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In reply to the discussion: Serious questions about pot smokers [View all]cthulu2016
(10,960 posts)8. Pots deforms personality less than other illicit drugs
Unlike alcohol and uppers, cannabis does not have those Jekyll/Hyde features.
If a long-term stoner quits for a while they'll get more ambitious and less lazy... but also probably more egoistic and aggressive. (Ambition and drive are kind of the same as egoism and agression... it's all a matter of degree.)
If you think the person is special then you might accept them as they are. They are not likely to degenerate or otherwise change for the worse in the way a drunk will.
If they don't strike you today as an irresponsible ghost who thinks wrong then you are okay with who they are self-medicated.
IMO
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My grandfather told me that they were smoking weed on the Mississippi river back in the 1920s
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#78
Im sure Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn would have partook in a bit of the "muggles"
AgingAmerican
Apr 2013
#96
You can probably learn to deal with it, but I think it takes over their lives more than just
cbdo2007
Apr 2013
#3
The whole point of taking psychoactive substances is to change your personality
Recursion
Apr 2013
#97
Would you say a chronically depressed person is more real than the person on pharmaceuticals
Brickbat
Apr 2013
#101
Both are equally "real", but the unmedicated personality is the genuine one (nt)
Recursion
Apr 2013
#103
As someone who took a prescribed pharmaceutical to control depression, I disagree with that.
Brickbat
Apr 2013
#106
It works so good for arthritis. I have degenerative disk disease and other health issues
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#83
Someone I love used to smoke dope..the cheap stuff..a bit nearly every day...about 25 years...
Tikki
Apr 2013
#9
I'm 62, started smoking it when I was 15, and I've only been divorced three times!
panader0
Apr 2013
#12
And I'm over 62, have smoked weed since my teen years, and still on my first marriage.
1-Old-Man
Apr 2013
#15
Get him a vaporizer. He'll likely love it (even he still smokes it a times) and you won't have the
TheKentuckian
Apr 2013
#53
I am almost certain I went around with this poster, but can't remember and the advanced search is
morningfog
Apr 2013
#66
Really. I drink 2 glasses of wine with dinner every day. I don't have issues.
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#95
depends if they take a couple hits and gets on with life. or sits on couch all day, hit after hit
seabeyond
Apr 2013
#87
If someone drinks coffee everyday does caffeine make them a different person
The Flaming Red Head
Apr 2013
#92