself when I was too drunk. Because I notice that when I get too drunk I would wake up with aces and bruises sometimes. As for how I got rid of my neuropathy, well, I didn't 100% completely got rid of it per se. I mean, I've greatly improved since then. Like months ago, I would feel nothing but numbness. Like the numbness was pretty deep. Now, I no longer feel any numbness. However, it does feel tingly at times. Probably one of the things that helped was eating lots and lots of avocado, mushrooms, broccoli, and other vegetables. Because I heard those things are actually good for people who suffer from neuropathy. My advice, don't stress over it, go see a doctor, get some vitamins in your system, eat healthy, do some exercise and give it time. Even if it takes a few years. A lot of people I talked to, who was told by their doctors that their neuropathy was permanent, eventually got better despite what the doctors said. And their neuropathy was pretty bad too. So don't give up hope. If you had it since 2015, then that's normal. Neuropathy takes a very long while to go away. Been down that route.
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Post by northernlad on Mar 7, 2017 0:44:32 GMT
I used to like weed more before they turned it into the nuclear hybrids of today which are more like an opiate. Smoke it for a couple days and your brain dead. And I don't care what they say, you get withdrawals. They legalized it here in California and I had to try so I smoked every day for a week. It was great but its so strong now when I stopped I was sweating, anxious -- real physical withdrawals that took three days to end and a good eight days before the psychological craving subsided. Like I said, growers have moved it beyond "your fathers weed" of the past. Never got anxious or paranoid off weed except for the VERY FIRST TIME -- that is a fear response of the individual user to a new drug. Get over that first flight response and it has quite the oppose effect: it calms you. Alcohol is horrible. Drunks are horrible. Even moderate drinking is horrible. I hate dealing with half drunk people at work (I work retail). It makes people think they're so clever when they're really being pushy jerks. If you don't think there's dozens on drunk drivers on the road at anytime, think again. I would say on average I get three drunk people a day out on the road shopping. You can smell it. Funny you mention it being stronger these days. I totally agree with that. I think it has gotten much more potent with time...probably due to artificial selection and breeding. I also expect that to continue as it becomes legal in many places.
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Post by rajeshmulan on Mar 7, 2017 2:36:25 GMT
Doobie for me hana
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Post by morfeus on Mar 10, 2017 19:29:42 GMT
Neither.
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Post by chalk2 on Mar 13, 2017 0:00:56 GMT
No real preference for either.
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Post by chalk2 on Mar 13, 2017 0:02:16 GMT
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Post by someguy on Jun 1, 2017 14:02:50 GMT
Weed is healthier, and I like the buzz better, but I drink more often simply because it is easier to get.
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Post by miike80 on Jun 1, 2017 14:07:28 GMT
Weed when i can get some. alcohol not more than one time a month, i don't really care for it that much
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Post by Jillian on Jun 1, 2017 16:38:39 GMT
NEITHER (!). Jesus. Maybe a glass of rosé wine occasionally.
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Post by Vodkie on Jun 2, 2017 1:34:06 GMT
alcohol. weed did nothing for me. I just started giggling uncontrollably like a baby being tickled
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Post by pennypacker on Jun 2, 2017 3:01:07 GMT
Alcohol, because weed caused too many issues for me. I love weed, and still occasionally indulge, but can't do it regularly anymore.
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