Would you ever consider quitting?

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by hgh238, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. Infinite Sky

    Infinite Sky Member

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    I doubt I would ever make the concious decision to outright quit; it seems much more likely that it would happen as a result of marijuana no longer being of as much use to me - an outcome that would most likely gradually happen.

    I do, however, have the intention of cuting back next year in response to a slightly different type of work that I will be involved with.
     
  2. smokindude

    smokindude Senior Member

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    When I was blazed I thought of this: My parents, family, relatives, and myself need me. If my minds occupied on scoring cash to get green and stayin in my room baked as hell doing nothing, thats just not me. W/o a doubt i smoke occasionally but when i did it everyday it just wasnt working. My time can be better spent than in my room zoning the fuck out to some pac. Go tell your mom you love her, help your sister w/ her homework, teach your brother to be a sick ass madden 07 player, tell your grandparents "when you get old, ill be there by your side to take care of you", read the bible for spiritual growth, do your homework, play a sport, try to get a hot ass girl, collect $ that you worked for, and the most important of all, find out what Gods plan for you is. I love weed and always will, but moderation is key. If God wanted us to be blazed all the time we would have been born that way people.

    But to answer the question, no doubt will i smoke blunts when im 30 and kick back and chill and remember the days im living now where i dont need to do shit and lifes actually better than i ever thought it was.
     
  3. gaum

    gaum Elephant Orgy

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    thats what iv been thinking lately (minus the god stuff, but dont start going off about religion and whatnot). my days of not caring about anything but wanting to get high are more than likely over. that means no more smoking at school, after school when im supposed to do my homework, or when im supposed to be with my girl, cause i want enjoy these days without depending on weed to have a better time. of course ill still smoke, but most likely a weekend toker. this past weekend i decided to cut back a whole lot on the bud, which leads to more money that i would have spent on weed. i also cut my dreads out cause of bugs in my house, school was bitchin and all that. so right now, i feal like im cleansed for some reason.



    but no way im quittin for good...that would suck
     
  4. teh-horace

    teh-horace for your pleasure

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    why just your daughter?
     
  5. passittotheleft

    passittotheleft Senior Member

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    I could if i had to but have no reason to
     
  6. Stand.

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    I quit after I did it for my fourth time. I came into it only wanting to experience what it was like. Experienced it and got out. Plus, I wasted too mugh of my money on it. I mean, I blew like 50 bucks in a matter of weeks.
     
  7. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    ^^^ haha
    most people here "blow" 50 bucks every week.... or just have better connections.

    i know in the last 2 years alone ive spent almost 8000 on weed. but i got most of the money by sellin a little on the side, nothing big, just enough for free smoke.
     
  8. neongreen

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    im sure i could its easy but i dont know why i would want to, i take month breaks every once in awhile, but no i would never quit
     

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