Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pot smells like a nasty skunk. We were in New York and two guys were smoking it and my 7 year old said “who farted” . I’m tired of smelling it too.
Yes! I really don't remember pot smelling so strongly of skunk in my college days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people who are too baked to see and admit what a loser they are are losers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who smoke pot regularly and not for legitimate medical reasons (cancer) are losers.
People who judge others, based on one little thing like smoking pot, without knowing anything else about them- are the losers.
See, that's silly. First, how do you know why someone smokes? I take a few puffs a few nights a week to help me fall asleep. Wow, what a loser. I went to work, doing honorable work, came home, made dinner, worked on a painting (I'm an artist, what do you do after work, stare at your tv?), had a few puffs and took a nice bath. Got some sleep. Today I'm going to clean my house and plant some plants. Paint some more , maybe go for a walk.
My point is, my life is totally boring and normal. It's not a loser life, it's a quiet one. I'm considerate, I don't smoke in public. I also drink very little alcohol. Lots of folks live like me. Reefer Madness was always silly.
The simple reality is a lot of pot smokers are stoners. They're losers. They've worsened their lives because of pot. Protesting that you're different only shows your selfishness. We have a national drug crisis and pot is a big part of that bundle. But the liberal middle classes would rather have unfettered access to their drugs than allow any restrictions even though that might be the best all around solution for more people. I don't care if you pat yourself on the back for otherwise being a decent person, you're still engaging in a substance that has substantial consequences for many people, including youths, and you need to accept the price of being part of that demand for increased tolerance and legalization of drugs - namely, others will suffer from it.
Ok, so when do you start prohibition on alcohol? A MUCH worse drug. You ready to completely go back to that timeline?
I'm not patting myself on the back. It's just that I see it very differently. Pot is not the crisis you think it is. All substances have abusers- weed, beer, sugar, tv. Some are completely evil, like heroin, and some are more passive, like pot. Making pot legal, cutting off the funneling of it illegally, and using it in medical ways- from big, like cancer, to small, like my insomnia- reduces the issue. The focus here needs to be on helping people fight pain and reduce opioid addiction.
And btw- liberals? Huh? I have met a ton of conservative red neck types that love to get high and drink. I now live in a legal state that had election issues of legal pot and gay marriage in the same year. The legal pot passed easily in the red areas. Gay marriage barely squeaked by. Your rhetoric is highly flawed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly, I don’t have a problem with pot for adults. I occasionally smoke it myself—in the comfort of my friends’ places or my own.
But I don’t need a contact high from your pot fumes in the tunnel to the metro this morning. Or when I’m going to get lunch near the convention center.
OP, this is a foreseen consequence of stupid liberal voters. Yes, pot is great, but it is comes with consequences. The same as multiculturalism -- the idea is great, but now we have to live with all the foreigners in the neighborhood dumping chemicals around. Lets next time think it through before we vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people who are too baked to see and admit what a loser they are are losers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who smoke pot regularly and not for legitimate medical reasons (cancer) are losers.
People who judge others, based on one little thing like smoking pot, without knowing anything else about them- are the losers.
See, that's silly. First, how do you know why someone smokes? I take a few puffs a few nights a week to help me fall asleep. Wow, what a loser. I went to work, doing honorable work, came home, made dinner, worked on a painting (I'm an artist, what do you do after work, stare at your tv?), had a few puffs and took a nice bath. Got some sleep. Today I'm going to clean my house and plant some plants. Paint some more , maybe go for a walk.
My point is, my life is totally boring and normal. It's not a loser life, it's a quiet one. I'm considerate, I don't smoke in public. I also drink very little alcohol. Lots of folks live like me. Reefer Madness was always silly.
The simple reality is a lot of pot smokers are stoners. They're losers. They've worsened their lives because of pot. Protesting that you're different only shows your selfishness. We have a national drug crisis and pot is a big part of that bundle. But the liberal middle classes would rather have unfettered access to their drugs than allow any restrictions even though that might be the best all around solution for more people. I don't care if you pat yourself on the back for otherwise being a decent person, you're still engaging in a substance that has substantial consequences for many people, including youths, and you need to accept the price of being part of that demand for increased tolerance and legalization of drugs - namely, others will suffer from it.
Anonymous wrote:Pot smells like a nasty skunk. We were in New York and two guys were smoking it and my 7 year old said “who farted” . I’m tired of smelling it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people who are too baked to see and admit what a loser they are are losers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who smoke pot regularly and not for legitimate medical reasons (cancer) are losers.
People who judge others, based on one little thing like smoking pot, without knowing anything else about them- are the losers.
