Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public nature of it is still new enough to me that I get a kick out of it. I'm a bit of a rebel at heart, and it thrills me a little that all those other rebels out there are doing that out in the open.
Pot is way down the list of things I hate smelling. Cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, strong perfume, patchouli... all those things make me want to gag. Pot I can live with.
“Rebel” is a kind word for it. And I’m sure that some smokers are handling it well. But something like 10% of pot smokers are addicted, and they’re probably the ones getting that last desperate toke in the subway tunnel or spending all day hanging out on 7th Street.
LOL nobody gets addicted to marijuana, grandpa.
Weed makes you dumb.
A little weed makes you a little dumber. A lot of weed makes you a lot dumber.
I like always being the smartest person in the room. Although it's easier now than it used to be, because of people like you, PP.
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It also makes you less of a tight-ass, which is something you desperately need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No not any more
The freeloaders and hippies (Democrat’s) have converged into
Colorado like locusts from California
Another great place ruined
Are you high? Or are you trying to write a haiku? You make no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public nature of it is still new enough to me that I get a kick out of it. I'm a bit of a rebel at heart, and it thrills me a little that all those other rebels out there are doing that out in the open.
Pot is way down the list of things I hate smelling. Cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, strong perfume, patchouli... all those things make me want to gag. Pot I can live with.
“Rebel” is a kind word for it. And I’m sure that some smokers are handling it well. But something like 10% of pot smokers are addicted, and they’re probably the ones getting that last desperate toke in the subway tunnel or spending all day hanging out on 7th Street.
LOL nobody gets addicted to marijuana, grandpa.
Weed makes you dumb.
A little weed makes you a little dumber. A lot of weed makes you a lot dumber.
I like always being the smartest person in the room. Although it's easier now than it used to be, because of people like you, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I don't like the sound of your whiny kid or your barking dog or the smell of your perfume or....I could go on, but you get the point. To each their own. Be happy that the smell of pot is the worst of your gripes.
Pot is disgusting, it smells disgusting, and I shouldn't have to smell it in my yard.
Anonymous wrote:It's amusing to me how if this were cigarette smoke odor instead of weed, everyone on this forum would be up in arms over it. But since it's pot smoke, the same people who would be outraged were it cigarettes, are totally fine with it.
The hypocrisy here is literally boundless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public nature of it is still new enough to me that I get a kick out of it. I'm a bit of a rebel at heart, and it thrills me a little that all those other rebels out there are doing that out in the open.
Pot is way down the list of things I hate smelling. Cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, strong perfume, patchouli... all those things make me want to gag. Pot I can live with.
“Rebel” is a kind word for it. And I’m sure that some smokers are handling it well. But something like 10% of pot smokers are addicted, and they’re probably the ones getting that last desperate toke in the subway tunnel or spending all day hanging out on 7th Street.
LOL nobody gets addicted to marijuana, grandpa.
Anonymous wrote:No not any more
The freeloaders and hippies (Democrat’s) have converged into
Colorado like locusts from California
Another great place ruined
Anonymous wrote:I just got back from visiting relatives in a different part of the country and people were smoking cigarettes everywhere. I prefer not smelling either outside but I’d rather smell pot than cigarettes. For the first time in years we requested an inside table at a restaurant because so many were smoking around us.
Anonymous wrote:No not any more
The freeloaders and hippies (Democrat’s) have converged into
Colorado like locusts from California
Another great place ruined
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public nature of it is still new enough to me that I get a kick out of it. I'm a bit of a rebel at heart, and it thrills me a little that all those other rebels out there are doing that out in the open.
Pot is way down the list of things I hate smelling. Cigarette smoke, cigar smoke, strong perfume, patchouli... all those things make me want to gag. Pot I can live with.
“Rebel” is a kind word for it. And I’m sure that some smokers are handling it well. But something like 10% of pot smokers are addicted, and they’re probably the ones getting that last desperate toke in the subway tunnel or spending all day hanging out on 7th Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL at this thread...
*moves to DC*
*votes for democrats who get pot legalized*
WHY DOES IT SMELL LIKE WEED?!?
Take that divisive shit to the political forum antagonist.