2021-06-07 at 12:46 AM UTC
if they give adderall 30s to Auntie Teanda (sp?)'s six year old twice daily, I am pretty sure you'll be alright snorting a couple of them a week.
My opinion.
2021-06-07 at 2:01 AM UTC
Drugs are not for recreational use
2021-06-07 at 10:12 PM UTC
My buddy has a history of having panic attacks and was prescribed a drug (I forget what) for years that apparently should only have been prescribed for a short time. He was also drinking beer and smoked pot every day for most of his life. Anyway, he went to rehab in California maybe ten or fifteen years ago. He did get off of the prescription drugs but has never given up the beer but was never really the problem. He now always has a beer with his lunch and dinner only with an occasional couple at a bar if out. He has never given up his pot.
While he is retired now from painting for the last 40 years, he is losing his memory. On our last conversation I had to remind him of the name of a former girlfriend he had. It gets painful talking to him almost sometimes.
I'm not sure if it was the drugs or the painting that is causing this, but it ain't pretty. He told me he has a doctors appointment to discuss this very matter as he is fully aware of what a space cadet he is becoming.
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2021-06-07 at 10:31 PM UTC
The paint fumes end up rotting pinholes holes in your brain.
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2021-06-08 at 12:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor
A lot of people say the only way to handle your excessive drinking is to just give it up forever and write it off. But people who eat too much can learn to eat a healthier amount. Hemmy, I see that getting wasted every evening playing video games or watching tv, or burping and farting at the bar every night isn't a habit I want. But aren't there times it could be a useful tool for lubrication, or as a common drug-use to bond over, where the consequences are worth it?
What do you think jimmy
I completely stopped drinking for 3 and a 1/2 years...I recently started up again but don't have the desire I used to have for it...as such I have maybe 1 beer a week whereas I was having 8 a night (along with several shots of vodka).
So yes, you can go from "all in" to drinking a reasonable amount.
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2021-06-08 at 10:12 PM UTC
I find I do everything better @ about .08 BAC, the courts I've encountered disagree. Yet I would wager good money that I'd ace any test (physical,mental,cognitive) designed by a 3rd party while "legally impaired". That said it's a tool, not a crutch EG you can't become dependent on it.
2021-06-08 at 10:41 PM UTC
Just drink beers with a lot less alcohol in it. That way you'd have to drink 20 beers to get drunk, but you still get a buzz.
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2021-06-09 at 4:48 AM UTC
Rolling Rocks are decent. there is a Miller 0.0 or 0.1 rather than 0.5 percent.
I havnt found it yet. But one beer did the trick. I forced myself to drive home. I had a few teeth worked on today so I smoked some weird pre-roll. they didnt have my Henry brand so i got some circus looking pack and I was like "I hope these dont taste like an incent. and they were mild and it's pot. Sativa rather than Indica that most people smoke. its really nice. it kind of gives you a perk up rather than sedation. I dont need to be more sedated.
plus I got a free pack (well 1 cents plus the tax on 42 bucks) yes. 10 dollars a joint. but each joint can last me a while. and I got 2 packs so it was 5 bucks each
2021-06-09 at 6:28 PM UTC
I think they medical elites changed their stance on it again, now alcohol is poison in any amount even a glass of wine