i cant take it anymore. its been like 3 weeks without smoking (except a few times) and being stuck in the house 24/7 except school and work. ive read everygrasscity post responded ot every grasscity post and ate food. and oh yea... LOST MY FUCKING MIND tomorrow will be my first time being able to get out and im getting fucked up!!!! fucking pumped maybe i can finally get off this damn site!!!
You sound young as shit, mostly because it's kind of pathetic for a grown man to be excited about getting 'fucked up'.
Why is that pathetic? If the dude hasn't been fucked up in a while why is it pathetic to be excited about it?
its also pathetic for a grown man to call another grown man pathetic for getting excited about having a good time. get off your high horse
i feel ya. my parents are home whenever i'm not at class or working. i also dont have a connect. i havent been able to smoke in 2 months
Next time you can't smoke, exercise! Exercise stimulates your body to release anandamide (your body's own version of THC). Anandamide is involved in creating the "runner's high". Exercise activates the endocannabinoid system. (abst – 2004) Exercise activates the endocannabinoid system. [Neuroreport. 2003] - PubMed - NCBI Runner's High (news – 2004) Runner's High | Runner's World & Running Times Study links marijuana buzz to 'runner's high' (news – 2004) [FONT="]CNN.com - Study links marijuana buzz to 'runner's high' - Jan. 11, 2004 [/FONT] Exercise can reduce cannabis use in persons who don't want to stop (news – 2011) Exercise can reduce cannabis use in persons who don't want to stop The role of the endocannabinoid system in skeletal muscle and metabolic adaptations to exercise: potential implications for the treatment of obesity. (abst – 2012) The role of the endocannabinoid system in skeletal ... [Obes Rev. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI Wired to run: exercise-induced endocannabinoid signaling in humans and cursorial mammals with implications for the 'runner's high'. (abst – 2012) Wired to run: exercise-induced endocannabinoid si... [J Exp Biol. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI