Habitual Marijuana smokers are LAZY!

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by Blissfullyawareofitall, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. Blissfullyawareofitall

    Blissfullyawareofitall Member

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    Yeah right! Infact some of the hardest working people I know smoke weed.
    I think that lazy people are just more apt to get caught smoking marijuana, and thus are the only representatives of the marijuana community.
     
  2. newo

    newo Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Actually I've know plenty of lazy potheads. If you're lazy to begin with then weed tends to make it worse, so in general lazy people shouldn't smoke it. But naturally you can't expect lazy people to be concerned about becoming lazier.
     
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    I was to lazy to post up til now..
     
  4. Lodog

    Lodog Senior Member

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    Zzzzzzzz
     
  5. Delta 9 The Psychonaut

    Delta 9 The Psychonaut Member

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    Most are not! I guess it depends on your sober attributes though. If your really lazy and absent minded even when your sober then there's a chance weed will just worsen that. But in the long run there are far worse things then mega lazy stoners :sifone: For example....Junkies, alcoholics, bible thumpers, teenage jocks with anger issues, the list goes on, and on, and on.....
     
  6. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    im not too lazy to not comment on how dumb this fucking thread is
     
  7. LeviathanXII

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    Lazy potheads are not a huge problem. Talk about victimless crime. Biggest problem is lack of productivity.
     
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