So I started thinking right now, What if Helen Keller was a stoner? What effects would she feel? Then it got me thinking about famous people with "disabilities" that are/were known drug users. Such as Ray Charles. What effects would marijuana give someone who is blind or deaf. Do you guys know anyone who could answer this?
Yes, and they would already have those senses enhanced... I thought that was obvious. It's not like they would be 100x more enhanced than ours are when we're high. It's just cannabis, they're just high.
You guys are missing the point. What I meant was what would a high feel like to someone without vision or hearing? For instance, the first few times I smoked I realized what a "high" felt like by observations i.e. vision. I noticed that it felt like it took longer for me to get somewhere when I was walking, kind of like walking on a tread mill. I also noticed that music sounded way better when high. So my question is what is a high like if you don't have the ability to observe through visual and auditorial senses.
No i'm not saying that at all. All I'm asking is if you take away one of our senses (vision, hearing) would it change the way a high effected you? Would it feel unbalanced or would the person just feel the body effects? Imagine being high and not being able to hear or see. Would you just have constant random thoughts? I'm just trying to see if not having one of your key senses would alter how we perceive the effects. Maybe I should just blaze a bowl and click this Helen Keller simulator. http://www.helenkellersim.com/