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Change of thought process after smoking for awhile?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by bongDelivery, Oct 18, 2013.

  1. Hey bud burners.   I wouldn't call myself a complete apprentice, considering the fact that I smoked almost every day for the last 5 months, but I'm far from a veteran. 
    After smoking for about two or three months (I'm not positive when it started), I began thinking about things very differently.  It's not easy to explain, I guess everything is just more logical now.  I get deeply interested in reading about random things online as well...  For example, just earlier today, I was sitting on the John at school, on my phone.  I somehow ended up reading an article on ABC about 12 dangerous health supplements.  Now why should I give a shit about this? (No pun intended.)
     
    I've asked my friends about this, and they all agree they gained a slightly different outlook on life after they started toking.  
     
    Has anyone else noticed them themselves?
    (First post btw)

     
  2. Seasoned toker here - I haven't noticed a difference, then again I've been toking regularly for ~5 years, so I don't really remember my thought process back then.

    When I'm high my thought process is extremely in depth. These thought processes do affect my sober thought process, so maybe?


     

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