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What's it like?
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Apologies if this has come up before(if yes, please guide me to relevant thread), I would just like to know what does it feel like to smoke cannabis, esp skunk?Do you feel very relaxed, does it give you the illusion of happiness?And do you get to ''see'' things?Like visions or vivid dreams or...I don't know??
How long does a joint last?I mean, the effect of it?
How long does a joint last?I mean, the effect of it?
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Can you get your money back?
(LOL, sorry,I 'm in a ''funny'' mood tonight-thanks anyway!)
try shrooms or acid if thats the effects that you want.
but bear in mind your trips might not be that good.
if you smoke more then its a bit difficult to describe as its different for everyone, and being a natural product, it wont be the same every time.
Sometimes it;ll make you feel all gigily, sometimes you'll feel detached, sometimes you'll just feel lazy, or even like your on another level of clarity.
Its good anyway. Never felt bad yet.
i only ever got the giggles the first few times i smoked it and once or twice after that...i usually get the "lazy" stonedness which is shitty enough (thats bcos all we get round here is soapbar shite)
it certainly helps you put things in perspective...however if you are thinking of trying it to help you get over that famous guy, i don't think it'll be much help, you'll think of more reasons why you're in love with him if you smoke cannabis because it certainly opens doors in your mind and makes you have a more spiritual outlook on life...
The trouble is when you start wondering about those things while totally sober...
Does it affect memory & libido?I 've heard it does.
''doors in your mind''...can you or someone elaborate on that please?
I want to understand what kind of ''doors'' are opened up...
No, I 'm not planning on smoking any for that reason.
just your whole outlook on life really...more chilled out approach, new views on family, god, people, life...not as much as say acid or ecstacy will do but it does to a degree...
You can feel relaxed and it can raise your mood. But you can equally feel what's known as the "fear"...complete panic and anxiety...usually, people who are pyschologically strong enough can cope with it and enjoy the drug, but i know some people who can't smoke grass as a result of just freaking out...and they're usually people with underlying problems. If you've got problems then weed will probably bring them to fore of your mind...it's a sensitive state.
You do hallucinate - things become brighter, sharper, your vision becomes trippy although it's rare to have strong visuals although it can happen. You can have also closed eye visuals.
The effects of a joint usually start to wear off after an hour or 2. Eating it causes a stronger trip which lasts hours.
It can give your mind an added depth, it can open your mind up to new ideas.
I'd go as far as saying it can expand your mind to the point of ascension to a higher plain of existence.
First of all skunk is just another form of cannabis, it has no special properties, its just a bit stronger.
The problem with describing the high from cannabis is that its not a standard product, there are many different chemicals in the plant which add to or take away from the experience. The two main ones are THC and CBD.
THC is the traditional happy, giggly, silly experience, and in higher doses it is hallucinogenic in the traditional sense of the word. This is the drug which will make you think about things in slightly different ways.
CBD is a narcotic sedative, it will make you sleepy and tired and is the cause of the traditional 'stonned' feel to some poor quality hashish or cannabis. It will not make you hallucinate.
The mixture of the two above chemicals and many others basically means you can have an endless variety of experiences. Though normally its just slightly relaxed, mild euphoria and an increase in hunger.