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Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
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Pulimuli
Sweden2766 Posts
On March 11 2011 22:42 hypercube wrote: Then they are ignorant or neglectful. Cigarettes are extremely toxic. TBH I'm ok with underage drinking if it's done semi-responsibly, but there's no way to responsibly poison yourself with cigarettes. Thats just the way things are, when me and my friends were teenagers they could use tobacco products pretty much however they wanted but their parents didnt want them drinking. Also, both alcohol and nicotine are poisions, that granted, nicotine is a much stronger poison than alcohol. But if you wanna smoke, go ahead and smoke, whatever makes you happy/feel good I do smoke sometimes, but only for the taste (i dont smoke cigarettes cuz they taste like a-hole) but cigars and cigarillos are nice every now and then | ||
McKTenor13
United States1383 Posts
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Bill Murray
United States9292 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6632 Posts
Do whatever you want ^_^ | ||
Redunzl
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reincremate
China2210 Posts
You should respect your parents, but if they impose unrealistic rules such as no weed smoking like most parents would, you don't have to listen to them. edit: concealing the fact that your high from people who don't really know what high people look like is not very hard, so nothing to brag about | ||
Alak
Sweden380 Posts
On March 12 2011 02:38 reincremate wrote: I'm surprised at the number of people in this thread who seem to think that drinking and smoking pot occasionally is going to ruin your life. The vast majority people who smoke weed or drink during adolescence/young adulthood turn out fine. As long as you exercise moderation there's nothing wrong with recreational soft drug use. You should respect your parents, but if they impose unrealistic rules such as no weed smoking like most parents would, you don't have to listen to them. edit: concealing the fact that your high from people who don't really know what high people look like is not very hard, so nothing to brag about Unrealistic rules? Parents preventing their kids from smoking shit and drinking in their house sounds pretty damn reasonable to me. You can do stupid things when you're old enough and supporting yourself, but while your parents house you and feed you, you obey their rules. | ||
reincremate
China2210 Posts
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
On March 12 2011 02:43 Alak wrote: Unrealistic rules? Parents preventing their kids from smoking shit and drinking in their house sounds pretty damn reasonable to me. You can do stupid things when you're old enough and supporting yourself, but while your parents house you and feed you, you obey their rules. Good luck growing up and learning how to support yourself if you're always at the beck and call of your parents. Boundaries have to be extended in adolescence and some leeway has to be given if you don't want your children to resent you for being over controlling. If OP is smoking weed and drinking in their house, probably not cool. But if they try and stop him having experiences that are a part of the culture of his peers, also not cool. | ||
Turgid
United States1623 Posts
On March 12 2011 02:59 The KY wrote: Good luck growing up and learning how to support yourself if you're always at the beck and call of your parents. Boundaries have to be extended in adolescence and some leeway has to be given if you don't want your children to resent you for being over controlling. If OP is smoking weed and drinking in their house, probably not cool. But if they try and stop him having experiences that are a part of the culture of his peers, also not cool. I seem to have turned out okay. My sister got into a LOT of trouble in high school it carried right over to her first year or two of college after she moved out(she had to drop out for a while), although she did much worse things than smoke cigarettes or weed or drink alcohol. Personally, I saw her example, decided to listen to my parents, and now I'm doing well in college, live responsibly on my own, have a healthy and active social life(friends, girlfriend, etc), and have a stable job which I perform competently and am well liked by my boss and coworkers. Bottom line is that I'm pretty sure it's impossible for listening to your parents to actually harm you in the long run. I turned out totally fine so far and I'm a very happy guy. | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
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Pawsom
United States928 Posts
On March 12 2011 03:14 Roe wrote: what is sour diesel? is that the new drug everyone's doing? Strain of cannabis, but its rather unlikely that a high school kid has any idea what he's actually getting. | ||
The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
On March 12 2011 03:09 Turgid wrote: I seem to have turned out okay. My sister got into a LOT of trouble in high school it carried right over to her first year or two of college after she moved out(she had to drop out for a while), although she did much worse things than smoke cigarettes or weed or drink alcohol. Personally, I saw her example, decided to listen to my parents, and now I'm doing well in college, live responsibly on my own, have a healthy and active social life(friends, girlfriend, etc), and have a stable job which I perform competently and am well liked by my boss and coworkers. Bottom line is that I'm pretty sure it's impossible for listening to your parents to actually harm you in the long run. I turned out totally fine so far and I'm a very happy guy. How it works for you is not the same for everyone. Drinking and smoking pot is just what people OP's age do, in relative moderation I can't see that it's a problem, obviously it's something he wants to do, (and why not, he's just living his life) and if his parents stop him or try then he'll likely resent them for it. | ||
yesplz
United States295 Posts
On March 12 2011 03:14 Roe wrote: what is sour diesel? is that the new drug everyone's doing? It's probably one of the stankiest strains of weed. | ||
hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
