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Anonymous #1
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i hate you mary jane
#7945448 - 01/28/08 01:52 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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i have to break up with that bitch.
she is holding me back man.
how should i do it?
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Anonymous #2
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I've been trying.
It sounds corny, but its hard.
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Anonymous #3
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Send it all to Rooster Cogburn...
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Anonymous #4
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easiest decision ever
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Anonymous #5
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1) Identify the times you usually get stoned (after work, before work, when friends come over, when your GF bitches at you etc.)
2) Choose something else to do at those times.
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Anonymous #6
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I personally don't see how some of you guys stay stoned all the time, mary leaves me pretty tired after a while.
It's nice to run around sometimes, ya know?
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Anonymous #1
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op-
i am already feeling grumpy knowing that i will not be smoking later today.
((((((((sux))))))))
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Anonymous #7
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pffft, i smoked 5+ times a day for years
quit in an instant without a second thought
it's purely mental, thus addictions are bullshit
i seriously feel so much better now. amazingly better
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Anonymous #1
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lol i dont beleive for an instant that you stopped doing something you did for years 5 times a day without a second thought.
ur a complete liar.
unless you are retarded and dont know what "without a second thought" means
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous said: pffft, i smoked 5+ times a day for years
quit in an instant without a second thought
it's purely mental, thus addictions are bullshit
Bullshit.
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Anonymous #8
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Anonymous said: pffft, i smoked 5+ times a day for years
quit in an instant without a second thought
it's purely mental, thus addictions are bullshit
i seriously feel so much better now. amazingly better
There's a huge difference between smoking weed daily and being an addict. Marijuana addictions are bullshit because there aren't any physical withdrawal symptoms - just the irritability that comes with dependence on a substance.
Get a nice heroin addiction going then stop cold turkey and you'll see what addiction is like.
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Anonymous #9
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agreed, marijuana addiction is bullshit, get some goddamn selfcontroll.
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous said:
There's a huge difference between smoking weed daily and being an addict. Marijuana addictions are bullshit because there aren't any physical withdrawal symptoms - just the irritability that comes with dependence on a substance.
Physical withdrawal is not a requisite for addiction.
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Anonymous #10
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fag
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Anonymous #11
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yeah... if you don't want to smoke weed, then don't smoke weed. If you wan't to smoke weed, then smoke weed. Its really that simple.
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Anonymous #8
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Anonymous said:
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Anonymous said:
There's a huge difference between smoking weed daily and being an addict. Marijuana addictions are bullshit because there aren't any physical withdrawal symptoms - just the irritability that comes with dependence on a substance.
Physical withdrawal is not a requisite for addiction.
Yes it is. Check the Merriam-Webster definition of the word. It's only crappy pop-psych that has redifined it to suit everything under the sun.
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous said:
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Anonymous said:
Physical withdrawal is not a requisite for addiction.
Yes it is. Check the Merriam-Webster definition of the word. It's only crappy pop-psych that has redifined it to suit everything under the sun.
You seem to have ignored most of that definition.
addiction:
1: the quality or state of being addicted <addiction to reading> 2: compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance (as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by tolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal; broadly : persistent compulsive use of a substance known by the user to be harmful
addicted:
1 : to devote or surrender (oneself) to something habitually or obsessively <addicted to gambling> 2 : to cause addiction to a substance in (a person or animal)
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Anonymous #8
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Maybe I am, but the literal definition seems to be mine. *Shrugs* It's not worth arguing about I guess, but the term gets tossed around a lot.
I wouldn't classify a daily smoker with a junkie though, and I've been both.
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Anonymous #12
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I tried that once, then I realized that blaming marijuana for my problems is weak.
Now I actually have a job, which I like, and I never stopped smoking weed every day. I don't think I'll ever want (or need) to sacrifice my relationship with Mary Jane.
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Anonymous #13
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I'm gonna smoke weed for the rest of my life, You can find me postin on my porch, tokin my pipe -I'm gonna smoke weed for the rest of my life See some people gave in but I ain't given up this fight I'm gonna smoke weed for the rest of my life find me old postin on my porch, tokin on my pipe I'm gonna smoke weed for the rest of my life - See I'm in love with Mary Jane I'm gonna make her my wife...
Really though, marijuana addiction is a real thing. And it isn't even entirely mental. Most pharmaco books these days list physical withdrawal symptoms for pot.
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Anonymous #12
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Video game withdrawal has physical symptoms.
Seriously. You dumbshit. The brain is PHYSICAL. The reactions it conducts are PHYSICAL. If you want to get really anal retentive, every addiction ever is physical, and therefore everything under the sun is physically addictive.
There are two very different types of addictions, though; don't try to blur that line because it's stupid and it enables people to project their problems onto inanimate objects.
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Anonymous #14
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Re: i hate you mary jane *DELETED* [Re: Anonymous #12]
#7964146 - 02/01/08 10:02 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Anonymous #15
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I always have intense vivid disturbing dreams when I stop smoking.
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous said: I always have intense vivid disturbing dreams when I stop smoking.
I love em
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Anonymous #12
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Anonymous said: I agree with the guy who said he quit without a second thought. Addiction really is all in your mind... If you have the motivation to quit, you will. If you are 'trying' to quit and failing, chances are you should just realize, and accept that you might actually enjoy your 'addiction' and don't want to quit.
I too was a daily toker, for about 4 years. I was stoned constantly, at work, school, whenever. I quit without a second thought. This is because I wanted to quit
Pretty well summed up, here. A true dopefiend doesn't necessarily enjoy his drug of choice. He just needs it to function properly.
Most (if not all) stoners I know who are "addicted" to weed don't use it to function, they just consciously love to get stoned... sometimes way too much, but that's neither here nor there. Pretty clear distinction.
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Anonymous #16
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Stop hanging out with your stoner buddies so much.
You should easily be able to stay away from chron itself aslong as the people that have it arent around you.
If not then you need to get a life and move on.
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