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Buck 01-15-2015 09:26 PM

I ran out. Instead of buying more I'm going to try to quit. Wish me luck.

Katipan 01-15-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 11271471)
I ran out. Instead of buying more I'm going to try to quit. Wish me luck.

Good luck! There are a ton of great reasons not to smoke pot.

Simply Red 01-16-2015 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11271474)
Good luck! There are a ton of great reasons not to smoke pot.

inaccurate.

Katipan 01-16-2015 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 11271697)
inaccurate.

I have a pair of Aviator sunglasses that I just love. When I wear them the entire world is more beautiful. Like someone cranked up the saturation and contrast on life. I would force my family to gaze upon stunning sunsets asking them if they saw certain colors. To which I would get blank stares and maybe an eyebrow raise.

I'd take off my sunglasses and realize, over and over, that I wasn't seeing real colors or light. And there is something very important to be said about seeing life unfiltered.

I will say it another time tho so I can finish my bowl.

Simply Red 01-16-2015 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11271707)
I have a pair of Aviator sunglasses that I just love. When I wear them the entire world is more beautiful. Like someone cranked up the saturation and contrast on life. I would force my family to gaze upon stunning sunsets asking them if they saw certain colors. To which I would get blank stares and maybe an eyebrow raise.

I'd take off my sunglasses and realize, over and over, that I wasn't seeing real colors or light. And there is something very important to be said about seeing life unfiltered.

I will say it another time tho so I can finish my bowl.


stoned is the way of the walk.

Graystoke 01-16-2015 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11271474)
Good luck! There are a ton of great reasons not to smoke pot.

Ok.
Give me a Top Ten List.
Cause I don't believe you

Coochie liquor 01-16-2015 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11271474)
Good luck! There are a ton of great reasons not to smoke pot.

I can only think of 2. For my kids, or if on probation.

kepp 01-16-2015 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 11271847)
I can only think of 2. For my kids, or if on probation.

Marijuana smoke contains 50% more cancer causing substances than tabacco.

Fish 01-16-2015 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by kepp (Post 11271854)
Marijuana smoke contains 50% more cancer causing substances than tabacco.

That statement is actually mostly true. However, that doesn't mean that that marijuana smoke causes 50% more cancer. Tobacco is still much worse because of the way the body is receptive to the different carcinogenic compounds.

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Smoke from tobacco and cannabis contains many of the same carcinogens and tumor promoters [20,21]. However, cannabis and tobacco have additional pharmacological activities, both receptor-dependent and independent, that result in different biological endpoints. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in smoke are pro-carcinogens that are converted to carcinogens by the enzymatic activity of the cytochrome P4501A1 oxidase protein (CYP1A1 gene product). Benzo [a] pyrene is converted to its carcinogenic metabolite diol epoxide, which binds to specific hyper-mutable nucleotide sequences in the K-ras oncogene and p53 tumor suppressor [22]. Recent work by Roth et al. demonstrates that THC treatment of murine hepatoma cells caused a dose dependent increase in CYP1A1 gene transcription, while at the same time directly inhibiting the enzymatic activity of the gene product [23]. Thus, despite potentially higher levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons found in cannabis smoke compared to tobacco smoke (dependent on what part of the plant is smoked), the THC present in cannabis smoke should exert a protective effect against pro-carcinogens that require activation. In contrast, nicotine activates some CYP1A1 activities, thus potentially increasing the carcinogenic effects of tobacco smoke [24].

[...]

In conclusion, while both tobacco and cannabis smoke have similar properties chemically, their pharmacological activities differ greatly. Components of cannabis smoke minimize some carcinogenic pathways whereas tobacco smoke enhances some. Both types of smoke contain carcinogens and particulate matter that promotes inflammatory immune responses that may enhance the carcinogenic effects of the smoke. However, cannabis typically down-regulates immunologically-generated free radical production by promoting a Th2 immune cytokine profile. Furthermore, THC inhibits the enzyme necessary to activate some of the carcinogens found in smoke. In contrast, tobacco smoke increases the likelihood of carcinogenesis by overcoming normal cellular checkpoint protective mechanisms through the activity of respiratory epithelial cell nicotine receptors. Cannabinoids receptors have not been reported in respiratory epithelial cells (in skin they prevent cancer), and hence the DNA damage checkpoint mechanism should remain intact after prolonged cannabis exposure. Furthermore, nicotine promotes tumor angiogenesis whereas cannabis inhibits it. It is possible that as the cannabis-consuming population ages, the long-term consequences of smoking cannabis may become more similar to what is observed with tobacco. However, current knowledge does not suggest that cannabis smoke will have a carcinogenic potential comparable to that resulting from exposure to tobacco smoke.

