What's the difference???

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by Peanuts, Aug 14, 2004.

  1. Peanuts

    Peanuts Nutz

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    What's the difference between a "mind high" and a "body high"?

    My mind and my body both have felt the effects from smokin'. Does the mind not feel it and the body does? Is there certain kind of smoke that determins the difference?

    Just a wonderin'
     
  2. TheMagicalMushy

    TheMagicalMushy Senior Member

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    I'm honestly not positive. I think a body high is more of a "numb" feeling. A mind high is just getting really stoned. See trippy things, not understand things, etc. Dont take my word for it though ;)
     
  3. Broad_For_Hire

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    I would think it's the same difference between being high and being completely stoned. At least for me, when I get high I don't have to smoke a lot, but if I wanted to get stoned I'd get right down to business and smoke everything in the house. I think the main difference would be the "mind high" where you feel a little kooky in your brain, laughing, talking, whatever... where as the "body high" I would think that you would be completely laid out, not moving for an hour, and completely smug. Maybe moving once or twice to eat or drink something.
    That's how it is for me anyways!
     
  4. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    Have a couple beers and you know how you feel heavy but can still think straight? Thats a body high

    Drop acid and you can still walk and stuff but your thinking some crazy ass shit. Thats a mind high
     
  5. Agent_Orange83

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    Take a valum and u will know what a body high is.
     
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