Sober (at least from green)

Discussion in 'Real Life Stories' started by rallydrift, Dec 14, 2012.

  1. Hey my fellow (or used to be fellow) blades! I recently took a T break from the herb for exams, and after the first few weeks all the cravings disappeared along with my insomnia. So i studied for my exams and what not (fucked them all up... going to have to retake every course i took this semester bye bye seven grand). Now i went home after exams and toked in the airport parking lot (dumb i know but its pretty sick watching the planes land and what not) and i realized that I don't really enjoy the herb like i used to. As in, i have no desire to ever smoke again!! xD So ya, not sure why but it just isn't as important to me as it was before... maybe its the pissing away of 7000$ or i actually dont like it... sadly its not all good (well good that im sober) cause i met the coolest girl right near break. super hot stoner chick who was into me cause i was a major stoner so dunno if there will still be something there when i get back cause i really dont want to start the herb again, even for pussy aha... dont really know where im going with this at all... mainly just wanted to say woot woot i dont need weed (no one needs it aha its not addicting and im not saying it is)
     
  2. follow my lead and end the T Break, real men dont T break shorty [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K44-v-c3tqY]50 Cent - Follow My Lead (Ft. Robin Thicke) - YouTube[/ame]
     
  3. good for you, i still will continue to consume cannabis. call me sober, call me stoned :smoke:
     
  4. So you failed a test and weren't smoking maybe you should smoke and take test that's all I got what this OP
     
  5. I'm skeptical that you'll stay away, but good on you. Take that positive energy and throw every last ounce of it into something meaningful.

    Good vibes.
     
  6. I've recently done some thinking and I have also realized I don't need weed in my life. I'm not quitting for ever but I went from everyday to once a week if I'm lucky over the past 2 months, mainly die to financial troubles. I don't want to smoke weed as frequenly as I did and my lungs have regained some strength aswell haha.
     
  7. To each their own as I often say. if you want to quit smoking weed then all the power to you. As far as my life is concerned I couldn't see myself quitting smoking in the near future ( if ever) because of the relief and joy that it brings to my life. I don't let cannabis control my life - I can easily take a tolerance break whenever needed (either tolerance wise, or financially motivated) but in the end I know I will always be a toker :)
     

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