Holy Cow, SirFrancis, you smoked tomato leaves. That must have been really harsh man.ukeright: I think I would swell up like a blowfish too!
And this is why according to Canuck's exhaustive research, Michael Phelps will never amount to anything, he lacks cognative skills and motivation.
Is there anyone who doesn't smoke that stuff?
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And this is why according to Canuck's exhaustive research, Michael Phelps will never amount to anything, he lacks cognative skills and motivation.
Well to each their own.... I used to drink all the time, now I screwed my stomach and can't drink without crapping out liquid fire for 2 days.....
But even when I did take the time to drink, I never understood why people did.... you get sick, puke your guts up, loose your co-ordination, tend to act either stupid, ignorant, jerkish, violent, or something else not all that positive.... you can end up forgetting what you did most of the night before in some cases...... it's expensive considering what you need to spend to get some sort of an effect in just one night..... I could spend the same amount of weed that would last me at least three days.
But people do, so who am I to argue?
Firstly, I never suggested he or any pot smoker wouldn't amount to anything but you are right, he does lack cognitive skills...walk away from millions in endorsements just for a toke at a party. Another example backing up my observations.
And of course he is all of what 23?
Everyone knows that at that age kids are as responsible and understand the ramifications of all things.
23 is not a kid. I already owned my first house by then and I didn't have millions in endorsement money. If I had, I would have made some effort to protect it. Then again, I wasn't a pot smoker with poor cognitive skills.
23 is not a kid. I already owned my first house by then and I didn't have millions in endorsement money. If I had, I would have made some effort to protect it. Then again, I wasn't a pot smoker with poor cognitive skills.
At least he's not using an inefficient paper spliff. More bang for the buck with a bong. That should qualify him for a Prime Ministerial post....
You know, I think that no one taught you to drink. From what you described, you drank to get hammered. When you are a kid and get access to booze at 18, 19, or 21, all the doors open and you can have all you want. No one around you knows anything except that you have to learn how to drink like a MAN and this means puking and getting blitzed out of your mind.
It is actually all wrong.
To drink correctly you have to learn a few things about yourself like your limits, your threshold and what sort of alcohol affects you in the right way.
This, like enjoying pot, should be taught to kids as they are reaching their later teen years.
What to eat with what to prepare the palate, how to clense, and how to mix the assorted flavours so that at the end of the evening, you have a delicious glow, and your system is able to handle the detoxification of the alcohol and pot you have embibed over the evening.
I drink Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey because of the taste and texture. I drink Guinness because of the taste and texture. Not to get drunk, I rarely get drunk anymore.
But it's madness to think that if you tall kids it's bad all their life and not to touch it, then one day when they reach an age, you open all the locks and tell them to be good while all their friends are yelling drink drink drink at them, that there won't be a problem.
Seems to me that it's exactly backwards.
Teach them what it is and a responsible way to enjoy it, and allow them to discover their boundries while safe at home with you to guide them, and you won't go wrong.
23 is not a kid. I already owned my first house by then and I didn't have millions in endorsement money. If I had, I would have made some effort to protect it. Then again, I wasn't a pot smoker with poor cognitive skills.
Observation is coloured by ones own judgments on life. Cunnuck bought a house by 23. Actually you probably convinced some bank to give you a mortgage which I suppose is an accomplishment at that age.
By 27 I was squatting in the forest of BC after spending eight years rising through the ranks of Northern Telecom from file clerk to engineer. My views of life and reality are considerably different. I look at someone with a university degree with disdain because I look at our forests and the number of people who die from prescription drugs every year (to name just two) and see that this was accomplished by people with degrees.
People who "accomplish something" of their lives can be just a shallow or ignorant as a homeless person. In fact it has been my observation that street people are probaly more aware, more intelligent than most with degrees. Just because our society sets standards for accomplishment doesn't necessarily make those accomplishments worth while. Just look at all the rich and famous people in Holliwood who are totally screwed up.
23 is not a kid. I already owned my first house by then and I didn't have millions in endorsement money. If I had, I would have made some effort to protect it. Then again, I wasn't a pot smoker with poor cognitive skills.
Not me either. I don't smoke period. I don't understand why you guys want that crap.