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did u got the pharma coorperation to ban weed and make people addicted to pain killers. almost a smart move like always
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or better yet
[ " DONT DO IT. Period." ]
I got severe Asthma. How can I take Cannabis. I got asthma Attack after smoking Two joints in one sitting. What can i do?
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How could one puff puff a plant
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What aloud of shit.
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I tried weed in 2011 I was 16 I really didn’t care for it and didn’t do it again until 2018 at the age of 23 my good friend smoked it and he always asked me so I finally said yes and I was smoking it here and there but stared to smoke a lot after covid and I finally stopped in May of 2024 and it’s the best decision ever. All the money I’m saving
[ " my lungs finally feel normal", " I don’t smell bad", " I’m not as paranoid and my mind has clarity. I did relapse 3 times but it’s been months now since my last smoke." ]
acknowledging own role in contributing to certain dialogues is such fantastic demo of accountable and respectable educating
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I gotta say
[ " weed is overrated." ]
I used to smoke a lot. But I get so unbelievably paranoid. And to be honest it feels good to stop. The only thing is miss is mixing weed with music.
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Mat pat was right
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Let's not point at things anymore and let's not poke people either. People use sedatives like tobacco and weed because their other coping methods didn't do the trick. People are in pain. Yeah, it's bad. Telling them "stop it", strongarming them until they reluctantly subscribe for a gym membership, and then wondering why they hang themselves, this has to stop, this is not helping. If you don't have the patience to properly run a full system check on someone's life, then don't get involved, don't be yet another person applying pressure.
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This got me to quit. Thank you
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I have schizofrenia from cannabis...
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I have smoked weed for 14 years and had big breaks between that and can pretty much agree with all of this and experienced it all as a heavy user. Anyone that denies this is moronic. There are some parts that don't apply to me personally but definitely to others I know. But in general most of these issues definitely exist.
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U guys make the best vids since i discovered youtube :D To add something to the topic. Everything life is about the golden middle line. If you know how to stay balanced with weed,alcohol or any bad or even good habits. Then you won in life:D
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Again
[ " chicken or the egg? Does it make those things happen", " or are people that use it are already likely to have those things happen?" ]
I heard a idea of using weed for paper Idk how that would effect me eating paper tho
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Two thoughts: 1 - Moderation. Weed is great once a week for a special time, no problems. Smoking all day every day is where it's a problem. Pot is not good or bad. It's not black and white. Just use it in moderation for the best results. 2 - Some of the 'negative' effects that are mentioned, like creativity or language skills, can actually be enhanced by pot, rather than decreased. It depends on the state of mind you are in when you smoke. I started making up stand up comedy routines, and a couple of nights there I had hours of material. It certainly wasn't coming from me. Pot connected me to the cosmic giggle as Terrence McKenna calls it, I know how these impromptu comics do it now. So it certainly has benefits, it's not solely good or bad, just learn how to use it.
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People often neglect the idea that smoking Anything is bad for your lungs
[ " and your body as a whole. Wether it's weed", " tobacco", " or you're sitting at a campfire inhaling smoke." ]
Been there done that and people who act like cannabis "withdrawals" are like heroin withdrawals downplay real withdrawals from legit physically addictive substances and make legit addicts on legit hard drugs have trouble seeking help because of all the weenie stoners crying wolf about insomnia from quitting weed. It makes doctors look at legit hard drug withdrawals in a lesser light ffs.
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I’d love to see how the research pans out. I hope it’s not as bad for my brain as the implications could be. I’d like to smoke less and hope that helps to prevent any cognitive issues since I like math and learning so much
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Weed smokers are some of the most unfun and soulless people to hang around
[ " no wonder these people don't have friends", " who wants a friend like that. Giggling at stupid shit all the time and acting like they have downs." ]
Since my sister has been smoking for 2 years I have been so used to the weed smell I ABSOLUTELY hate smokers tho it's just horrible
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Weeds one of them things if used correctly
[ " can have unbelievable benefits", " i love high CBD content strains", " less of a head blag more of exactly what i believe weed should feel like", " don’t ever think weed is just weed", " different strains make a huge difference", " find the best strain for you and stick with it", " if you feel after time your strain isnt working like it used to take a break for 1-2 weeks", " then start slow again", " don’t let weed completely take over your mind", " make sure your mind controls the weed and you will be all good" ]
Praying I don’t develop schizophrenia from daily cannabis use from ages 13-17 literally the worst ages lol I already developed anxiety issues and paranoia
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I used to be a pothead and that’s when the problem arises. If you people viewed it the way we view alcohol it would be a lot safer. Daily use is horrible for you and that’s just a fact. For me
[ " I had cannabis use disorder and would get withdrawals without it", " but I smoked so much and so frequently that I ended up developing CHS and now I can’t have any thc at all. Moderation is key", " and if that’s impossible for you eventually your body will reject it. It was ruining my life and I was too high to care", " then it was literally killing me and I was too high to care. It took getting so sick I lost 1/5 of my body weight and was throwing up for 10 days to finally quit. Smoking pot is relaxing and fun if it’s not all you do", " too many people start and then don’t stop and think it’s okay", " because it’s “not addictive “ but it definitely is and all the people saying that are addicts in deep denial. 2 months sober with no intention of every smoking again but I have my body to thank for that. I’m back in school and planning for the future i would’ve never been able to achieve if I didn’t get CHS. Being forced to quit smoking saved my life." ]
Propaganda and BS! You guys have no clue how addiction works or what it is.
