I really don't understand why its such a negitive thing to smoke? Heres some backround. I am a full-time student, I have a 4.0 GPA, I have almost perfect attendance in school. I work part time and on weekends. I never get introuble for anything. I'd like to think imma good guy. So about once about ever 3 weeks or so I have a bowl or 2. Does that make me a stoner? I just don't understand why society has made it such a horrible thing. When alcohol is so much more deadly in many ways... and that's not looked down upon. Any thoughts? ?
excacly what im thinking..... how bout this.... WHO CARES WHAT ANYONE ELSE THINKS...... LOL smoke, drank repeat...
[quote name='"nicetoastyblunt"']Lol are you in high school?[/quote] LOL, age police are getting old. Are you in high school? No op, your an occasional Toker. No worries if you smoke all day everyday though just do what makes YOU happy
whats an age police? This guy just said he gets "perfect attendance" which I don't remember since I went to high school. I'm not sure if your trying to start shit or not.
Yeah haha trust I don't feel guilty. Its just annoying when people think its so horrible. Eh o well fuck em
Occasionally or not, there's nothing wrong with it. and I wouldn't mind being called a "stoner", I take pride in that actually Do whatever makes you happy, op.
People who spend too much time passing judgment on others should be using that time to smoke, drink and get laid.
The establishment has a bias against potheads, and you can blame my generation (a '60s kid) for it. The 60s were pretty unique. The Vietnam war and the draft (involuntary servitude, or more simply -- slavery). Martin Luther King and Bobbie Kennedy were assassinated; the Black Panthers; the Kent State shooting; massive war protests in D.C. and elsewhere. The Charles Manson mass-murders. Woodstock, lol. I didn't attend, but I went out with a girl who did. Sexual freedom -- "free love" -- thanks mostly to the invention of the birth control pill. Communes. (which were a dismal failure, for the same reason that "commune"-ism is a failure.) The Flower Children. Kids everywhere rebelled against the established order. We grew our hair long, grew beards and did everything our parents didn't want us to do. We were the counter-culture, and pot was our signature. (Disclaimer: I'm referring to my generation, not me specifically. I never tried pot til the early '70s. I was more of a beer-drinker during the '60s, and keen observer of all what was going on in the entire country.) Some kids were so biased against the establishment that they wouldn't consume alcohol because their parents drank alcohol. My first wife was like that (but they consumed plenty of other drugs). Eventually she discovered how much fun it is to smoke AND get drunk at the same time. My generation defined rebellion and it was tied directly to marijuana. So there is still a strong resentment by today's non-smoking aging establishment against pot, because it's a symbol of rebellion, of the counter-culture, of overturning the conservative, Christian-based culture. And, being my age and older, they remember it well. At least that's how I see it.
I have a 4.8 GPA and I LOVE WEED I have been smoking about two years now mainly on weekends or at night, but almost every day during summer!
Because people deemed it was "evil". Napoleon Bonaparte banned it in Egypt because he saw a lot of lower class people smoking it. Ever since then, people have become prejudice and used religion as an excuse to ban it worldwide.
[quote name='"nicetoastyblunt"'] whats an age police? This guy just said he gets "perfect attendance" which I don't remember since I went to high school. I'm not sure if your trying to start shit or not.[/quote] Age police are people who accuse op of being underage without proof. Not trying to start shit, just gets old every thread I read these days top 5 post is... "your underage" blah blah blah. Op also said he goes to school full time, not sure what kind of high school you went to. But mine didn't give me the option of anything but full time. Also when I was in college they definitely tracked attendance, it was extremely frowned upon to be tardy or no show...