If you know like I know .. you dont wanna step to this ... it;s the g-funk era funked out with a gansta twist .. if ya smoke like i smoke you be high like every day ... and if ya ass is a buster 213 will regulate... lol i love listening to this old school shit
A vaporizer(anyone with a ceramic heater(funny tastes suck)) will save you money appx 20-50% and you will have 0 black tar in your lungs considering you smoke possibly multiple times a day.
Does weed make you have to poop too?
But if you put warm water in there, it is going to make the smoke warmer as it passes through, warming the second chamber faster... or did he mean, "this chamber will get warmer"?
And also, why staggered water levels?
bah, bong theorycrafting
Bongcraft.
Are you fucking serious?
This is the ONE thread where you can turn a blind eye.
Every other post about drugs gets into a debate if some random high school kid is ruining his life by smoking a little weed.
Not fucking here.
EDIT: You know what's the best high in the world? The love of our savior Jesus Christ.
EDIT2: oh god damn mah fart smells and i just ordered a steak and cheese.. i feel bad for my roomate tonight. lolol
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
I've had similar experiences... I sometimes feel similarly as you and get anxious and really paranoid when high. I never did when I first was smoking, it crept up later on. Now when it creeps up, I just find a way to calm down again and then I can enjoy the high still.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
I just kind of expected some people on TL to not automatically assume that someone stating that weed has physical withdrawal symptoms to not immediately gang up and assume I'm a fucking radical trying to ruin their lives.
Just because I'm not talking like an omg420BRO doesn't mean that I don't love weed or belong to the smoking community. I expected the high thread to be a little more relaxed, you know, because you're all high?
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
im a big pothead and i do enjoy smoking weed every minute of everyday also i dont care if you say negative things about weed lol but there is no sign of physical addiction my mother went to rehab for pot and they told her it is a psychological addiction.insomnia isnt always physical it can also be psychological caused from depression which again isnt always a chemical imbalance maybe the people who quit smoking weed were already depressed i mean if your always high its not like your going to know if your depressed because your stonned and dont give a shit about anything
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
im a big pothead and i do enjoy smoking weed every minute of everyday also i dont care if you say negative things about weed lol but there is no sign of physical addiction my mother went to rehab for pot and they told her it is a psychological addiction.insomnia isnt always physical it can also be psychological caused from depression which again isnt always a chemical imbalance maybe the people who quit smoking weed were already depressed i mean if your always high its not like your going to know if your depressed because your stonned and dont give a shit about anything
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
I just kind of expected some people on TL to not automatically assume that someone stating that weed has physical withdrawal symptoms to not immediately gang up and assume I'm a fucking radical trying to ruin their lives.
Just because I'm not talking like an omg420BRO doesn't mean that I don't love weed or belong to the smoking community. I expected the high thread to be a little more relaxed, you know, because you're all high?
I think its more the fact that what you said is WRONG more than in offended anyone bro.
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
im a big pothead and i do enjoy smoking weed every minute of everyday also i dont care if you say negative things about weed lol but there is no sign of physical addiction my mother went to rehab for pot and they told her it is a psychological addiction.insomnia isnt always physical it can also be psychological caused from depression which again isnt always a chemical imbalance maybe the people who quit smoking weed were already depressed i mean if your always high its not like your going to know if your depressed because your stonned and dont give a shit about anything
I think you missed the point...
lol what point troll? i told him im not offended and im not ganging up on him i just dont agree with what he says lol
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
I just kind of expected some people on TL to not automatically assume that someone stating that weed has physical withdrawal symptoms to not immediately gang up and assume I'm a fucking radical trying to ruin their lives.
Just because I'm not talking like an omg420BRO doesn't mean that I don't love weed or belong to the smoking community. I expected the high thread to be a little more relaxed, you know, because you're all high?
I think its more the fact that what you said is WRONG more than in offended anyone bro.
So you are claiming he is wrong that you can get addicted to weed? So the withdrawal I go through if I don't smoke for 12+ hours is imaginary? It's not that hard to deal with if you're kept busy, but if you aren't, it can be.
Here are some withdrawal symptoms I experienced after I stopped cold turkey for about two weeks after smoking at least a gram a day every day for 5 months:
Stomach tightness and aching Complete loss of appetite Restlessness Insomnia Inability to relax Constant tapping, pacing, other compulsive movements Depression/Anxiety
These symptoms began the night I ran out and peaked about 36 hours in. After that they weakened slowly over the next 4-5 days, and after that only the loss of appetite remained (one meal a day -_-)
Anyone who has smoked daily long term knows how silly it is to say it's impossible to get addicted. It's usually not a very strong addiction compared to other things alcohol, tobacco, hard drugs, but it's still an addiction.