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People don't count "spending the day half conscious" as harm and I think it's another problem that should be mentioned.
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Next time can you guys do the most popular drug in the world - Caffein.
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You never smoked it in the 60s or you wouldn't be saying that.
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I agree with everything mentioned in this video. Weed is definitely addictive/habit-forming if you’re using it with people or in an environment that you are commonly around/in. With that being said, weed can definitely be used as a tool if you’re a disciplined person and know how to use it/balance it. It actually brought me to Jesus. It also helps me with deep self-reflection and understanding myself + the world around me. I’m an empath so I’ve had some extremely profound experiences on weed, bonding with myself, my friends, and nature. I believe weed opens your mind to a different wave of ideas and experiences that just don’t come when sober and if used productively, can 100% help you grow in a positive way. I’m a very disciplined and hardworking person, but also a pretty heavy smoker (most nights). I would never smoke before work/class/anything important, but coming home and smoking at night or before a workout is just such a great experience after a day of hard work. Just wanted to share my experience because I know many people think heavy smokers just sit around playing video games and eating junk food, but weed can be a great tool for the right kind of person ❤
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I started smoking bud when I was in middle-school. I drank a bit when I was younger, but it was never really my thing and I always preferred to toke as a means of relaxing. Over the course of about a decade, I noticed slow changes in the way that my brain was reacting to marijuana. It used to be completely euphoric and relaxing, and then I started experiencing a bit of anxiety every time I would smoke. The marijuana would cause a subtle shift in my thought pattern which brought things into my conscious mind that I normally wouldn't think about or notice. This would inevitably lead to anxiety as I became vividly aware of the fact that I exist in reality but have no idea what reality is or what my own consciousness is. The myriad of possibilities spiraling through my mind created this general sense of existential dread as I considered every terrifying possibility for the nature of my own existence. It all came to a head late last year. At 30 years old, I had a full blown panic attack for the first time while blitzed out of my mind on some incredibly potent dispensary weed. I smoked a light dose a few times after that, but the resulting anxiety became too strong and I had to give it up. The worst part about marijuana at the end was the way that it would cause me to become hyper aware of how fragile the human body is. In the same way that marijuana can increase pleasurable thoughts, it had a way of forcing me to mentally experience every painful possibility that crossed my mind.
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dobbiamo
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I recently overcame a dependence on cannabis. I would also like to bring attention to legal cannabinoids such as TCH-P
[ " Delta 8", " etc. They function the same way but your brains’ tolerance for THC increases at a much higher rate for some cannabinoids than others. For example", " THC-P increases tolerance much faster than typical", " naturally occurring THC-A and Delta 9. This is significant because you can reach dependence much faster", " which then leads to even worse withdrawal symptoms. I had been smoking THC-A for nearly a year before I ever experienced addiction or withdrawals", " but when I tried a THC-P cartridge", " my tolerance was untouchable within a week. At this point I realized I had developed a dependence and tolerance and wanted to take a break. Little did I know I was about to have the worst panic attacks and anxiety of my life. The anxiety quickly lead to feeling depressed and hopeless. I started to worry I would never feel better but of course that is not the truth. If you are about to stop smoking and you’re scared you will be part of the 20% that experiences addiction and withdrawal like I did", " please remember the road does end", " and it will be over sooner than you think. My anxiety and panic peaked on day two of no smoking and then slowly tapered off after about a week. Another issue I experienced was insomnia. Unfortunately this symptom lasted quite a while", " probably closer to two weeks. If you decide to quit smoking and experience withdrawal", " remember to lead with your head and not your heart. Do the things that you know for a fact will bring you happiness", " even if it feels forced and mundane in the moment. If you have any questions about my personal experience or want to share yours", " please don’t hesitate! We can be there for eachother." ]
You do less interesting activities and forget the ones you do have is the worst part of consuming cannabis 100%
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Well
[ " what about moderation using weed edibles . I use it moderately and my life has gotten way better ." ]
Psych nurse here - I've seen more cannabis induced psychosis than any other pathophysiology
[ " particularly with younger patients" ]
Well cannabis lowering the intensity of emotion helps explain why it's so useful for my cptsd
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Can you make a similar video about the risks of alcohol consumption
[ " please? I think that would be helpful for lots of people." ]
Sounds like don't be a lil bench and just be a chill lil guy
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weed works differently with everyone
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This is all true as a smoker of 5 years
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Yall complain about the smell being worse than tobacco but that’s a common mistake weed only has ONE smell
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maybe i should quiet ive been smokin 247 for 2 years at 14 thats not bad is it?
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Im recovering from a 5 year stint of chronic
[ " daily use. At the end", " I was trapped in very dark thought patterns", " obsessed with my own death. Nihilism and crippling depression", " it was a doom loop I had to escape. Maybe for some people its ok to use every once in awhile. For people like me", " with an addictive personality", " you should steer clear. Its innocent at first", " then quickly gets out of hand." ]
Alight YouTube algorithm
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I see a social aspect to some (not all, and not most) of the problems surrounding weed overuse. Our society is sick. People are retreating to the bottom of an ash pile like how people used to dive to the bottom of a bottle. The phrase 'it takes a village' used to be better understood and commonly practiced. We're here where we are because communities have been split apart and filtered through devices. We've lost one of the key aspects of societal health: human connection. I like to think that the people who overuse weed are themselves in a position where they've lost that connection. Repair that, and I'm sure that it will help them get back on track.
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Could you talk about Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS)?
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