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Question Posted Monday June 1 2009, 12:06 pm

do people who used to smoke pot and stopped still have the same "stoner attitude" as before? like being passive/lazy-ish

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WittyUsernameHere answered Wednesday June 3 2009, 7:43 pm:
I love idiocy. I'd love to see the seminar Sweethoney went to to get that misinformation.

When you enter a state of mind, you remember it. Meditation is an example, people try to concentrate on nothing but silence, empty their mind of everything and calm themselves completely.

Being in that state, you remember it. You can remember how it feels to be empty and calm, and you can sometimes use it to your benefit. Being upset or angry you can remember that calm place and go back to it, letting you chill out.

People can do similar with drugs. Being drunk alot, its easier to remember how you act and to simulate it, to somewhat relive it in your own mind without the alcohol. Being mellowed out with a little pot, you can chill out and feel that mellow like a word on the tip of your tongue, and be a little steadier.

Laziness is just part of a person. People with energy not stoned will have energy stoned. My friends and I used to run all over town doing random shit, we had tons of energy and focused it outwards.

To correct sweethoney, THC can stay (in testable amounts) in your body for long periods. Its stored in fat cells, and released when those cells are burned or slowly leeched out over time. The THC in your blood is actually worked out pretty quickly. The length of the high shows us that, you rarely last more than an hour or two off a single hit. By then its either worked out through wastes processes or stored in fat cells, to be released slowly (which is why you can still test positive days, weeks, sometimes months after regular smoking with a blood test or urine test)

The actual effects, high and recovery last 24-48 hours. Lab tests have shown that with chronic regular smoking that the slight effects to short term memory and thought processes can last up to 72 hours. Theres no addiction outside of the habitual (which can happen with anything from food to drugs to video games) and no lasting effects outside of the usual risks associated with inhaling any kind of smoke.

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sweeethoney answered Monday June 1 2009, 3:28 pm:
umm well unlike the other two that answered, i used to be a major stoner as in smokin everyday all day gettin BLAZED ! and ive stopped, and im still pretty lazy (but i still work and go to school and do activities) and i talk way slower and im a lot more nicer lol.

basically, what you smoke changes the chemicals that go in your brain. for example, cigarettes keep your brain addicted to them even after you stop and the physical addiction is gone. so with weed, the effects it had on you while you were smokin can last with you even up to a year or two just because thats the chemicals in your brain.

i went to a huge seminar on it.
so for some people it wears off after, and for some people it sticks. i was a lucky one where it stuck lol :|

hope i helped!
x sweeethoney

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karenR answered Monday June 1 2009, 12:40 pm:
I know several people who smoke it and go to work everyday. They are far from lazy. That is a stereotype that makes for funny movies! So, unless the persons just passive/lazy by nature, you have nothing to worry about.

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curiousitykills answered Monday June 1 2009, 12:30 pm:
Not necessarily. My boyfriend used to be a hardcore stoner before we started dating. He doesn't have anything remotely close to a 'stoner attitude'.

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