<p>lol, nice. Finally a ■■■■■ who is funny.</p>
<p>Alcohol and tobacco are much worse for you than marijuana contrary to what people believe. I personally don’t mind alcohol and marijuana although I don’t really smoke pot. Stay away from crack,cocaine,meth, heroin, and all that other garbage.</p>
<p>Thomas, I pull all-nighters because thats just how I function. I have a photographic memory but it’s a little finicky; it works best when I’m under stress. So the night before an exam is the perfect time for me to do some revision. Most people who pull all-nighters do it because they haven’t done something that is due the next day, but I do them because I want refresh my memory and/or get work out of the way that would stress me later on in the week. I really am a night person, so I like all-nighters once every couple weeks. </p>
<p>And weed is not physically addictive at all. Calling it a “quick fix” is a little unfair; I associate a “fix” with something like heroin. The only addiction you can get from weed is a psychological one, and if you’re predisposed with an addictive personality you’re just as likely to get addicted to spring water (Bayer did a study on this). If you have enough self-control over your primal urges you can even withstand physical addiction. Nicotine is the most addictive drug, yet I made it through nicotine withdrawal without succumbing to a single urge, so I know I can get over any mental dependencies issues I might have if I smoke regularly. If you feel that you wouldn’t be able to, then please do not smoke (anything)! </p>
<p>Weed was made illegal in the early 1900s because racist and xenophobic lobby groups wanted to segregate immigrants, most whom fitted the stereotype of smoking pot ([Why</a> is Marijuana Illegal? - Drug WarRant](<a href=“http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-is-marijuana-illegal/]Why”>Why is Marijuana Illegal? | Drug WarRant)). The only reason it’s still illegal now is because its a UN membership requirement and the Church (don’t mess with the Church!) is firmly against it. In fact, the UN banned weed because they said it creates “physically dependency” even though now it has been PROVEN to create 0 such dependency. Why it remains illegal now is a political issue. Also, the Church really shouldn’t be religiously against it at all given The Bible actually paints a spiritually enlightening picture of pot throughout its books. Pot can even be healthy and prevent certain cancers, according to some studies, but its ability to relax you without any harmful side effects is the most valuable. Stress is the number 1 killer!</p>
<p>Cannabis is like an emotional and intellectual magnifying glass. If you’re insecure at all, you’ll find your emotions getting the best of you, and if you’re at the lower end of the intellectual bell curve, you might make a fool of yourself. But if you’re confident and smart then this drug is godsend. I smoke for enlightenment and the fact that has so many other uses and benefits is just a bonus. I use the drug, the drug doesn’t use me. </p>
<p>Thomas, I hope that makes things a little clearer about my perspective regarding weed. I wouldn’t want you to think immoral, a drug addict, a bad time manager, or anything like that ;). It’s hard to fully explain one’s views on touchy subjects on the internet.</p>
<p>Why is this topic still going on? I might as well go with the flow. I’m gonna have cyanide for dinner tonight. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that I am alive and dead at the same time at that precise moment. It would be fun, I guess. :eek: Besides, I want to see how well I can manage and tolerate cyanide. After all, it’s just a drug.</p>