Scented Nectar wrote:
>>>Personally I find that smoking
>>>some pot relaxes me and does
>>>not interfere with any of my
>>>functioning outdoors.
>>
>>Anecdotal. Observations of psychologists and substance abuse counselors
>>appear to contradict your claims.
>
> As per usual, you don't know
> what you're talking about. You
> may think of it as anecdotal,
> but to me it is first hand
> experience.
Which is the definition of anecdotal.
>>>Maybe
>>>that's because only some people
>>>get anxiety from pot, or because
>>>I only smoke when I'm indoors
>>>for the night,
>>
>>I think that's operative, Skanky. You smoke. You stay indoors. You're
>>afraid of groups of people. So you smoke more. It's a vicious cycle.
>
> Whoa. I don't smoke because
> of not liking crowds,
You don't like crowds because you smoke.
> so what vicious cycle?
Your cycle of drug abuse and agoraphobia.
> It isn't a mind numbing substance
The hell it isn't. Sober up for a few weeks and then review your posts
here. Your mind is clearly numbed.
> like booze.
Has anyone here suggested you get drunk instead?
> Instead, it intensifies one's
> mood.
So much for your claims that it mellows (ab)users.
>>>I don't know.
>>
>>You're right in the middle of it so you'll deny it.
>>
>>
>>>Pot can intensify whatever mood
>>>someone is in.
>>
>>So much for your claim that it mellows (ab)users.
>
> If I am finished my work and
> chores for the day, and when
> I am in for the night, it's my
> relaxation time and I'm usually in
> a very good mood. I get extra
> mellow and happy when I
> smoke.
Because you like to escape reality.
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