yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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Ahhhh, so THAT'S were his orange hair and skin tone comes from.
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If I toke in the afternoon, my wife (an absolute non toker) prefers I indulge in a “productive “ sativa. It usually get me going like a house afire on her honeydew list. At my age that’s my idea of marital compromise......I no longer smoke during the day, otherwise I wouldn't get anything done. Like Cup, nowadays I only do it the evenings in order to help me sleep. Of course in between the time I toke up and go to bed, the maniacal munchies take over.
"Mmmmmm, Chee-tos"....(Homer Simpson voice)
I basically dont do any of it so they could tax it all 1000% percent if they wanted and it wouldnt effect me at all, except maybe safer roads from all these idiots driving while impaired.
I do have a glass of wine here or there.
Mostly red's. It's healthy for your heart.Red or white?
I'm sort of proof that that isn't the case....loved my red wines and brandy which were both supposed to be good for your heart but the thing is...they aren't good for your liver or heart long term....in extreme moderation they may have medicinal effects but wine will enlarge the liver and systolic chamber of the heart...I tested the theory and had heart failure...my heart doctor said I should avoid it at all costs. I had quit drinking half a year before my heart failed...I quit because I was getting liver spots on my skin....they are all gone now.Mostly red's. It's healthy for your heart.
According to most research like 3-4 glasses a weak is healthy for your heart and your immune system.I'm sort of proof that that isn't the case....loved my red wines and brandy which were both supposed to be good for your heart but the thing is...they aren't good for your liver or heart long term....in extreme moderation they may have medicinal effects but wine will enlarge the liver and systolic chamber of the heart...I tested the theory and had heart failure
I should rephrase that to most of the research I've seen.I'm sort of proof that that isn't the case....loved my red wines and brandy which were both supposed to be good for your heart but the thing is...they aren't good for your liver or heart long term....in extreme moderation they may have medicinal effects but wine will enlarge the liver and systolic chamber of the heart...I tested the theory and had heart failure...my heart doctor said I should avoid it at all costs. I had quit drinking half a year before my heart failed...I quit because I was getting liver spots on my skin....they are all gone now.
You should be fine then....my understanding is that the liver can process a glass of wine in an hour and a half....two glasses in three hours...etc...the other thing is alcohol tends to enable other unhealthy things like salt intake or tobacco use, etc....I highly recommend sobriety when it comes to general health and I love alcohol ….I've just finished that chapter of my lifeAccording to most research like 3-4 glasses a weak is healthy for your heart and your immune system.
Everyone’s body is at least somewhat different, and yeah there are other risks to it. I dont even come close to the 3-4 a week though. More like a 2 or so a month...
I was an alcoholic for a chapter of my life... I really felt like I couldn't live sober, when I was sober I hated every minute of my life, but I'm never going back down that road again.You should be fine then....my understanding is that the liver can process a glass of wine in an hour and a half....two glasses in three hours...etc...the other thing is alcohol tends to enable other unhealthy things like salt intake or tobacco use, etc....I highly recommend sobriety when it comes to general health and I love alcohol ….I've just finished that chapter of my life
I basically dont do any of it so they could tax it all 1000% percent if they wanted and it wouldnt effect me at all, except maybe safer roads from all these idiots driving while impaired.
I do have a glass of wine here or there.
Thanks. I guess the point was I could easily stop and the taxes wouldn't have any effect on me.Wow. You contradicted yourself with two sentences. Impressive.
Biden's position on pot seems to be: —Decriminalize nationally —Legalize medical nationally —Let states legalize recreational —Release all people with pot convictions from jail —Remove pot from Sched 1. —Do more research to see long-term harm potential/if it's a "gateway drug"
I would say tobacco and alcohol are also gateway drugs. The feds do their best to regulate and tax them. Feds need to regulate and tax pot.
Now that the government is controlling marijuana I expect they will find a way to make it kill Americans also.
completely agree with thisAlcohol and tobacco kill more Americans than any other drugs.
Alcohol and tobacco kill more Americans than any other drugs.
I have about 1% of my kidney function and the medical experts that I've been dealing with tell me not to take Ibuprofen. Of course, I've also get a heart condition that requires me to take a blood thinner. I've been taking the blood thinner for about two decades so I can't take either aspirin or ibuprofen for reasons of them affecting the thinness of my blood.For whatever reason, I’m literally immune to certain prescription meds. Opioids and/or codeine derivatives do absolutely nothing for me but cause major constipation. It’s like taking a sugar pill. The only legal pain relief that works for me is ibuprofen, and that shit is terrible for the kidneys and (supposedly) the liver. Thank God for CBD. Amazing stuff.......as is the Purple Hindu Kush......
I take marijuana gummies all the time. Have a 6 diget job, taking low doses can actually help you mentally. Much less toxic than alcohol. Less toxic than almost all the medications out there. It has not increased my interest in anything else in the slightest
Yes, those and lsd and psilocybin.Not even Doritos?
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It looks like I and possibly others may have jumped to conclusions here:
Which isn't quite as grandpa-ish after all.
barfo
Ah, who can resist the Marijuana munchies? Answer - It's been proven in the laboratory that everyone who smokes weed gets the munchies. I believe I recall reading that in a scientific publication. Wait, it's coming back, The Mary Jane Digest.Not even Doritos?
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