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Bud for My Buds
Let me start this out with a short story about my first experience with Marijuana. I was just a lad in high school with a dream to be a game designer, I had never tried any drugs because I was a gamer nerd with very few friends. That being said, my sister was quite the opposite. She was a social butterfly and us being two years apart, we always had a decent relationship as family, She is the first person that introduced me to Marijuana and so trusting her instincts, I tried it. Bad goes to worse here as, in fact, I knew nothing about the drug and I didn't know what different types of plants or strains were available, about 30 minutes after coughing up a lung I started getting pale and dizzy, I ended up in the bathroom for about three hours puking my guts out and trying to keep my composure. From that day on, I decided it was not for me, I had no other information about it, and I had no interest in knowing more. I only knew that it made me sick so obviously it was not good for me. From that day forward, I made a conscious decision to never smoke it again and to avoid being manipulated into trying again. I ended up telling most people I was allergic to it and if I tried I could possibly end up in the hospital. That being said, I had no idea the reason in which I had thrown up or why the drug made me feel the way I did.
Daniel ShepherdPublished 6 years ago in PotentHow to Smoke Weed Inside Your House or Hotel Without Getting Caught
I remember when I first smoked weed inside someone's house. I was in college at the time, and it was a house where my friend from school lived. Cops were called because the neighbors hated us, and I ended up jumping out a window to avoid arrest.
Iggy PaulsenPublished 6 years ago in PotentThe Wild West Revisited
“PROHIBITION ENDS AT LAST!” screams the cover of the latest LA Weekly, the one dated Jan. 1, 2018 — 84 years after the end of the genuine article, in December 1933. The cover of the popular alt-weekly was a bit over the top; Californians have been finding ways around restrictive marijuana laws for years — even as the country incrementally evolved its own position on recreational use. Like the original from the 1930s, the pot prohibition that ended with the year 2017 was, practically speaking, never much of a “prohibition” in the first place.
Michael Eric RossPublished 6 years ago in PotentTrippy Tattoos Every Stoner Needs
Tattoos are becoming more accepted in mainstream culture every day. The old derision, "You're never going to get a job looking like that," is becoming outdated for a lot of professions.
Charlotte BurgundyPublished 6 years ago in PotentWhat Happens When You Mix Weed with Tobacco?
One of the oldest ways to smoke weed in public is to mix weed with tobacco as a way to mask the smell around cops. There's even a term for weed-tobacco hybrid joints: spliffs.
Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago in PotentWhat Are the Benefits of Cannabis Honey?
While honey alone is very nurturing, given that it's a natural form of cough syrup, energy source, and aid for diabetes, cannabis honey has quite a few benefits you might not know about. First and foremost, cannabis honey is a blend of marijuana, or cannabis plants, infused with honey, which can then be administered either recreationally or medicinally. Coined "cannahoney," this simultaneously edible and drinkable blend of two healthy, natural ingredients has additional qualities that set it apart from practically all other rival cannabis blends.
Gerald OppugnePublished 6 years ago in PotentA New Psychedelic Coming
Eons ago A young hero stands before the tribal council. Thunder echoes from afar, louder than a war drum. The air inside the hut feels cumbersome.
How Smoking Marijuana Helps Me with My Day to Day Life
Marijuana. Weed. Cannabis. Pot. Many words are used to describe this plant. Many people, myself included, need it for managing pain, having appetite, anxiety, depression, or many different ailments. Studies have even shown it to help cancer patients during chemotherapy with their nausea and vomiting and have shown to slow down or kill the spread of cancer. {1}
Chivaun LarsonPublished 6 years ago in Potent