See, that's silly. First, how do you know why someone smokes? I take a few puffs a few nights a week to help me fall asleep. Wow, what a loser. I went to work, doing honorable work, came home, made dinner, worked on a painting (I'm an artist, what do you do after work, stare at your tv?), had a few puffs and took a nice bath. Got some sleep. Today I'm going to clean my house and plant some plants. Paint some more , maybe go for a walk.
My point is, my life is totally boring and normal. It's not a loser life, it's a quiet one. I'm considerate, I don't smoke in public. I also drink very little alcohol. Lots of folks live like me. Reefer Madness was always silly.
The simple reality is a lot of pot smokers are stoners. They're losers. They've worsened their lives because of pot. Protesting that you're different only shows your selfishness. We have a national drug crisis and pot is a big part of that bundle. But the liberal middle classes would rather have unfettered access to their drugs than allow any restrictions even though that might be the best all around solution for more people. I don't care if you pat yourself on the back for otherwise being a decent person, you're still engaging in a substance that has substantial consequences for many people, including youths, and you need to accept the price of being part of that demand for increased tolerance and legalization of drugs - namely, others will suffer from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people who are too baked to see and admit what a loser they are are losers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who smoke pot regularly and not for legitimate medical reasons (cancer) are losers.
People who judge others, based on one little thing like smoking pot, without knowing anything else about them- are the losers.
See, that's silly. First, how do you know why someone smokes? I take a few puffs a few nights a week to help me fall asleep. Wow, what a loser. I went to work, doing honorable work, came home, made dinner, worked on a painting (I'm an artist, what do you do after work, stare at your tv?), had a few puffs and took a nice bath. Got some sleep. Today I'm going to clean my house and plant some plants. Paint some more , maybe go for a walk.
My point is, my life is totally boring and normal. It's not a loser life, it's a quiet one. I'm considerate, I don't smoke in public. I also drink very little alcohol. Lots of folks live like me. Reefer Madness was always silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly, I don’t have a problem with pot for adults. I occasionally smoke it myself—in the comfort of my friends’ places or my own.
But I don’t need a contact high from your pot fumes in the tunnel to the metro this morning. Or when I’m going to get lunch near the convention center.
OP, this is a foreseen consequence of stupid liberal voters. Yes, pot is great, but it is comes with consequences. The same as multiculturalism -- the idea is great, but now we have to live with all the foreigners in the neighborhood dumping chemicals around. Lets next time think it through before we vote.
Anonymous wrote:people who are too baked to see and admit what a loser they are are losers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who smoke pot regularly and not for legitimate medical reasons (cancer) are losers.
People who judge others, based on one little thing like smoking pot, without knowing anything else about them- are the losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want to see people getting drunk on the streets, either. Yet I enjoy a drink or two at home. Keep your intoxication to yourself.
So call me a square.
^This x 1000. Enjoy it at home, but away from your innocent kids. I'm an elementary school teacher and some of my kids reek of pot. They don't deserve to be intoxicated in their own homes
Huh? Are you saying that your elementary school aged kids are coming to school high? I don't believe you.
NP. Either you're pretending to be obtuse because you think it's cute, or the weed has dulled your ability to think. The teacher of course means that parents smoke and the smell seeps into their kids' clothes, hair, backpacks, etc. But you know that. Maybe your senses are so dulled that you can't smell how your own clothes probably smell of weed too. Hope you don't have a security clearance at certain agencies....
When I smell incense on young kids it's a good clue that the parents are toking pot and using the incense to try to hide it.
I burn incense every day at home. I work in a yoga studio so it’s burning at work as well. I smell like incense most of the time and have never even tried marijuana. The day it becomes legal, I’m going to try it for my arthritis. If I knew where to get it, I would likely try it now. My doctor has recommended it to me. Stop being judgy.
Anonymous wrote:Truly, I don’t have a problem with pot for adults. I occasionally smoke it myself—in the comfort of my friends’ places or my own.
But I don’t need a contact high from your pot fumes in the tunnel to the metro this morning. Or when I’m going to get lunch near the convention center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don’t want to see people getting drunk on the streets, either. Yet I enjoy a drink or two at home. Keep your intoxication to yourself.
So call me a square.
^This x 1000. Enjoy it at home, but away from your innocent kids. I'm an elementary school teacher and some of my kids reek of pot. They don't deserve to be intoxicated in their own homes
Huh? Are you saying that your elementary school aged kids are coming to school high? I don't believe you.
NP. Either you're pretending to be obtuse because you think it's cute, or the weed has dulled your ability to think. The teacher of course means that parents smoke and the smell seeps into their kids' clothes, hair, backpacks, etc. But you know that. Maybe your senses are so dulled that you can't smell how your own clothes probably smell of weed too. Hope you don't have a security clearance at certain agencies....
When I smell incense on young kids it's a good clue that the parents are toking pot and using the incense to try to hide it.