Snoop decommits; sells the couch
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Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies. -
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies. -
It relieves stress, the most underrated of all underrated killers.RaceBannon said:
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies. -
So does a nice glass of whiskey or a cold beer at the end of the day. But then there’s unfortunately people who have the misfortune of developing alcoholism.haie said:
It relieves stress, the most underrated of all underrated killers.RaceBannon said:
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies.
Like @YellowSnow said, it’s all moderation and knowing your body and its limits. -
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Long ago my when I was a high stress killer my wife called it my medicinehaie said:
It relieves stress, the most underrated of all underrated killers.RaceBannon said:
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies. -
Alcohol doesn't relax your brain the same way. Weed allows your brain to block out the noise and concentrate on solving a problem.Doog_de_Jour said:
So does a nice glass of whiskey or a cold beer at the end of the day. But then there’s unfortunately people who have the misfortune of developing alcoholism.haie said:
It relieves stress, the most underrated of all underrated killers.RaceBannon said:
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies.
Like @YellowSnow said, it’s all moderation and knowing your body and its limits. -
I would do it on the weekends if I had to work on the weekends.RaceBannon said:
Long ago my when I was a high stress killer my wife called it my medicinehaie said:
It relieves stress, the most underrated of all underrated killers.RaceBannon said:
LipoDoog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies.
Got a lot done in every case. -
Snoop and Willie Nelson have become Cheech and Chong of the 21st century. Everyone has a "I got stoned with......." story about them, and weed is brought up every time either one is mentioned. Snoop may be looking to re-brand, recognizing that the "80 year-old pot head" bit has been done...by Willie. I heard that Willie doesn't torch up anymore, from emphysema, but went edibles.
He's not a kid from the LBC anymore, or even a rapper, really...he's an entertainer -
I didn't call him a fag for quitting. It was for the idiot comment.Doog_de_Jour said:Bracing for the downvotes and fuck offs.
Good for Snoop.
In the fight to get pot legalized, people touted its benefits and how it was less harmful than other drugs (even nicotine), making people think it’s benign.
But sorry, from a scientific standpoint it’s still a drug, just like caffeine and a whole lot of other things that “aren’t that bad”. And as such, it does have the potential of causing health issues after prolonged use. And maybe that’s why he’s quitting using it. We’re not his doctor.
I understand his need to put out a statement about it since it’s been such a big part of identity, but it’s sad he feels like he has to.
Anyway, respect his decision.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to bake some brownies.





