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On 10/7/2024 at 6:10 AM, JackGats said:

What would be worth it is for members of this forum to be able to know what your topic is about.

I thinks it’s about having a cuppa in work, or a loo break maybe. 

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Yes, taking a tolerance break from weed makes sense for these reasons;

1) Resumes restorative REM sleep which will make you clearer when you wake. You will experience and remember your dreams more clearly.

2) Decreases the overall 'oh I must get high to enjoy this activity' feeling. 

3) From my experience long time smokers experience irritation in the mouth, throat and neck areas. A break period of about 1-2 weeks clears this up.

 

Not sure if the phrase,' we're just a habit like saccarine' or what were once vices are now habits; Paul Simon and Steeley Dan respectively....Tolerance breaks help you enjoy weed time more and it gives you some time. Even Neil Young quit smoking weed to write his autobiography.

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13 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

Crazy advice. And weed is not that harmless. It is very detrimental to your cognitive abilities

Extremely object or reject or it's something like that but I but anyway and then I think that what you said I don't know exactly but I think that maybe if I were to say that maybe

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13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I am far more into intolerance breaks....

 

To break from people who have sub-average IQs....

People I meet here on, almost, a daily basis.

 

Positively exasperating, not to take a break from trying to tolerate those with sub-average IQs...

 

In fact.

 

Talk about ANNOYING !!!

 

 

Very Best Strategy:  Just stay close to a university.  CMU is OK....actually....

 

CMU is full of students who are really NOT up to snuff....

 

But, still....they are BETTER than the locals....outside the uni....in fact.

 

Not joking, here....obviously.

 

 

You don't need to be joking because you are, in fact, the joke itself.

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1 hour ago, RocketDog said:

You don't need to be joking because you are, in fact, the joke itself.

 

This sounds too much like.....an example of.....RECURSION...or something.

 

What does it mean to actually BE recursive?

 

Know what I mean?

 

 

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On 10/7/2024 at 10:04 AM, Polar_The_Creator said:

I find it so hard to take T break and I'm not even sure if its worth it. 

 

Roll yourself a nice fatty .   and then it will be worth every second 

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On 10/8/2024 at 12:56 PM, JoseThailand said:

 

 

How can you be so ignorant?

 

Obviously he's talking about taking a break from weed to lower his tolerance.

 

Jeez.

 

Obviously we knew what he was talking about.

In my view, this is not the problem.

 

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Everyone has their own way and outlet.

With me Im into hard work use it to vent same time do the best job I can to test and grow my patience tolerance.

Im also looking for a tree to cut my neighbors say Im a good neighbor but taking that Ax into a stump does wonder when that doesnt work clean up shower and head to my regular happen ending spot.:cheesy:

the only one I hurt is my pocket book.

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8 hours ago, Rumpelstilskin said:

these reasons;

1) Resumes restorative REM sleep which will make you clearer when you wake. You will experience and remember your dreams more clearly.

2) Decreases the overall 'oh I must get high to enjoy this activity' feeling. 

3) From my experience long time smokers experience irritation in the mouth, throat and neck areas. A break period of about 1-2 weeks clears this up.

Although I'm a lite smoker - only evenings - I once felt I get a lot less for the same amount of smoke. I took a break of about a week, it 10 days and it did help.

However, none of the reasons you mentioned actually effect me. I smoke mainly to improve my sleep, but I can sleep well even if not smoking for few days from time to time.

I do enjoy better some stupid comedy shows while stoned, I can still enjoy many things when not stoned.

I don't experience irritation in the mouth, throat and neck areas from weed (especially now that I vape), but as a cigarette smoke I might have some irritation in the throat, but unfortunately it's near impossible for me to take a break from that 

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For some, weed could be better then catching some nasty STD at the local soapy or with the latest bar fined,  rent-for-this-month.

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Why be tolerant of anything? Best to have a zero tolerance policy. That's the best way to get things done.

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On 10/11/2024 at 7:32 PM, Sigmund said:

For some, weed could be better then catching some nasty STD at the local soapy or with the latest bar fined,  rent-for-this-month.


What if you smoke weed first and then get the nasty STD, but all at the same time? Sounds like better value for money that way. Buy one get one.

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On 10/9/2024 at 1:06 PM, Rumpelstilskin said:

Yes, taking a tolerance break from weed makes sense for these reasons;

1) Resumes restorative REM sleep which will make you clearer when you wake. You will experience and remember your dreams more clearly.

2) Decreases the overall 'oh I must get high to enjoy this activity' feeling. 

3) From my experience long time smokers experience irritation in the mouth, throat and neck areas. A break period of about 1-2 weeks clears this up.

 

Not sure if the phrase,' we're just a habit like saccarine' or what were once vices are now habits; Paul Simon and Steeley Dan respectively....Tolerance breaks help you enjoy weed time more and it gives you some time. Even Neil Young quit smoking weed to write his autobiography.

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 Thanks man, Appreciate the options. Wil def look into it  

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Two flames and replies removed.

@georgegeorgia I suggest you don't post in this section again, unless you have constructive experiences to share about cannabis.

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