Still not a drop taken since Monday.
I'm seriously considering extending until tomorrow. :yikes:
Am I supposed to feel better yet?
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Still not a drop taken since Monday.
I'm seriously considering extending until tomorrow. :yikes:
Am I supposed to feel better yet?
I think the early impact is that without doubt you will feel worse as your body misses or craves what it has grown accustomed to – even if that something was allegedly bad for you.
In time you may feel a benefit, or should do.
You were not I presume getting leathered on school nights so the physical improvements will be small but tangible.
Well quite, it is an entirely individual thing and even for a person it varies depending on intangibles such as fatigue, prior consumption of food etc.
I suppose leathered could be defined as consumption to a level where one actually feels quite bad the next day and as a result one’s body is under stress, perhaps enormous stress, to deal with and overcome the effects. Monday to Friday you force yourself to deal with it, Sunday you lie on the sofa with The Sunday Times and a six pack of McCoys crisps.
If you were doing this regularly, school nights, as your daughter at college for example, then to stop would clearly bring physical and others benefits.
If one is having 1-2 glasses of red per night then to stop would provide negligible obvious physical benefit.
I'm curious about that. Another genius attempt - along with PCP - to create a legal, synthetic alternative to cannabis that's resulted in something much, much worse than cannabis. Well done, everyone.
It's almost like prohibition of cannabis is a really fücking terrible idea, isn't it?
I'm not an expert on drugs as i am lucky (?) that I have never partaken..... but imo cannabis has been shown to have medical beneits so fo that reason alone should be legalised. if you want to bring in tighter controls regarding driving while under the influence etc than do it
The only issue I have with cannabis is the sheer bloody strength of it these days. This again came about because of prohibition. As crackdowns on imports of lower-strength (and very enjoyable) hashish started to bite, it created a gap in the market for domestic growers to create varieties with much higher THC levels, which is how we ended up with skunk. So, again, prohibition created a stronger nastier drug than existed in the first place.
Yes, the thing I found particularly shocking in that book was that the US government deliberately poisoned industrial alcohol in order to put people off drinking it - IN THE FULL AND CERTAIN KNOWLEDGE THAT THEY WOULD KILL THEIR OWN CITIZENS BY DOING SO. :yikes:
Always worth bearing that in mind whenever some public health prick or prohibitionist type tells you they're thinking of the public good. Just remember these freaks would see you dead in order to achieve their ends.