Daily Pot Smokers: How do you do it?

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nothing exciting to it...dude just really smoked out like that...took him maybe 4-5 years or so to almost blow a lot of that $$$...the story is kinda personal on his end so I don’t want to really jump into it...I’ll say this tho...sometimes I keep a water bottle on my nightstand in case I wake up thirsty in the middle of the nite...this dude kept a blunt on his shyt lol...he said he’d smoke some the nite before then save the rest for in case he woke up in the middle of the nite or would just smoke it as soon as he woke up the next morning...he didn’t need a job so he’d just hang out w/ his ppls smoking all day every day...literally...shyt was like a job itself


that makes more sense than him blowing six figures on weed, homie just didnt work lol
 

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cmon breh, quantify whether smoke in the lungs is good or bad, after agreeing that smoke in the lungs is "bad"
I'm not cosigning any type of smoke, while you comparing the types to cape for a certain type of smoke in lungs. That's manipulative and a common tactic in the marketing/PR weed
“Bad” is a relative term.

“Bad” could mean your lungs explode in one puff.

It could also mean you need to smoke pounds of weed for decades in order to feel any symptoms.

It’s not up to you to co-sign what people decide to put in their body. I’m sure there’s something you put in your body that others wouldn’t “co-sign”

Again the effects must be quantified before you start making statements.

Weed is known to get people off opioids. So the question becomes do the long term effects of weed smoke outweigh the long term effects of opioids. Risk vs reward.

There’s also studies showing THC to kill cancer cells, so do the cancer killing properties outweigh the potential for lung damage? so again these things need to be studied and quantified.

I’m not with the PR/Marketing.

That’s you with the refer madness PR :ufdup:
 
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“Bad” is a relative term.

“Bad” could mean your lungs explode in one puff.

It could also mean you need to smoke pounds of weed for decades in order to feel any symptoms.

It’s not up to you to co-sign what people decide to put in their body. I’m sure there’s something you put in your body that others wouldn’t “co-sign”

Again the effects must be quantified before you start making statements.

Weed is known to get people off opioids. So the question becomes do the long term effects of weed smoke outweigh the long term effects of opioids. Risk vs reward.

There’s also studies showing THC to kill cancer cells, so do the cancer killing properties outweigh the potential for lung damage? so again these things need to be studied and quantified.

I’m not with the PR/Marketing.

That’s you with the refer madness PR :ufdup:
smh. you go from comparing types of smoke to examining the levels of the word "bad" and injecting the claims about benefits of weed to cape for a certain type of smoke in the lungs
Do you apply the same nonchalant, too-much-of-anything-is-bad approach to smoking other types of drugs? if so which ones?
 

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smh. you go from comparing types of smoke to examining the levels of the word "bad" and injecting the claims about benefits of weed to cape for a certain type of smoke in the lungs
Do you apply the same nonchalant, too-much-of-anything-is-bad approach to smoking other types of drugs? if so which ones?
I don’t use any other drugs, but I’m not gonna judge others without proper knowledge either.

Literally every drug has side effects. The drugs your doctor prescribes are “bad”. The question is always risk vs reward. Chemo makes you sick as fukk, lose your hair etc. some of the most toxic shyt out, but it’s better than being dead so people use it.
 
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I don’t use any other drugs, but I’m not gonna judge others without proper knowledge either.
Literally every drug has side effects. The drugs your doctor prescribes are “bad”. The question is always risk vs reward. Chemo makes you sick as fukk, lose your hair etc. some of the most toxic shyt out, but it’s better than being dead so people use it.
don't do the tango with me breh...I asked about smoking other drugs
I don't smoke any drugs and can still remain steadfast about my point regarding smoke in your lungs. Can you?
 

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That California Lifestyle ...
what I find odd is that the act of smoking anything is bad for your health...but some how smoking weed is deemed ok. Marketing/PR is a mawfawka

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I answered your question:dahell:

Your “steadfast opinion” is based of ignorance:manny:

Obviously the smoke is not good for you,
Obviously smoke is “bad”.


ignorance but you agreed twice. Then attempted to waterdown this fact by injecting irrelevant info so to cape for your fav indulgence but can't apply the same argument for other types of smoking indulgences
Your “opinion” is based off being the typical weedhead using common marketing/pr tactics:manny:
 

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ignorance but you agreed twice. Then attempted to waterdown this fact by injecting irrelevant info so to cape for your fav indulgence but can't apply the same argument for other types of smoking indulgences
Your “opinion” is based off being the typical weedhead using common marketing/pr tactics:manny:
nikka “bad” don’t mean shyt if you don’t know how bad.

It’s an empty word that you have chosen to hold on to cause it’s all you got.

The same logic applies to literally EVERYTHING you do. Drugs or no.
 
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