My head's a shed! Its certainly time for me to have a break. Ill make this my last bag for a bit i think.
I just took my break, havn't smoked since last Friday I think. A little break every now and then is pretty nice. Although, I plan I getting stoned as hell tonight.
ive been smokin the leftover shake for the past couple days in order to cut down only at night and smaller amounts i wanna get my tolerance down but id still easily consider myself a stoner
im not sure what i am. i'd say active stoner? i go on hour long walks in the woods while toking or ill go tubing durring the day in the morning ill read or make jewlery and at night ill pack the bong and pass out. wow that sounded like a personal on match.com or something..anywho if there is a such thing as an active stoner then i suppose that's me =)
not a pothead cuz its a degrading word and wait same with stoner. im a pot smoker or something. i dunno
i would have to go with stoner, im to wrapped up with summer school and other shit atm to be stoned off my ass all the time
I consider myself a pot head. I smoke aloooot but my life is order, my house is order and I stay very active. I esecially love going for walks stoned.
HI, The progenitors of stoner rock, like their followers today, often share the characteristic that they and their audiences are recreational users of marijuana, or "stoners". While it would be grossly inaccurate to describe all fans and performers of the styles and bands listed on this page as marijuana users, it is certainly accepted that the effects of marijuana and the often downtuned, slow, or psychedelic riffs of stoner rock complement one another — which eventually led to the common usage of the term "stoner rock" to define the genre, with "stoner metal" coming into use later when a heavier and slower style emerged. Stoner rock is always associated with marijuana use Stoner rock is closely related to the term "desert rock", which was used to describe stoner pioneers Kyuss, from California's Palm Desert. While stoner rock is so closely related to desert rock as to be synonymous, stoner metal is related but not identical to sludge metal and doom metal. This kind of connection between music and the use of drugs is not unique in music culture. Similar comparisons can be made between dance music and recreational drugs such as ecstasy. Various musicians who identify themselves as marijuana users, most notably Pantera (who have included cannabis logos on their merchandise) do not qualify as "stoner rock" as the style of their musical output is largely outside the genre.