The Times I have Smoked Pot - Tales of Mere Existance
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0O5Z0ikSKg[/media]
I love all of this guys videos, been following him for ages.
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I would watch all of his videos. it just doesnt ge boring
Good thing he stopped, he could have overdosed.
are you fucking kidding me naughtydog
That was a surprisingly nice video to watch, he has a relaxing voice.
[QUOTE=Kirrimir;24465399]That was a surprisingly nice video to watch, he has a relaxing voice.[/QUOTE]
Watch some of his other videos, he seems to just describe his life in such a perfect voice, but also going a little into your life :v:.
[QUOTE=icemaz;24465459]Watch some of his other videos, he seems to just describe his life in such a perfect voice, but also going a little into your life :v:.[/QUOTE]
Doing it now :3:
[QUOTE=naughtydog;24465181]Good thing he stopped, he could have overdosed.[/QUOTE]
You can't overdose on pot :frog:
Well you can, but it takes 800 joints to overdose
I think to overdose you'd die from the fumes before whatever it is that's in it would kill you.
[QUOTE=Smasher 006;24465825]I think to overdose you'd die from the fumes before whatever it is that's in it would kill you.[/QUOTE]
Exactly :v:
so it's physically impossible.
[QUOTE=Smasher 006;24465825]I think to overdose you'd die from the fumes before whatever it is that's in it would kill you.[/QUOTE]
"No. There has never been a documented case of marijuana overdose.
In order for a human to consume enough marijuana to be fatal, they would have to consume nearly 40,000 times the amount of THC required to intoxicate them. In contrast, it only requires about 5 to 10 times the amount of alcohol required to intoxicate, to be fatal. For example, if it requires 3 beers to intoxicate you, it only requires 15 to 30 beers to kill you. However, if it takes you 3 'hits' of marijuana to intoxicate you, it would require 120,000 hits to kill you. Thus, it is virtually impossible to die of a marijuana overdose.
Further, there is NO peer reviewed scientific evidence that shows that marijuana causes brain damage. There is NO peer reviewed scientific evidence that shows that marijuana damages the reproductive system. There is NO peer reviewed scientific evidence that shows that marijuana is a gateway drug. There is NO peer reviewed scientific evidence that shows that marijuana suppresses the immune system. "
You see. That is the problem.
Your answer has spurred me into doing more research (via the web) to determine if any "peer journals" do exist. They do. There are hundreds of journals on marijuana some accredited and some not. Some are just blogs while others, still, are discussion boards. What I've found is that there is practical studies proving the safeness and the harmfulness of the drug depending on which side of the topic they favor. One study says that marijuana use may help when a woman smokes during pregnancy to increase higher functioning children after birth while another states it was directly responsible for causing gum disease in some people who participated in the study.
The fact that no journal exists to prove or disprove the OD affect for marijuana or THC doesn't prove that someone cannot overdose; it merely means that no unbiased scientists have completed any experiments and medical doctors doing studies have failed to do controlled studies.
I apologize if I offend anyone as that is not my intention but where do you get your figures for THC consumption? Are you a scientist? Please post your sources. Here are mine:
[url]http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/viewresource.asp?resourceID=000884[/url]
[url]http://stackarticles.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html[/url]
You can overdose on marijuana. It is just not fatal. It will put you to sleep. It is rare
that it happens when you smoke it though. It happens more often when you eat it.
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Awesome watch, and that guy has a good voice. Not like those annoying squeeky teenage voices.
He is my favorite depressed person. I especially love his book, "Sunny Side Down."
Does he make his drawing from behind the sheet of paper? Because it's slightly see-through, and you can see him drawing the artwork.
[QUOTE=Leo Leonardo;24469160]Does he make his drawing from behind the sheet of paper? Because it's slightly see-through, and you can see him drawing the artwork.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's pretty much the idea, and the story telling, don't FORGET, THE STORY TELLING!
I've also been following this guy since like YouTube launched or something. He's awesome.
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