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
I just kind of expected some people on TL to not automatically assume that someone stating that weed has physical withdrawal symptoms to not immediately gang up and assume I'm a fucking radical trying to ruin their lives.
Just because I'm not talking like an omg420BRO doesn't mean that I don't love weed or belong to the smoking community. I expected the high thread to be a little more relaxed, you know, because you're all high?
I think its more the fact that what you said is WRONG more than in offended anyone bro.
Look, I understand that the general consensus among the smoking community is that marijuana only causes psychological dependence, but I think you should take a step back before arguing any further that there are no physical withdrawal symptoms from a heavy user. I'm not stating a view that's very popular to casual smokers who want to feel warm and fuzzy about how awesome weed is, but denying these symptoms is, as I previously stated, pretty silly.
The two times I really quit burning after a few years each, I had some pretty obvious withdrawal symptoms. Most annoying was not eating jack shit, not being able to sleep until 5am, very irritable. I've dealt with rather nasty opiate WD's also. To say it doesn't happen is really wrong, or you haven't smoked long enough(commence " I BEEN SMOKIN 500 YEARS BRO NO WDS YOU SO STUPID).
Just shut the f up and get high. That's the whole point of this thread. Why do you all bother arguing in this thread. Let's not turn this into the drunk thread and get it closed.
On August 31 2011 11:49 Valentine wrote: Lol I really don't get why everyone is getting upset.. I was fairly certain that it was common knowledge that a chronic smoker [lol] will suffer some minor physical withdrawal symptoms [insomnia] after stopping use.
On August 31 2011 11:44 DoctorHelvetica wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:44 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:43 howerpower wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
actually it's not
Good argument. Looks like I've been bested here.
do you smoke or are you just here to criticize everyone and ruin the thread
And yes, I do smoke and use quite a few different drugs as well.
On August 31 2011 11:48 waffleduck wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:29 Valentine wrote:
On August 31 2011 11:06 waffleduck wrote: Debatable
Not really.
Ever take a break from smoking after 1+ year of regular use? The most common issue is insomnia, and most people experience lethargy/depression as well as other problems. Of course it's nothing like a coke addiction or anything like that, but claiming that it has no physical withdrawal symptoms is kind of silly.
They probably started using regularly to combat insomnia/depression/lethargy and when they stop using it come back. whoa
Not everybody starts smoking to alleviate issues like that. I'm actually not trying to be a dick but I don't understand why all of you just got so upset lol.
If you say somthing the tinyest negative about weed.. expect an overreaction. truth is most stoners dont actually enjoy smoking and just pretend to.
I just kind of expected some people on TL to not automatically assume that someone stating that weed has physical withdrawal symptoms to not immediately gang up and assume I'm a fucking radical trying to ruin their lives.
Just because I'm not talking like an omg420BRO doesn't mean that I don't love weed or belong to the smoking community. I expected the high thread to be a little more relaxed, you know, because you're all high?
I think its more the fact that what you said is WRONG more than in offended anyone bro.
So you are claiming he is wrong that you can get addicted to weed? So the withdrawal I go through if I don't smoke for 12+ hours is imaginary? It's not that hard to deal with if you're kept busy, but if you aren't, it can be.
Here are some withdrawal symptoms I experienced after I stopped cold turkey for about two weeks after smoking at least a gram a day every day for 5 months:
Stomach tightness and aching Complete loss of appetite Restlessness Insomnia Inability to relax Constant tapping, pacing, other compulsive movements Depression/Anxiety
These symptoms began the night I ran out and peaked about 36 hours in. After that they weakened slowly over the next 4-5 days, and after that only the loss of appetite remained (one meal a day -_-)
Anyone who has smoked daily long term knows how silly it is to say it's impossible to get addicted. It's usually not a very strong addiction compared to other things alcohol, tobacco, hard drugs, but it's still an addiction.
the addiction is all in your head though ive stopped before and have expereinced restlessness and insomnia also but thats because i sat here doing nothing but thinking about getting high its all in your head if you went for a walk you would sleep because your getting your mind of it and your actually doing something instead of sitting there looking at your bong thinking about weed and how awesome it is the same thing would happen to me if i sat here thinking about playing sc2. sc2 is addicting but its not physical