Reasonable answer. Question: what is better about the feeling you get when smoking than without smoking?Drunk and stoned are two totally different feelings. I don't drink often but smoke regularly. The benefit is that I like the way it makes me feel. I don't NEED to get high, I just like to.
It masks lots of problemsBoredom, individuals sober life disappointing, friends using, fun, eventual addiction. There’s all sorts of reasons people use or drink.
It's relaxing.Reasonable answer. Question: what is better about the feeling you get when smoking than without smoking?
Do you drink or smoke, OP?
Do you like coffee or a sugary candy bar?
It's relaxing.
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Also, I think addiction has a lot to do with that particular person. Some people have addictive personalities and some don't. I've done pretty much every drug except heroin(I hate needles) in my younger years. Even at the height of my drug use 20 years ago, if I didn't want to do it, I wouldn't do it. There were lots of times I wanted to though.
The only drug I've ever been truly addicted to was nicotine. That **** is hard to kick.
I smoke weed to help me deal with bitches like the OP on a daily basis
Why do you do any of that?Maybe a drink every 2-3 years. I drink coffee. Occasional candy.
/threadFind both enjoyable.
Dunno brother, I'm just high on life.what do people see as the benefit of being drunk or stoned vs being sober?
Yep, sure is. I drink IPA's a couple nights a week because I like the taste, I eat 1/2 a gummy bear because it kills all anxiety and tension out of my body and I sleep like a million $'s. This keeps me reasonable, rational, and patient with everyone I encounter at work, at church, and in my family. They also make loud music sound 325.6% better when I'm driving in my car.Ever have sex after eating an edible? It's awesome.
Yep, sure is. I drink IPA's a couple nights a week because I like the taste, I eat 1/2 a gummy bear because it kills all anxiety and tension out of my body and I sleep like a million $'s. This keeps me reasonable, rational, and patient with everyone I encounter at work, at church, and in my family. They also make loud music sound 325.6% better when I'm driving in my car.
They're easy to repeat the same dose and you dont have to smoke. Win/win imo.I think I am going to try the gummy route. If it can get rid of my anxiety and/or panic attacks, I am all for it.
Not trying to be a prick or anything else...a sincere question: I Grew up with an alcoholic parent and I believe I know what being drunk did for him, but what do people see as the benefit of being drunk or stoned vs being sober?
From his standpoint, he's right. The fact that both tobacco and alcohol are legal shows the hypocrisy of the war on drugs.Yep, that's a tough one. Had a person in a leadership position in healthcare tell me tobacco was much worse than alcohol.
Also dont overdo it. They usually come in 10 or 5 micrograms. 5 is plenty for me. 2.5 is fine for my wife. The ones we have are 10. I have 1/2 of one and she has 1/4 whenever either of us wants one. Last Sunday I took 1/2 of one before each football game. Ate some chili, drank a lot of water and really enjoyed the games and texting with my buddies. Slept great, no hangover, felt great Monday for a productive day at work.I think I am going to try the gummy route. If it can get rid of my anxiety and/or panic attacks, I am all for it.
From his standpoint, he's right. The fact that both tobacco and alcohol are legal shows the hypocrisy of the war on drugs.
Annual US deaths attributed to:
Drug overdoses - 72,000 (opiates are 48,000 and marijuana is 0)
Alcohol - 88,000
Tobacco - 480,000
Edit: numbers are from the CDC
Strictly from the position of how the impact of each on the user. What is not measured by the numbers is the impact on families, especially children; crime related to use or intoxication; cost to society; etc...