Do you regret doing Cannabis/Did it improve your life?

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by sheepie, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. Angel86

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    It improved my life by letting me understand which battles to fight. before i smoked i had a hair trigger for getting upset, angry, whatever. Now it actually relaxes me so that i can take a second and think-is this really worth fighting over.
    Thumbs up to cannabis*
     
  2. sheepie

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    My friend played rugby whilst high he said it was awesome
     
  3. scarlett_tunic

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    lol that's not too good...
     
  4. scarlett_tunic

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    i have had weird experiences (even while sober) that could be linked to pot, but i've overcome all of that; all in all, i feel that mentally, i've been able to see perception in another light, and have been able to grasp the fact that there is not just ONE concrete mode of perception.
    i would never take back my experiences even though i had a few really bad ones; but i wouldn't even take those back.
    but its never been a thing that has taken over my life or affected my grades, which i am happy about.
     
  5. stupidnamenoonecaress

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    but how many of you guys have really sucessfull productive carreers, the kind of carrer that really matters to people. lots of people say that there are alll these lies ab weed (true in many senses) but also allot of those people's primary source of income is from distribution (def not all of you guys tho). Of course they want to beleive that, their life is centered around it.

    i posed another thread asking people what jobs they had because i want to see if there are any professionals here who smoke the herb. like accountants or teachers or scientists.

    I have a sneeking suspision that no professional would waste his time in this forum tho.
    I myself should be studying right now.
     
  6. scarlett_tunic

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    lol funny you ask. actually, i'm a 4th year university student looking to be a teacher! so if you want pot-smoking teachers, there you have it... (mind you i don't do it as often as probably 90% of people in this forum). also, i know there are many professionals who smoke everyday.
     
  7. PARANOIA7

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    No. I dont regret smoking marijuana..It has helped to figure out many questions about life...but after awhile nothing but bad trips and migranes...so i had to stop the only thing i regret is wasting my years smoking it for the high not to get in touch with my consciousness!
     
  8. Nero_Designs

    Nero_Designs Inhaled Dreams

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  9. scarlett_tunic

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    i don't know but i feel like my trips are pretty bad, too :eek: .. it seemed to have gotten progressively worse after one time when I smoked too much in front of a club and had some kind of a bizarre mental breakdown, where my friends had to assure me that i still existed.:eek: the feeling still haunts me, but i got over it, and still tokeeeee :cool:
     
  10. largeamount

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    ive shared my story here before but i need to warn u guys this drug is the real deal and it ruined my life

    i started smoking right at birth due to peer pressure in the nursery and have been smoking pot non stop since then. in the early years of my life from kindergarten to the 7th grade when everyone else was playing with toys, building legos, and shooting water pistols, i was playing with bongs and knives, building joints, and shooting old homeless people.
    pot even killed my younger brother when he was 4 and i was 9. We were playing in the yard and my parents werent home. My brother made up a game where we would try to run at oncoming cars as fast as we could. He lost. Although he had not been on pot at the time, i was and i was quite an addict. i was so addicted that if i didnt smoke it constantly i would start bleeding from my ears. after my brother was hit by the car my first thought was that i had to call an ambulance. but when i got to the phone in the house i realized there was a major problem. The phone required the use of at least one hand but i was using my triple chamber bong which required both hands. i was so addicted that i was unable to take my hands off of the bong for long enough to save my brother.
    My pots addiction led to other drug use such as smoking meth blunts, snorting pure crack, injecting ecstacy into my brain, and sticking lsd in my asshole. The pot use worsened too, by age 10 i was drinking nine gallons of pure marijuana juice a day. my parents knew it was getting serious when i refused to eat anything without crack sprinkled on it.
    sadly they were too late. i died two weeks later while practicing for a russian roulette tournament. two days after my parents went on a rampage and killed themselves. pot killed me and my entire family.
     
  11. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    It heavily shaped my life, and might be a little bit to ever present. I mean, I'm dry, and have been for almost all of winter vacation, but I have 400 dollars in high end glass next to me right now...

    But no, I love marijuana, it introduced me to the wonderful world of psychoactives, and let me see some things in new, improved ways.
     
  12. MelvnDoo

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    i don't regret smoking weed at all. even "regret" is a weird word to associate with smoking weed.

    weed tends to amplify or highlight other things going on in your head and your life. so if you believe that weed makes a person lazy, you can almost guarantee that they'd be lazy without weed. sure, it's easier to slip into being lazy after smoking a bunch, you can see what i mean.

    i feel like weed is kinda like a reset button for your head. helps you to keep things in check and balance everything out. it's all about the change in perception. for example, every time i've gotten a ticket or fine of some sort, it pisses me off. a lot. but then i'll get high and think, "man, fuck it. can't change what happened..." then i'd eventually feel better about it all by getting even more high, then walking straight into the police station to pay off the ticket in person.

    to get back on point, weed has helped me in lots of ways and continues to do so. i didnt even start smoking like a pothead until the second half of my first year of college. by my last year of school, i was smoking every day. graduated cum laude (academic honors). and now i have two jobs that i LOVE going to.
    weed is also great for playing music. i'll mess around playing when sober and it's pretty fun, but then i'll do it high and it sounds amazing. i'm more expressive and willing to explore more when stoned.

    and occassionally, i'll be thinking about some random thing - maybe even feeling a little depressed about it - then i'll get high and it totally changes how i see it. keeps everything in perspective.
     
  13. girlEcho

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    I vote "I was satisfied with the experience and I would not take it back."
     
  14. scarlett_tunic

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    im starting to think i shouldn't have rattled my mind so much with weed. but i don't do it anymore. i was curious at first--curiosity turned into bad trips--bad trips turned into having to stop. =/ MEH. all in all though i think it made for interesting ideas. but "this is the end," as jim morrison would have had it, with my long, confusing and sometimes horrifying affair with pot.
     
  15. Steele

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    i have never regretted taking that first bong hit. and i never ever will. im gonna smoke weed for the rest of my life.
     
  16. -_-HitMan-_-

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    The only negative effect that weed has really had on my life is that my grades have gone down. They dropped though during the transition to University, so maybe I'm just not trying hard enough :p

    I'm always 50/50 on this question, BUT this reasoning pulled me over to the non-regret side:

    All the experiences I had with my friends. On this and other drugs, has made life so much more worth it. I love a core group of my friends from my home town, and I don't see how my life could have ever been without those events, so I will always be happy that I went with MJ. I am a very content person because of it :)
     
  17. TheChangingTide

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    mo fire.

    Definitely glad I made that choice. While it's not for everyone, it has definitely opened my life up to some interesting people and adventures that I definitely would not have had without it.

    It's just one of many optional choices. I smoke a lot and am overall glad I do. I've smoked for years. Took a year off once, but really enjoy the chill headspace that MJ provides.

    Never really get paranoia or anything like that.
     
  18. I_Human

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    Don't regret it at all. I've made a lot of great friends simply by standing in a circle with strangers and passing them the bong. Pot introduced me to a whole new world that has given me a purpose in life, the whole "hippie" thing if that's the best word to use. It's made me much more laid-back and accepting of other people and their choices...I dunno what else there is to say. I've got enough self-control to not be high all the time (get baked maybe two or three times a week), so the feeling that I do it too much has never even hit me.

    Pot = A good tool, but any tool is useless is you don't know how to use it properly.
     
  19. onesublimesister

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    No regrets. Over weed, or any of the other drugs I've use. Except cigarettes.
     
  20. PARANOIA7

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    thats good i wish i could still toke but its not worth having a bad migrane :)
     

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