Re: weed
- From: MM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 04:04:15 GMT
Yeah, it settles and slows down your bipolar disorder so the thoughts
are walking through your head instead of the normal autobaun of noise
blasting through your cortex. Guess that might help the few thousand
smokers that use it in place of getting real prescribed meds
....usually with varying results as the dose is not evenly taken. Some
gives a headache and some makes thinking a worthless endevor until you
come down from it...hell, who knows? Maybe the heroin users are good
writers when high...or are they asleep? Guess Dylan and J. Taylor
could tell ya some stories....M.M.
On 10 Jul 2006 10:47:34 -0700, cavernstoy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Has anyone noticed a major decrease in creativity after smoking weed?.
I can only write after the thc completely leaves my body through time
or alcohol. After drinking (after hangover) I no longer struggle with
this bad effect. Its not just a small effect. I would say it effects
my creativity by 60% or more. I no this is contradictory, but weed is
very contridictory.
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