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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481713 - 05/19/11 11:03 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Generally? Yourself and others?
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481717 - 05/19/11 11:04 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I don't think so. Everyone I know that acts like a lazy fuck when they're stoned, is just a lazy when sober too, though less comically so. I think weed just makes what ever underlying qualities are there more intense.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Newbie]
#14481721 - 05/19/11 11:04 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Newbie said: Yeah when I wasn't such a lazy piece of shit, I used to smoke a bowl before the gym and go run and lift. Since it raises your heart rate it seemed to help me ease into the lifting and running a lot faster than a warmup did... Maybe it was just me, but weed makes for an excellent workout session.
It also gets you crazy high.
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shadyy said: Generally? Yourself and others?
Yes, that's enough to not make it a myth.
I live in California, in the Bay Area, where you can turn your head towards any direction and find a pothead..so yeah, my position on this matter is based on a pretty huge sample set.
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blewmeanie said: I don't think so. Everyone I know that acts like a lazy fuck when they're stoned, is just a lazy when sober too, though less comically so. I think weed just makes what ever underlying qualities are there more intense.
Yeah, it's all about motivation/willpower..I enjoy lazing out on weed, but I also like doing things like riding my bike.
I've seen a few "energetic" people turn completely silent after a blunt of real weed in my day.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481754 - 05/19/11 11:13 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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It's not enough to say, 'generally.' Which was what I was picking at.
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Newbie said: Yeah when I wasn't such a lazy piece of shit, I used to smoke a bowl before the gym and go run and lift. Since it raises your heart rate it seemed to help me ease into the lifting and running a lot faster than a warmup did... Maybe it was just me, but weed makes for an excellent workout session.
It also gets you crazy high.
^this. Nothing like being crazy high on a treadmill in a gym full of bouncy chested wimmenz... Only to finish the workout, smoke a bowl on the way home, and cook up a nice chicken caesar salad with the works, shower, smoke again, and go to bed completely satisfied. It's 100% possible to be a healthy, productive stoner.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481766 - 05/19/11 11:16 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Poid said: I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE, BRO
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14481777 - 05/19/11 11:18 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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shadyy said: It's not enough to say, 'generally.'
Why not? If I gave an equal amount of people a double-shot of espresso, and recorded their reactions, would it be unsafe for me to assume that humans generally behave more energetically while on caffeine?
Why is weed any different?
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Poid said: I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE, BRO
I actually kinda do, but I only associate with a select few.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Newbie]
#14481778 - 05/19/11 11:18 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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blewmeanie said:
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Newbie said: Yeah when I wasn't such a lazy piece of shit, I used to smoke a bowl before the gym and go run and lift. Since it raises your heart rate it seemed to help me ease into the lifting and running a lot faster than a warmup did... Maybe it was just me, but weed makes for an excellent workout session.
It also gets you crazy high.
^this. Nothing like being crazy high on a treadmill in a gym full of bouncy chested wimmenz... Only to finish the workout, smoke a bowl on the way home, and cook up a nice chicken caesar salad with the works, shower, smoke again, and go to bed completely satisfied. It's 100% possible to be a healthy, productive stoner.
sounds sorta like me (substitute gym for cycling)
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481795 - 05/19/11 11:22 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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You're comparing an organized study to your alleged observations.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481823 - 05/19/11 11:28 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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And what would this 'equal amount of people' add up to in your hypothetical caffeine project?
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14481884 - 05/19/11 11:42 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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shadyy said: You're comparing an organized study to your alleged observations.
Ah, so observing people consume caffeinated beverages is somehow more of an organized study than observing people getting stoned.
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shadyy said: And what would this 'equal amount of people' add up to in your hypothetical caffeine project?
The the exact same amount of people that I've observed getting stoned..you know, because we're comparing my observations to my hypothetical caffeine project.
I'm really not sure where the difficulty is here, or why you think my somewhat informed assumption that human beings generally become lazy as a result of smoking pot is unwarranted.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481968 - 05/20/11 12:02 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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It's a bold statement. You're making an illogical generalization.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14481981 - 05/20/11 12:06 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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What is illogical about it? Need I cite studies which prove that weed can make people tired/lazy?
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14481995 - 05/20/11 12:09 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I observed ten hippos drowning. So now I can say hippos generally drown.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14481997 - 05/20/11 12:09 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'm not saying it can't make you lazy.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14482025 - 05/20/11 12:16 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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shadyy said: I observed ten hippos drowning. So now I can say hippos generally drown.
I've seen hundreds of stoners..this is getting ridiculous, my speculation regarding how weed generally affects people is not unfounded in the least. You still haven't told me what the difference between my observations of caffeine-drinkers and my observation of pot-smokers is..apparently, in your mind, making logical deductions regarding how caffeine affects behavior based on observations is somehow less bold than making logical deductions regarding how weed affects behavior.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14482035 - 05/20/11 12:18 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I asked how many people would be involved for a reason.
I guess people generally smoke cigarettes.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: Poid]
#14482042 - 05/20/11 12:19 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your observations can't conclude anything but an opinion.
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Re: Stoned Yoga [Re: shadyy]
#14482056 - 05/20/11 12:21 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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shadyy said: I guess people generally smoke cigarettes.
No, but they definitely generally experience a distinct buzz when they do.
Are we going to compare every single drug to weed now, or do you get it yet? 
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shadyy said: Your observations can't conclude anything but an opinion.
Uh huh, so if I observe a raincloud looming over the hills travelling towards my direction, I can't conclude shit about whether or not it might rain soon?
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