I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
No, I'm not a loser.
where do u get the hook up for that much grass? Has to cost a fortune
yulps wrote:
I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
It affects your ability to express yourself correctly in English.
Affect=usually a verb but exists as a noun to describe somebody's emotional state.
Effect=usually a noun, though one can "effect change."
It probably doesn't affect your performance too much but it may lead you to harder drugs, avolution, being a pot-smoking hippie loser with no drive to do anything but do drugs, and helps maintain crime in Mexico, Perú, Colombia as well as in other countries.
Affect vs effect wrote:
yulps wrote:I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
It affects your ability to express yourself correctly in English.
Affect=usually a verb but exists as a noun to describe somebody's emotional state.
Effect=usually a noun, though one can "effect change."
It probably doesn't affect your performance too much but it may lead you to harder drugs, avolution, being a pot-smoking hippie loser with no drive to do anything but do drugs, and helps maintain crime in Mexico, Perú, Colombia as well as in other countries.
Dum kunt: your tax dollars and your consumption of fossil fuel products support criminals on wall st and Washington...go fvck yourself and let the kid enjoy mj...
call Saul wrote:
Affect vs effect wrote:It affects your ability to express yourself correctly in English.
Affect=usually a verb but exists as a noun to describe somebody's emotional state.
Effect=usually a noun, though one can "effect change."
It probably doesn't affect your performance too much but it may lead you to harder drugs, avolution, being a pot-smoking hippie loser with no drive to do anything but do drugs, and helps maintain crime in Mexico, Perú, Colombia as well as in other countries.
Dum kunt: your tax dollars and your consumption of fossil fuel products support criminals on wall st and Washington...go fvck yourself and let the kid enjoy mj...
I have a small economy car and drive about 5,000 miles a year. For most of my relatively short life I have used a bicycle and public transport. Go fvuck yourself pinche guey chinge su madre a la verga malcriado.
"Dum kunt: your tax dollars and your consumption of fossil fuel products support criminals on wall st and Washington...go fvck yourself and let the kid enjoy mj…"
Translated: Let him continue to be emotionally retarded. Truth is for suckers. Let him escape and not face the deeper reasons WHY he feels the need to use. That would require actually being a man and taking ownership of your life. Let him live a surface-level life, with surface-level thinking. That way, he'll have surface-level relationships and not be able to handle anything remotely difficult, mentally or emotionally. Weed ONLY affects you physically, nothing more. Not mentally or emotionally. Again, truth is for suckers …. and hurts. Don't "judge". It's too painful. That's what weed is for. To self-medicate and not deal with the "harshness" of reality. Ah, that nice escape! Time to go play hours of Xbox and have my Mom clean my room. Ah, the joys of never growing up!
"How do you get the hook up with that much grass?"
I live in denver it's legal and very abundant / cheap here. Also, in Colorado no one cares about weed because it's not a big deal. Only in other states where ppl rot in jail do people actually care, here 90% of people smoke and are very productive.
I like the brownies better..smoke is bad for the lungs
yes, heh
heh heh
wait, what?
i smoke weed everyday, and have ran the last three CIM (california international marathon), with a significant improvement each year. if you think it negatively affects the body and mind more than otc medicines, alcohol, and cigarettes, youre stuck in 20th century propaganda, plain and simple.
Affect vs effect wrote:
yulps wrote:I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
It affects your ability to express yourself correctly in English.
Affect=usually a verb but exists as a noun to describe somebody's emotional state.
Effect=usually a noun, though one can "effect change."
It probably doesn't affect your performance too much but it may lead you to harder drugs, avolution, being a pot-smoking hippie loser with no drive to do anything but do drugs, and helps maintain crime in Mexico, Perú, Colombia as well as in other countries.
You sound like a really fun guy.
Also, don't be so quick to criticize someone else's communication skills. Your final sentence is clunky, stumbling mess.
yulps wrote:
I really don't feel it effects my performance,(i smoke maybe 3 hitters a day). At what point is weed going to effect running? Also, would a vape provide no negative effects?
(I love getting stoned and going running)
Yep, I smoke 0.5g per day and run 80 mpw. 5 career marathons and I've PRed in all of them.
Smoking hurts my sinuses. So does red wine.
you sound boring wrote:
Affect vs effect wrote:It affects your ability to express yourself correctly in English.
Affect=usually a verb but exists as a noun to describe somebody's emotional state.
Effect=usually a noun, though one can "effect change."
It probably doesn't affect your performance too much but it may lead you to harder drugs, avolution, being a pot-smoking hippie loser with no drive to do anything but do drugs, and helps maintain crime in Mexico, Perú, Colombia as well as in other countries.
You sound like a really fun guy.
Also, don't be so quick to criticize someone else's communication skills. Your final sentence is clunky, stumbling mess.
Yeah brah. Like writing long sentences is so like not cool. Too many words to digest.
And yes, if you think that being good at things is lame, then call me boring.
Stoners are fully capable of forming coherent, long sentences.
Stoners are fully capable of distinguishing between affect and effect.
Just like there are people in the non-smoking population who cannot spell, there are people in the smoking population who cannot either.
Just like their are unmotivated people in the non-smoking population, there are people in the smoking population who will not do anything productive in their entire life.
This doesn't make all stoners lazy, dumb hippies. (Though there do seem to be more dumb stoners, but if you take psychology you'll learn that cause and effect reasoning hardly works, and there are many other variables to consider when dissecting this phenomenon).
Weed's effect on the mind is quite complicated. Sure, there are some universal effects that are shared amongst all minds, but beyond that people have their anecdotal experiences with it. It's not an exaggeration when people say it affects all minds differently. For me, I don't turn into the lazy dumb stoner.
For me, the positive effects of marijuana are:
Increased ability to make connections and relate events together. This helps tremendously with essay-writing and improvisation on piano.
Ability to separate my concious mind from my instinctual subconscious mind. This helps to: relieve nerves, block out pain signals, think more clearly in times of stress.
Since I can block out pain signals while high, it would make sense that I can last longer in intense pain then I would be able to without weed. So I smoked two bowls before my last indoor meet and dropped my 1600 PR from 4:48 to 4:33. I was so stoned.
I'm near professional at piano. I have a 32 on ACT (35 in math). I am super athletic. I'm good at literally everything I pick up to the point where people nickname me the kid that is good at everything. I have so many hobbies and interests that its hard to even remember them all.
And I smoke weed everyday.
Seriously society, stop with this massive stereotyping regime over every minority group that you find different than you.
One key takeaway from above, in effect: "I am a doper."
tristan peterson wrote:
i smoke weed everyday, and have ran the last three CIM (california international marathon), with a significant improvement each year. if you think it negatively affects the body and mind more than otc medicines, alcohol, and cigarettes, youre stuck in 20th century propaganda, plain and simple.
You went from a 4:33 to a 4:26 in the marathon and think that represents significant improvement? Wow, you weren't kidding about the smoking drugs part.
yulps wrote:
here 90% of people smoke and are very productive.
source for that statistic? I don't believe it for a second
Good job with the 32 on the ACT, that is about a 98 percentile. My humble score was a 91 percentile. However, the SAT/ACT is child's play. Go up to the MCAT, LSAT, PCAT, or any of the professional exams. Or any of the medical step exams. MCAT is nothing compared to step 1.
What is "good" at everything? You must be a troll. People that are good at things usually don't flaunt it.