It should be noted that with the development of vaporizers, that use the respiratory route for the delivery of carcinogen-free cannabis vapors, the carcinogenic potential of smoked cannabis has been largely eliminated [47,48].

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277837/

Katipan 01-16-2015 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 11271768)
Ok.
Give me a Top Ten List.
Cause I don't believe you

Well, there's the poetic one I gave SR. I was bummed when my purples weren't really purple.

It's against federal law. So if you want a law enforcement job there's gotta be a box on a form somewhere that you're going to lie on.

I can't remember what I was just talking about sometimes. Severe short term memory gets compromised. Is that really just a magical effect that happens when you puff with a dragon, or is something affecting my little neurons in my big brain?

Kids. Some kids are ruled by the fist. Some kids are ruled by example.

Resin in clothing. On carpets.

Price. It's an expensive hobby when compared to something like knitting.

Addiction. It might not be physically addicting. I've never had withdrawls that sent me shivering and crying in a corner. But there was a period of time between Mt. Rushmore and Boulder that I couldn't smoke pot and it wasn't pretty.

Smell in your hair. I have tons of lotions and body sprays and perfumes. But none of it can go in my hair. My hair smells like weed. It should smell like Argan Oil and coconuts. I think I'll fix that by smoking a bowl in the shower.

Family. They live in places where they can't have it. I have too many kids to risk running it across the country. But you forever have to deal with jealous love. I am so not the girl for jealous love.

Was that enough?
9?

Um. It's a gateway drug to cocaine and venereal diseases.

kepp 01-16-2015 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11271903)
Well, there's the poetic one I gave SR. I was bummed when my purples weren't really purple.

It's against federal law. So if you want a law enforcement job there's gotta be a box on a form somewhere that you're going to lie on.

I can't remember what I was just talking about sometimes. Severe short term memory gets compromised. Is that really just a magical effect that happens when you puff with a dragon, or is something affecting my little neurons in my big brain?

Kids. Some kids are ruled by the first. Some kids are ruled by example.

Resin in clothing. On carpets.

Price. It's an expensive hobby when compared to something like knitting.

Addiction. It might not be physically addicting. I've never had withdrawls that sent me shivering and crying in a corner. But there was a period of time between Mt. Rushmore and Boulder that I couldn't smoke pot and it wasn't pretty.

Smell in your hair. I have tons of lotions and body sprays and perfumes. But none of it can go in my hair. My hair smells like weed. It should smell like Argan Oil and coconuts. I think I'll fix that by smoking a bowl in the shower.

Family. They live in places where they can't have it. I have too many kids to risk running it across the country. But you forever have to deal with jealous love. I am so not the girl for jealous love.

Was that enough?
9?

Um. It's a gateway drug to cocaine and venereal diseases.

Brain shrinkage and IQ loss.

Radar Chief 01-16-2015 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 11271874)
That statement is actually mostly true. However, that doesn't mean that that marijuana smoke causes 50% more cancer. Tobacco is still much worse because of the way the body is receptive to the different carcinogenic compounds.

That and no one sits around smoking >20 joints a day.

Fish 01-16-2015 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 11271913)
That and no one sits around smoking >20 joints a day.

Speak for yourself..... :D

kepp 01-16-2015 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 11271913)
That and no one sits around smoking >20 joints a day.

One joint has as much cancer causing substances as 5 cigs.

Donger 01-16-2015 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 11271874)
That statement is actually mostly true. However, that doesn't mean that that marijuana smoke causes 50% more cancer. Tobacco is still much worse because of the way the body is receptive to the different carcinogenic compounds.

But it's a harmless plant, and cures cancer.


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