Coke makes you REALLY successful. Lots of successful people use coke.
Coke makes you REALLY successful. Lots of successful people use coke.
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Coke makes you REALLY successful. Lots of successful people use coke.
Pepsi too.....and Sprite....they're all the sign of success
Yes, if you don't have children
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XCMiler wrote:i smoke a half an ounce a week. I have a 4.0 at a UC school
At east coast street prices for primo you have about a 20buck a day habit. Bet you are a buy a quarter sell 3 and break even type of guy.
i dont need to sell drugs, my parents reward me financially for my hardwork in school... they dont care what i spend it on either
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Idk about weed but I was pretty shocked to find out that far more than half of whatever you might consider “successful” men use cocaine. It’s insane. Just hang out w any super rich type a d bad for a night and you’ll see. I am talking from the biggest scumbags to the most conservative looking and put together dudes you’ll meet. Age means nothing. I’ve seen 65 year old rich dudes go hard on coke all night lol
Marijuana can enhance creativity if you're an artist, comedian, entrepeneur, musician etc.
It can also make you lazy, anxious, and/or stupid though depending on the person.
Do successful people drink?
No Successful people do not smoke Pot. They take edibles.
No, look what it did to Stephen Hawking.
The most dangerous thing about weed is getting caught with it.
Many successful people take weed. It’s just that it’s not a big deal so they don’t make it out to be a huge deal to them.
I don’t smoke much as it’s so much easier to just take capsules and not have to worry about smoking.
I’ve made over the Letrun threshold of $250k/year or above for the last couple of years.
What helps me the most is that I’ve had trouble sleeping my entire life and when I take weed in the afternoon, I usually have no trouble sleeping at night which makes me very energized and awake during the day.
I stick to mostly sativa as when using large amount of indica makes me drowsy the next day where I do sometimes get the stereotypical stoner feeling of not wanting to do anything.
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I'm just happy that liberals have determined that sucking marijuana smoke into your lungs does not do any damage to you like cigarette smoke. Also all the commercials about cigarettes smoke destroying the envirnment etc. Of cousre your car does not do the damage a cigarette does. Thank God we can all finally suck marijuana smoke into our lungs and blow it all around and it will not do what cigarettes do! Good stuff.
Plenty of conservatives smoke weed you dunce. Practically everyone I know who claims to be a libertarian is a weed smoker. Plus, I haven't seen a single commercial about "cigarettes smoke destroying the envirnment", yet I've seen dozens about how cigarettes affect your health. Show me one case where lung cancer was caused by marijuana and you'll have an argument, otherwise you sound like a moron.
I do intake weeks everyday but mostly capsules.
You’re right that smoking weed has not caused cancer, but I don’t think smoking all the time can be good for you.
It can be very harsh to your lungs as well as if you smoke a lot, you’re always coughing.
Also, if you use a pipe or a bong, it can get real nasty, dirty and moldy.
For me, vaping doesn’t agree with me either. Vape smoke is very harsh to me so I stick mostly to capsules.
What type of capsules?
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If anyone does an illegal drug, they should be punished to he full extent of the law. I'm talking to you, bi*ch wasteoids.
That makes total sense.
I smoke a bowl once every couple of weeks at my own home once my children are asleep and then spend the night drinking sparkling water and eating Skittles on the couch with my wife. I should be locked up for life!
Meanwhile, people can drink themselves to death, legally, at their leisure while putting more strain on the economy because it ruins their health...makes total sense.
BTW, I'm a C level executive with two children, a beautiful wife, a large home, and a successful career.
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Pot use should not be a criminal issue, but a public health issue. With higher and higher THC concentrations available, pot use is simply not beneficial for young people. Of course, not every young person will be impacted, but for those that are, consequences can be serious. Again, this is a focus on users 13-23. I know of no pediatrician or addiction specialist recommending pot for this age group in any way. As far as adults using pot, well, that is up to them and the health issues are of a lesser nature (doing anything to excess can be harmful). I don't think the comparison to alcohol makes common sense. We know a lot about alcohol abuse, and as a public health matter most of us can very well identify the problems with alcohol. No one in their right mind would not warn against alcohol abuse. Given high THC products, we don't know enough yet about how pot use impacts teens and early 20 types. I am not expert, but the debates swirl around causation and correlation. It seems we can get better at filtering these issues out. Again, this should be a public health issue and not a criminal one. I get it - the illegal status of pot at the federal makes solid longitudinal studies difficult and a lot of the research currently comes from Northern Europe. One can question health impacts and let science guide us without slipping into reefer madness mode.
That’s what parenting is for.
People smoke pot to escape from reality. people that escape from reality are avoiding and not moving forward. Very, very few examples of people who smoke regularly that are also high achievers.
I have a bunch of nieces and nephews. About half smoke (or vap), the other half don’t. The half that smokes are definitely behind the half that don’t. Funny thing… they all think that nobody knows they smoke. Laughable… it’s completely obvious. Most are too polite to say anything.
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