On March 11 2011 23:39 Bergys wrote: Wow, seriously? Might be cultural differences but in sweden it's pretty much standard to get wasted when you're 15. Some people even start drinking when they're 12.In my experience the people who get restricted by their parents are the people who fuck up the worst when they're legally allowed to drink later on in life. If you give your children freedom they will learn to handle it. I say you should do what makes you happy, but also remember that dissapointing your parents isn't the greatest feeling in the world. I agree with this guy. I'm proof of this. My advice is don't overdo anything, take everything in balance, and if you wanna smoke, smoke, just don't do it where they'll find out. That means outside. Roll ONE and take that with you. | ||
munchmunch
Canada789 Posts
1. Smoking, rather than nicotine, is the cause of lung cancer. So smoking marijuana can cause lung cancer. Smoking can also cause diseases like emphysema. (Lost my grandfather this way). 2. Cannabis is addictive, and withdrawal symptoms can be similar to those for nicotine. Roughly one in ten people who tries marijuana ends up using daily. Marijuana can be used responsibly, but it is not exactly "the safe drug" that it is sometimes presented to be. | ||
Br3ezy
United States720 Posts
On March 12 2011 04:09 hp.Shell wrote: I agree with this guy. I'm proof of this. My advice is don't overdo anything, take everything in balance, and if you wanna smoke, smoke, just don't do it where they'll find out. That means outside. Roll ONE and take that with you. I also agree with him thaats how im going to raise my children and im 17 | ||
JackMcCoy
165 Posts
On March 12 2011 04:10 munchmunch wrote: this is a good post for ppl who don;t want to be gangsters and do bad stuff, but if u do wanna do bad stuff like smoke weed i'll give you some excuses to Public safety information (I don't care what personal choices the OP makes, but everyone should know this information): 1. Smoking, rather than nicotine, is the cause of lung cancer. So smoking marijuana can cause lung cancer. Smoking can also cause diseases like emphysema. (Lost my grandfather this way). yeah, you should also watch out for some other stuff that can give u cancer, like brooms, candles, cooked foods, tea, sausages, or Vatican radio masts. oh, and also non-gangster stuff like Acetaldehyde, acrylamide, acrylonitril, abortion, agent orange, alar, alcohol, air pollution, aldrin, alfatoxin, arsenic, arsine, asbestos, asphalt fumes, atrazine, AZT, baby food, barbequed meat, benzene, benzidine, benzopyrene, beryllium, beta-carotene, betel nuts, birth control pills, bottled water, bracken, bread, breasts, bus stations, calcium channel blockers, cadmium, captan, carbon black, carbon tetrachloride, careers for women, casual sex, car fumes, celery, charred foods, chewing gum, Chinese food, Chinese herbal supplements, chips, chloramphenicol, chlordane, chlorinated camphene, chlorinated water, chlorodiphenyl, chloroform, cholesterol, low cholesterol, chromium, coal tar, coffee, coke ovens, crackers, creosote, cyclamates, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, dieldrin, diesel exhaust, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, dinitrotouluene, dioxin, dioxane, epichlorhydrin, ethyle acrilate, ethylene, ethilene dibromide, ethnic beliefs,ethylene dichloride, Ex-Lax, fat, fluoridation, flying, formaldehyde, free radicals, french fries, fruit, gasoline, genes, gingerbread, global warming, gluteraldehyde, granite, grilled meat, Gulf war, hair dyes, hamburgers, heliobacter pylori, hepatitis B virus, hexachlorbutadiene, hexachlorethane, high bone mass, HPMA, HRT, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, incense, infertility, jewellery, Kepone, kissing, lack of exercise, laxatives, lead, left handedness, Lindane, Listerine, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, malonaldehyde, mammograms, manganese, marijuana, methyl bromide, methylene chloride, menopause, microwave ovens, milk hormones, mixed spices, mobile phones, MTBE, nickel, night lighting, night shifts, nitrates, not breast feeding, not having a twin, nuclear power plants, Nutrasweet, obesity, oestrogen, olestra, olive oil, orange juice, oxygenated gasoline, oyster sauce, ozone, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, peanuts, pesticides, pet birds, plastic IV bags, polio vaccine, potato crisps (chips), power lines, proteins, Prozac, PVC, radio masts, radon, railway sleepers, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, selenium, semiconductor plants, shellfish, sick buildings, soy sauce, stress, strontium, styrene, sulphuric acid, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tetrachloroethylene, testosterone, tight bras, toast, toasters, tobacco, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), train stations, trichloroethylene, under-arm shaving, unvented stoves, uranium, UV radiation, vegetables, vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinyl fluoride, vinyl toys, vitamins, vitreous fibres, wallpaper, weedkiller (2-4 D), welding fumes, well water, weight gain, winter, wood dust, work, x-rays. so be careful out there 2. Cannabis is addictive, and withdrawal symptoms can be similar to those for nicotine. Roughly one in ten people who tries marijuana ends up using daily. Marijuana can be used responsibly, but it is not exactly "the safe drug" that it is sometimes presented to be. i don't know what the science words are but what is it when you look at 2 things that seem related but aren't provent related but u just assume their related? i think this is one of those things. | ||
fush
Canada563 Posts
On March 12 2011 04:30 JackMcCoy wrote: this is a good post for ppl who don;t want to be gangsters and do bad stuff, but if u do wanna do bad stuff like smoke weed i'll give you some excuses to yeah, you should also watch out for some other stuff that can give u cancer, like brooms, candles, cooked foods, tea, sausages, or Vatican radio masts. so be careful out there i don't know what the science words are but what is it when you look at 2 things that seem related but aren't provent related but u just assume their related? i think this is one of those things. isn't that exactly what you just did with your huge list of crap? lmao. doesn't it feel great to speak like an authority when you have no idea what you're talking about? pop quiz for you sir, how many of the items on that list you pasted do you think are in cigarettes? basically your whole attitude is summed up as... cigarettes are dangerous for me, but tons of other stuff are too, so it's okay to do something that harms me. makes lots of sense doesn't it? | ||
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