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Cannabis Accessing Less Active Parts Of Our Brain?

Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by MNW16, Apr 23, 2014.

  1. Does anyone else feel like when they Smoke weed, parts of their brain become a lot more active than usual? Whenever I smoke and get blitzed my thoughts run wild and I begin to question and take notice things I wouldn't normally care for. Just yesterday when I had my house to my self I sat on my balcony for around 3 hours ( Mine overlooks the woods and a stream) and I began questioning Boundaries/Dimensions of space, hypothesized over possible realms Blackholes can take you to and who the person we see in the mirror actually is. I later ended up completing some Calculus HW, and I ran through the numbers and problems extremely proficiently without really stopping and analyzing what I'm doing
     
     
    Does anyone else feel like parts of their brain "awaken" or overall just enhance? It's a weird phenomenon to me.

     
  2. Yeah, man, like, totally.
     
  3. I agree with you OP. Cannabis affects all of us differently though they say
     
  4. #5 Iceman2damax, Apr 24, 2014
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    http://postmodernmoron.com/news/marijuana-stimulates-brain-cell-growth-no-bullshit/

    http://norml.org/component/zoo/category/cannabis-and-the-brain-a-user-s-guide
     
    Cannabis promotes the growth of new brain cells. Depending on tolerance, it can prove really effective in studying psychology, from experience.
    Too much studying of the mind moves away from the physical aspects of life, those we perceive: I have yet to understand if this mindset is positive or negative though.

    But yeah, cannabis really helps me think beyond extremes.

     
     
     
  5. I watched both 300 and 300: Rise of an Empire in theatres. I hadn't started smoking weed yet when the first one came out. I loved the blood and gore, the CGI. Someone's head gets sawn off, OHHHHHH!!! Leonidas takes an arrow to the torso, doesn't even flinch, AHHHHH!!!
     
    Then I watched the sequel high. The second movie was on an even greater scale. The sky was black, the battles were on land and sea, personal duels, another father-son duo, hot-ass sex scenes (Eva Green since a regular in my spank bank). But the whole time watching this, I was silent and slowly shaking my head wondering, "why does it always come to this, humanity?"
     
    I looked it up, the Persian Empire at the (Battle of Salamis, 480 BC) was 50 million. When can you ever get that many people to agree on anything? I've seen arguments on this board between STONERS, widely acknowledged as the most chilled out segment of the human population, arguing on a thread titled "What's Your Reason for Smiling Today? :)" God damn stoners fight over what's better to smile at, and we're a community of way less than 50mil on this site. But back in 480BC, before any sort of mass communication technology just dudes with sweaty balls, Xerxes somehow got 50 million fucking people that the best solution to all their problems was to line up in neat rows and formations while their enemy also lines up in neat rows and formations and just murder each other in a polite, ordered manner until all their problems are solved.
     
    What. The. Fuck.
     
    You can go on Google Maps right now and look at a satellite image of Salamis today, a stupid little island. Everyone who fought for it back then is long gone. Yet the island remains. You sacrificed the lives of your brothers for what? To temporarily control a small island that's gonna outlast you by millenia. Bravo, numbnuts. War is fucked up. And even though probably all people rationally agree that war is awful, they still make allowances and flimsy excuses when its their turn to wage war (The Jews are rats, the terrorists are coming, we must protect our freedoms!) and don't even realize they're being manipulated by their own Xerxes.
     
    So to answer your question, yes. Definitely yes.
     

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