i feel sick after smoking cigs...

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by yummyair, Oct 21, 2005.

  1. yummyair

    yummyair Member

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    i feel super sick after smoking cigs. i think it might be because i take zoloft. you think it'll be the same after smoking pot? hopefully not hopefully its just the nicotine... what do you think.
     
  2. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    no, it's because nicotine is poisonous.
     
  3. yummyair

    yummyair Member

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    awesome so it wont happen if i smoke pot
     
  4. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    haha, no. Thank God too!
     
  5. deadonceagain

    deadonceagain mankind is a plague

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    zoloft wont effect that, cigs suck there pointless stick to the weed
     
  6. yummyair

    yummyair Member

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    lol
    kthanks :)
     
  7. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    everyone gets sick from smoking cigarettes, people just have different thresholds. weed on the other hand is medically used to remove nausea altogether :)
     
  8. yummyair

    yummyair Member

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    hmm ill just take out the shiz from the cigs and put in the weed...

    discreteness
    awesomeness
     
  9. NatureFreak412

    NatureFreak412 Art of Balance

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    smoking cigarettes is about the dumbest and most pointless thing you could ever do.

    Buy you some rolling papers and roll you up a joint. if you feel sick at all smoke a joint and you will feel better. The filter on the end of the cigarette will filter out the THC( I have heard) but if you want to use a cigarette, just take out the tobacco, put in the weed and cut off the filter.

    But it is easier to use rolling papers, if u cant roll, just wrap it around a normal sized inc pen lick the sticky edge, and then take it off, twist one end of the joint shut, and then fill it full of weed and twist the other end shut, and wallah. Thats what I use to do before I masted the art of joint rolling.
     
  10. Trippin' Billies

    Trippin' Billies Senior Member

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    how would a cigarette filter out the THC? THC is fat soluble
     
  11. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    and whats nicotine? sponge-soluable? lol

    thc is stickier than nicotine, it gets filtered a fair bit when using cigarette filters...

    havnt you noticed?

    i have.. its bad. take the filter out of te cigarette, replace it with rolled up cardboard, and replace the tobacco with cannabis. thats a fine way to do it when youre a beginner
     
  12. yummyair

    yummyair Member

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    rolled up cardboard... cardboards thick as hell cant i just twist the end shut after takin out the filter?
     
  13. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    cardboard is thick as hell? lol you can get cardboard in any thickness .........
    and yes you can just twist the end but thats lazy, not as easy to smoke particularly for a beginner
     
  14. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Why would you want to use a filter anyway?
     
  15. dangermoose

    dangermoose Is a daddy

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    yea the thc sticks to the tar and the tar sticks to the filter. and you can use the cardboard from your papers, it only makes scopping hte pot a lil harder.
     
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