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Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir.
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On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use.
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On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Assuming to know shit after smoking for 5 months. such an obvious troll.
Withdrwals symptoms listed : boredom ? what a joke.
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On September 01 2011 02:06 Nizaris wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Assuming to know shit after smoking for 5 months. such an obvious troll. A bowl a day at that. Heavy use imho is smoking almost an 1/8 of dank daily.
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Never new a wake n bake wud be so good.
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On August 31 2011 10:01 wrekkless wrote: So did djWheat end up getting his bud?
I never ran into any fellow HT'ers at PAX, but I did find some of Seattle's finest and it was a good weekend :D
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There is nothing cooler than seeing djWHEAT posting in the high thread... keep up the good work man...
you gonna work mlg providence? I wanna meet you! lol
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On September 01 2011 03:01 djWHEAT wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2011 10:01 wrekkless wrote: So did djWheat end up getting his bud? I never ran into any fellow HT'ers at PAX, but I did find some of Seattle's finest and it was a good weekend :D Lol djWHEATweed nice
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On September 01 2011 03:41 Xiphos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 03:01 djWHEAT wrote:On August 31 2011 10:01 wrekkless wrote: So did djWheat end up getting his bud? I never ran into any fellow HT'ers at PAX, but I did find some of Seattle's finest and it was a good weekend :D Lol dj WHEATweed nice
Oh man you must be so high right now :p
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So anyone else like to mix tobacco with their weed? I used to be fairly pure of heart and mind and then a couple of my middle eastern friends introduced me to the beauty of the spliff. None of my west coast friends will mix tobacco though... The farther east you go the more tobacco you get mixed with your weed. I always like a spliff more than a joint though.
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I always smoke it pure if it's weed. Hashish I mix with tobacco
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On September 01 2011 05:16 Cyx. wrote: So anyone else like to mix tobacco with their weed? I used to be fairly pure of heart and mind and then a couple of my middle eastern friends introduced me to the beauty of the spliff. None of my west coast friends will mix tobacco though... The farther east you go the more tobacco you get mixed with your weed. I always like a spliff more than a joint though.
I like pure to start, ill mix bacco in subsequent j's during the day though to avoid being too sloppy. I've never had a problem mixing bacco, since I started with it. Some guys do. Generally the guys who NEED to smoke weed everyday frown on it. Also, obviously if you smoke cigarettes, you'll find a laced doob satisfies the nicotene crave.
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On September 01 2011 05:21 Rob28 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 05:16 Cyx. wrote: So anyone else like to mix tobacco with their weed? I used to be fairly pure of heart and mind and then a couple of my middle eastern friends introduced me to the beauty of the spliff. None of my west coast friends will mix tobacco though... The farther east you go the more tobacco you get mixed with your weed. I always like a spliff more than a joint though. I like pure to start, ill mix bacco in subsequent j's during the day though to avoid being too sloppy. I've never had a problem mixing bacco, since I started with it. Some guys do. Generally the guys who NEED to smoke weed everyday frown on it. Also, obviously if you smoke cigarettes, you'll find a laced doob satisfies the nicotene crave.
Iv never been a fan of spliffs, just ruining a good thing imo.
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On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol
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On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol
What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine.
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On September 01 2011 06:12 Voltaire wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine.
Ignore him, the guy has sent me 5 pm attacking me calling me stupid, retarded, and what not because he doesn't like anyone refuting his opinion. Childish troll.
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On September 01 2011 06:12 Voltaire wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine. wtf when did i say 42% of the people dont count? i never denied the possibility either i said its not a fact its all just speculation im saying he wasnt counting 58% of the people learn to read and not assume what i mean
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On September 01 2011 06:12 Voltaire wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine.
Haha I was about to tear into him for that comment. Now I can just sit and watch Sotg in peace instead. Hahahaha stop making stoners look bad people.
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On September 01 2011 06:13 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 06:12 Voltaire wrote:On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine. Ignore him, the guy has sent me 5 pm attacking me calling me stupid, retarded, and what not because he doesn't like anyone refuting his opinion. Childish troll. rofl yeah that why your the one who keeps pmin me right mr troll?
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On September 01 2011 06:15 Wrongspeedy wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 06:12 Voltaire wrote:On September 01 2011 06:01 tab420 wrote:On September 01 2011 02:05 muse5187 wrote:On September 01 2011 01:57 N3rV[Green] wrote: Sorry let me talk more about it. My mother is a doctor and has been for over 30 years. She was a hippie from the 60-70s and she agrees that weed has no withdrawal. At least if there is "withdrawal" it is so insignificant compared to other drugs it does not matter.
Also, I've seen just about every documentary on weed that has been made and I've talked to a great many people in my 20 years of life, none of which have ever had problems stopping smoking weed, other than it sucks cause you aren't smoking weed anymore.
Assume more sir. Like I said just because you never experienced X proves jack shit. I provided proof that from accredited doctors. What have you provided? Nothing just repeating the same "I never had it so it's false." The very definition of ignorance. I proved you wrong that physical symptoms do exist from cessation of heavy marijuana use. lol love how this guy thinks evidence is proof even though in the article less then 42% of the people said they had withdrawls 58% of the peoples experience doesnt matter...lol What a stupid thing to say. You are saying that because more people claimed no withdrawals, the entire 40% that did claim withdrawals is completely invalidated? 40% is a pretty large number, yet you are acting like it's 0.042% Not everyone is going to get addicted, but the fact that you are completely denying the possibility based solely off of personal experience is beyond asinine. Haha I was about to tear into him for that comment. Now I can just sit and watch Sotg in peace instead. Hahahaha stop making stoners look back people.
Hey, we're stoners too 
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