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2025-01-13 at 7:50 PM UTC
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2025-01-13 at 8:35 PM UTCTelling others about how happy they could be if they just took the simple suggestions I provide them
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2025-01-13 at 9:43 PM UTCcutting wood, splitting wood and stacking wood
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2025-01-13 at 10:27 PM UTCBrainstorming for ways to further my access to children
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2025-01-13 at 10:32 PM UTCGlad it is not mine
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2025-01-13 at 10:33 PM UTCLooks kinda fat. That's a lot of blubber there around the thumb area.
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2025-01-13 at 10:34 PM UTC
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2025-01-14 at 12:57 AM UTCcoffee and a candybar, just woke up from a nap, waitin on a friend.
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2025-01-14 at 1:29 AM UTCI'm super high off pot right now.
trying to chill FLMAOAccording to Ask AI & Question AI www.iAsk.ai:
How to Sober Up from Marijuana Use
If you find yourself feeling excessively high from marijuana, there are several steps you can take to help level down and move closer to sobriety. While there is no instant remedy for sobering up from marijuana, certain strategies may alleviate some of the discomfort associated with being too high.
1. Stay Calm and Relax
The first step is to remain calm. Anxiety can exacerbate feelings of being too high. Find a comfortable and quiet space where you can relax. Deep breathing exercises can help reduce anxiety and promote a sense of calmness. Focus on taking slow, deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth.
2. Hydrate
Drinking water is essential when you’re feeling high. Staying hydrated helps flush out toxins from your system and can alleviate symptoms such as dry mouth, which is common after consuming marijuana. Aim to drink plenty of water or non-caffeinated beverages to stay hydrated.
3. Eat Something
Eating food, particularly something rich in fat like nuts or avocados, may help absorb some of the THC in your system. Additionally, consuming snacks can distract you from the effects of being high and provide comfort.
4. Engage in Light Activity
If you feel up to it, engaging in light physical activity such as walking can help clear your mind and reduce the intensity of the high. Physical movement increases blood circulation and may help metabolize THC more quickly.
5. Use CBD Products
Cannabidiol (CBD) is another compound found in cannabis that does not produce psychoactive effects like THC does. Some users report that taking CBD oil or consuming CBD-rich products can counteract the effects of THC and promote a sense of calmness.
6. Distract Yourself
Finding a distraction can also be helpful when you’re feeling too high. Engage in activities that require focus but are not overly stimulating, such as watching a light-hearted movie or listening to calming music.
7. Wait It Out
Ultimately, time is one of the most effective ways to sober up from marijuana use since the effects will naturally diminish over time as your body metabolizes THC.
In summary, while there isn’t a quick fix for sobering up from marijuana, employing these strategies—staying calm, hydrating, eating something, engaging in light activity, using CBD products if available, distracting yourself with enjoyable activities, and allowing time for the effects to wear off—can help ease discomfort and bring you closer to sobriety. -
2025-01-14 at 1:32 AM UTCthat slice of pizza was at least a personal pizza in food or half a medium size pizza.
they give you lots of 8 bucks and change @ Blondies.
also new ownership but the sauce and pizza taste the same they did 30 years ago -
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